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Spatiotemporal dynamics of locomotor decisions in .

作者信息

Lebovich Lior, Alisch Tom, Redhead Edward S, Parker Matthew O, Loewenstein Yonatan, Couzin Iain D, de Bivort Benjamin L

机构信息

Department of Collective Behaviour, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Konstanz, Germany.

Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour, University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, 78464, Konstanz, Germany.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2024 Sep 5:2024.09.04.611038. doi: 10.1101/2024.09.04.611038.

Abstract

Decision-making in animals often involves choosing actions while navigating the environment, a process markedly different from static decision paradigms commonly studied in laboratory settings. Even in decision-making assays in which animals can freely locomote, decision outcomes are often interpreted as happening at single points in space and single moments in time, a simplification that potentially glosses over important spatiotemporal dynamics. We investigated locomotor decision-making in in Y-shaped mazes, measuring the extent to which their future choices could be predicted through space and time. We demonstrate that turn-decisions can be reliably predicted from flies' locomotor dynamics, with distinct predictability phases emerging as flies progress through maze regions. We show that these predictability dynamics are not merely the result of maze geometry or wall-following tendencies, but instead reflect the capacity of flies to move in ways that depend on sustained locomotor signatures, suggesting an active, working memory-like process. Additionally, we demonstrate that fly mutants known to have sensory and information-processing deficits exhibit altered spatial predictability patterns, highlighting the role of visual, mechanosensory, and dopaminergic signaling in locomotor decision-making. Finally, highlighting the broad applicability of our analyses, we generalize our findings to other species and tasks. We show that human participants in a virtual Y-maze exhibited similar decision predictability dynamics as flies. This study advances our understanding of decision-making processes, emphasizing the importance of spatial and temporal dynamics of locomotor behavior in the lead-up to discrete choice outcomes.

摘要

动物的决策过程通常涉及在环境中导航时选择行动,这一过程与实验室环境中常见的静态决策范式显著不同。即使在动物可以自由移动的决策实验中,决策结果也常常被解释为发生在空间中的单个点和时间中的单个时刻,这种简化可能会掩盖重要的时空动态。我们在Y形迷宫中研究了运动决策,测量了通过空间和时间预测其未来选择的程度。我们证明,苍蝇的运动动态可以可靠地预测转弯决策,随着苍蝇在迷宫区域中的前进,会出现不同的可预测阶段。我们表明,这些可预测动态不仅仅是迷宫几何形状或沿墙趋势的结果,而是反映了苍蝇以依赖持续运动特征的方式移动的能力,这表明存在一个类似工作记忆的主动过程。此外,我们证明,已知具有感觉和信息处理缺陷的苍蝇突变体表现出改变的空间可预测模式,突出了视觉、机械感觉和多巴胺能信号在运动决策中的作用。最后,为了突出我们分析的广泛适用性,我们将研究结果推广到其他物种和任务。我们表明,虚拟Y形迷宫中的人类参与者表现出与苍蝇类似的决策可预测动态。这项研究推进了我们对决策过程的理解,强调了在离散选择结果出现之前运动行为的时空动态的重要性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/69f4/11398310/6c8d0b55866d/nihpp-2024.09.04.611038v1-f0001.jpg

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