Srinath Ramanujan, Xu Yunlong, Ruff Douglas A, Ni Amy M, Doiron Brent, Cohen Marlene R
Department of Neurobiology and Neuroscience Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Grossman Center for Quantitative Biology and Human Behavior, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
bioRxiv. 2025 Aug 13:2025.08.13.669902. doi: 10.1101/2025.08.13.669902.
Shared trial-to-trial variability across sensory neurons is reliably reduced when perceptual performance improves, yet this variability is low-dimensional, so it could be ignored by an optimal readout mechanism. Why then is it so consistently related to behavior? We propose that . Using a circuit model, we show that when sensory signals align with shared variability, behaviorally relevant information is amplified without compromising coding fidelity. Analyses of neural population recordings from multiple brain areas and tasks reveal that the dominant axis of . Finally, the behavioral impact of microstimulation can be explained by the extent to which it changes projections onto the shared variability axis. These findings suggest that shared variability may illuminate, rather than obscure, the neural dimensions that guide behavior.
当感知性能提高时,感觉神经元间共享的逐次试验变异性会可靠地降低,然而这种变异性是低维的,因此可能会被最优读出机制忽略。那么为什么它与行为始终如此相关呢?我们提出……使用一个电路模型,我们表明当感觉信号与共享变异性对齐时,行为相关信息会在不损害编码保真度的情况下被放大。对来自多个脑区和任务的神经群体记录的分析揭示了……的主导轴。最后,微刺激的行为影响可以通过它改变在共享变异性轴上的投射的程度来解释。这些发现表明,共享变异性可能会阐明而非掩盖指导行为的神经维度。