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The Magnitude But Not the Sign of MT Single-Trial Spike-Time Correlations Predicts Motion Detection Performance

机译:MT单次测试时间相关性的幅度而非符号可预测运动检测性能

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Spike-time correlations capture the short timescale covariance between the activity of neurons on a single trial. These correlations can significantly vary in magnitude and sign from trial to trial, and have been proposed to contribute to information encoding in visual cortex. While monkeys performed a motion-pulse detection task, we examined the behavioral impact of both the magnitude and sign of single-trial spike-time correlations between two nonoverlapping pools of middle temporal (MT) neurons. We applied three single-trial measures of spike-time correlation between our multiunit MT spike trains (Pearson's, absolute value of Pearson's, and mutual information), and examined the degree to which they predicted a subject's performance on a trial-by-trial basis. We found that on each trial, positive and negative spike-time correlations were almost equally likely, and, once the correlational sign was accounted for, all three measures were similarly predictive of behavior. Importantly, just before the behaviorally relevant motion pulse occurred, single-trial spike-time correlations were as predictive of the performance of the animal as single-trial firing rates. While firing rates were positively associated with behavioral outcomes, the presence of either strong positive or negative correlations had a detrimental effect on behavior. These correlations occurred on short timescales, and the strongest positive and negative correlations modulated behavioral performance by ∼9%, compared with trials with no correlations. We suggest a model where spike-time correlations are associated with a common noise source for the two MT pools, which in turn decreases the signal-to-noise ratio of the integrated signals that drive motion detection.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Previous work has shown that spike-time correlations occurring on short timescales can affect the encoding of visual inputs. Although spike-time correlations significantly vary in both magnitude and sign across trials, their impact on trial-by-trial behavior is not fully understood. Using neural recordings from area MT (middle temporal) in monkeys performing a motion-detection task using a brief stimulus, we found that both positive and negative spike-time correlations predicted behavioral responses as well as firing rate on a trial-by-trial basis. We propose that strong positive and negative spike-time correlations decreased behavioral performance by reducing the signal-to-noise ratio of integrated MT neural signals.
机译:峰值时间相关性在单个试验中捕获了神经元活动之间的短时标协方差。这些相关性在不同试验之间的大小和信号可能会显着不同,并且已被提议有助于视觉皮层中的信息编码。当猴子执行运动脉冲检测任务时,我们检查了中颞(MT)神经元的两个不重叠池之间单次试验时间相关性的大小和信号的行为影响。我们在多单元MT尖峰序列之间应用了三种单次尖峰时间相关性量度(Pearson的,Pearson的绝对值和相互信息),并通过逐项试验检查了它们预测受试者表现的程度。我们发现,在每个试验中,正向和负向高峰时间相关性几乎相同,而且,一旦考虑了相关征兆,所有这三个量度都可以类似地预测行为。重要的是,就在行为相关的运动脉冲发生之前,单次试验的尖峰时间相关性就象单次试验的发动率一样预示了动物的性能。虽然射击频率与行为结果呈正相关,但强正相关或负相关的存在都会对行为产生不利影响。与没有相关性的试验相比,这些相关性发生在较短的时间尺度上,最强的正相关和负相关性将行为表现调节了约9%。我们建议建立一个模型,其中尖峰时间相关性与两个MT池的公共噪声源相关联,这反过来会降低驱动运动检测的集成信号的信噪比。>重要性声明 >先前的工作表明,在短时间范围内发生的尖峰时间相关性会影响视觉输入的编码。尽管在整个试验中,高峰时间相关性在幅度和体征上都存在显着差异,但它们对逐项试验行为的影响尚未完全了解。使用短暂刺激在执行运动检测任务的猴子中,使用MT区域(中颞)的神经记录,我们发现正负尖峰时间相关性可预测行为反应以及逐发试验的发动率。我们提出强正负尖峰时间相关性通过降低集成MT神经信号的信噪比来降低行为性能。

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