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Neuroscience 2023 β International Brain Laboratory
International Brain LaboratoryThis prior found in the neural activity is reflected in the behavior. Higher decoded priors are associated with a greater proportion of rightward choices. (7/8)
Two different modalities (electrophysiology and widefield imaging [WFI]), different mice but same task! Having one shared canonical task allows us to run the same experiment in different modalities. We found very similar prior representations between modalities. (6/8)
We found that prior information is encoded in more than 20% of brain regions which, remarkably, span all levels of processing, from early sensory areas (LGd, VISp) to motor regions (MOs, MOp, GRN) and high level cortical regions (ACCd, ORBvl). (5/8)
At the other extreme, the brain might operate like a very large Bayesian network, in which probabilistic inference is the modus operandi in all brain regions and inference can be performed in all directions. (4/8)
Where is prior information about the state of the world represented in the brain? At one extreme, the brain might combine prior information with sensory evidence in high level decision-making brain regions, right before decisions are turned into actions. (3/8)
In the IBL task, the prior probability that the stimulus appeared on the right side switched in a random and uncued manner between 0.2 and 0.8 in blocks of trials. Mice leverage their prior knowledge of this block structure to improve their performance and obtain more rewards π§ (2/8)
The neural representation of movement and feedback/reward consumption were particularly widespread, reflecting brain-wide changes in neural activity. π§ (6/8)
The upcoming choice (before the first movement on a trial) was represented across the cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, midbrain, hindbrain, and cerebellum. π€ΈββοΈ(5/8)