Geometry of sequence working memory in macaque prefrontal cortex
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology · +11 more institutions
Abstract
How the brain stores a sequence in memory remains largely unknown. We investigated the neural code underlying sequence working memory using two-photon calcium imaging to record thousands of neurons in the prefrontal cortex of macaque monkeys memorizing and then reproducing a sequence of locations after a delay. We discovered a regular geometrical organization: The high-dimensional neural state space during the delay could be decomposed into a sum of low-dimensional subspaces, each storing the spatial location at a given ordinal rank, which could be generalized to novel sequences and explain monkey behavior. The rank subspaces were distributed across large overlapping neural groups, and the integration of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.49
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- 100%
- References
- 43
Authors
11- YXYang XieCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology
- PHPeiyao HuCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology
- JLJunru Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology
- JCJingwen Chen
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology
- WSWeibin Song
Peking University, Center for Life Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Macaque
- Sequence (biology)
- Working memory
- Prefrontal cortex
- Linear subspace
- Computer science
- Neuroscience
- Psychology