Brain-wide representations of prior information in mouse decision-making
University of Geneva · International University in Geneva · +21 more institutions
Abstract
. Here, to investigate them, we examined brain-wide Neuropixels recordings and widefield calcium imaging collected by the International Brain Laboratory. Mice were trained to indicate the location of a visual grating stimulus, which appeared on the left or right with a prior probability alternating between 0.2 and 0.8 in blocks of variable length. We found that mice estimate this prior probability and thereby improve their decision accuracy. Furthermore, we report that this subjective prior is encoded in at least 20% to 30% of brain regions that, notably, span all levels of processing, from early sensory areas (the lateral geniculate nucleus and primary visual cortex) to motor regions (secondary and primary…
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61Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Lateral geniculate nucleus
- Visual cortex
- Thalamus
- Sensory system
- Orbitofrontal cortex
- Psychology
- Computer science