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Transformation of acoustic information to sensory decision variables in the parietal cortex

View ORCID ProfileJustin D. Yao, Klavdia O. Zemlianova, View ORCID ProfileDavid L. Hocker, Cristina Savin, Christine M. Constantinople, SueYeon Chung, Dan H. Sanes
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.05.498869
Justin D. Yao
1Center for Neural Science, New York University
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Klavdia O. Zemlianova
1Center for Neural Science, New York University
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David L. Hocker
1Center for Neural Science, New York University
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Cristina Savin
1Center for Neural Science, New York University
5Neuroscience Institute, NYU Langone School of Medicine New York, NY 10003
6Center for Data Science, New York University
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Christine M. Constantinople
1Center for Neural Science, New York University
5Neuroscience Institute, NYU Langone School of Medicine New York, NY 10003
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SueYeon Chung
1Center for Neural Science, New York University
4Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation
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Dan H. Sanes
1Center for Neural Science, New York University
2Department of Psychology, New York University
3Department of Biology, New York University
5Neuroscience Institute, NYU Langone School of Medicine New York, NY 10003
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Abstract

The process by which sensory evidence contributes to perceptual choices requires an understanding of its transformation into decision variables. Here, we address this issue by evaluating the neural representation of acoustic information in auditory cortex-recipient parietal cortex while gerbils either performed an auditory discrimination task or while they passively listened to identical acoustic stimuli. During task performance, decoding performance of simultaneously recorded parietal neurons reflected psychometric sensitivity. In contrast, decoding performance during passive listening was significantly reduced. Principal component and geometric analyses each revealed the emergence of decision-relevant, linearly separable manifolds, but only during task engagement. Finally, using a clustering analysis, we found subpopulations of neurons that may reflect the encoding of separate segments during task performance: stimulus integration and motor preparation or execution. Taken together, our findings demonstrate how parietal cortex neurons integrate and transform encoded auditory information to guide sound-driven perceptual decisions.

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Transformation of acoustic information to sensory decision variables in the parietal cortex
Justin D. Yao, Klavdia O. Zemlianova, David L. Hocker, Cristina Savin, Christine M. Constantinople, SueYeon Chung, Dan H. Sanes
bioRxiv 2022.07.05.498869; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.05.498869
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Transformation of acoustic information to sensory decision variables in the parietal cortex
Justin D. Yao, Klavdia O. Zemlianova, David L. Hocker, Cristina Savin, Christine M. Constantinople, SueYeon Chung, Dan H. Sanes
bioRxiv 2022.07.05.498869; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.05.498869

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