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Bifurcation in space: Emergence of function modularity in the neocortex

View ORCID ProfileXiao-Jing Wang, View ORCID ProfileJunjie Jiang, View ORCID ProfileUlises Pereira-Obilinovic
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.04.543639
Xiao-Jing Wang
1Center for Neural Science, New York University, 4 Washington Place, New York 10003, USA
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Junjie Jiang
1Center for Neural Science, New York University, 4 Washington Place, New York 10003, USA
2The Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Ministry of Education, Institute of Health and Rehabilitation Science, School of Life Science and Technology, Research Center for Brain-inspired Intelligence, Xi’an Jiaotong University, No.28, West Xianning Road, Xi’an, 710049, Shaanxi, P. R. China
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1Center for Neural Science, New York University, 4 Washington Place, New York 10003, USA
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Abstract

How does functional modularity emerge in a multiregional cortex made with repeats of a canonical local circuit architecture? We investigated this question by focusing on neural coding of working memory, a core cognitive function. Here we report a mechanism dubbed “bifurcation in space”, and show that its salient signature is spatially localized “critical slowing down” leading to an inverted V-shaped profile of neuronal time constants along the cortical hierarchy during working memory. The phenomenon is confirmed in connectome-based large-scale models of mouse and monkey cortices, offering an experimentally testable prediction to assess whether working memory representation is modular. Many bifurcations in space could explain the emergence of different activity patterns potentially deployed for distinct cognitive functions, This work demonstrates that a distributed mental representation is compatible with functional specificity as a consequence of macroscopic gradients of neurobiological properties across the cortex, suggesting a general principle for understanding brain’s modular organization.

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Bifurcation in space: Emergence of function modularity in the neocortex
Xiao-Jing Wang, Junjie Jiang, Ulises Pereira-Obilinovic
bioRxiv 2023.06.04.543639; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.04.543639
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Bifurcation in space: Emergence of function modularity in the neocortex
Xiao-Jing Wang, Junjie Jiang, Ulises Pereira-Obilinovic
bioRxiv 2023.06.04.543639; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.04.543639

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