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A multi-region recurrent circuit for evidence accumulation in rats.


ABSTRACT: Decision-making based on noisy evidence requires accumulating evidence and categorizing it to form a choice. Here we evaluate a proposed feedforward and modular mapping of this process in rats: evidence accumulated in anterodorsal striatum (ADS) is categorized in prefrontal cortex (frontal orienting fields, FOF). Contrary to this, we show that both regions appear to be indistinguishable in their encoding/decoding of accumulator value and communicate this information bidirectionally. Consistent with a role for FOF in accumulation, silencing FOF to ADS projections impacted behavior throughout the accumulation period, even while nonselective FOF silencing did not. We synthesize these findings into a multi-region recurrent neural network trained with a novel approach. In-silico experiments reveal that multiple scales of recurrence in the cortico-striatal circuit rescue computation upon nonselective FOF perturbations. These results suggest that ADS and FOF accumulate evidence in a recurrent and distributed manner, yielding redundant representations and robustness to certain perturbations.

SUBMITTER: Gupta D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11257434 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A multi-region recurrent circuit for evidence accumulation in rats.

Gupta Diksha D   Kopec Charles D CD   Bondy Adrian G AG   Luo Thomas Z TZ   Elliott Verity A VA   Brody Carlos D CD  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20240711


Decision-making based on noisy evidence requires accumulating evidence and categorizing it to form a choice. Here we evaluate a proposed feedforward and modular mapping of this process in rats: evidence accumulated in anterodorsal striatum (ADS) is categorized in prefrontal cortex (frontal orienting fields, FOF). Contrary to this, we show that both regions appear to be indistinguishable in their encoding/decoding of accumulator value and communicate this information bidirectionally. Consistent w  ...[more]

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