Dynamic circuitry for updating spatial representations. III. From neurons to behavior

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作者
Berman, Rebecca A.
Heiser, Laura M.
Dunn, Catherine A.
Saunders, Richard C.
Colby, Carol L.
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Ctr Neural Basis Cognit, Dept Neurosci, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[2] NIMH, Neuropsychol Lab, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1152/jn.00330.2007
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Each time the eyes move, the visual system must adjust internal representations to account for the accompanying shift in the retinal image. In the lateral intraparietal cortex ( LIP), neurons update the spatial representations of salient stimuli when the eyes move. In previous experiments, we found that split-brain monkeys were impaired on double-step saccade sequences that required updating across visual hemifields, as compared to within hemifield. Here we describe a subsequent experiment to characterize the relationship between behavioral performance and neural activity in LIP in the split-brain monkey. We recorded from single LIP neurons while split-brain and intact monkeys performed two conditions of the double-step saccade task: one required acrosshemifield updating and the other required within-hemifield updating. We found that, despite extensive experience with the task, the splitbrain monkeys were significantly more accurate for within-hemifield than for across-hemifield sequences. In parallel, we found that population activity in LIP of the split-brain monkeys was significantly stronger for the within-hemifield than for the across-hemifield condition of the double-step task. In contrast, in the normal monkey, both the average behavioral performance and population activity showed no bias toward the within-hemifield condition. Finally, we found that the difference between within-hemifield and across-hemifield performance in the split-brain monkeys was reflected at the level of single-neuron activity in LIP. These findings indicate that remapping activity in area LIP is present in the split-brain monkey for the double-step task and covaries with spatial behavior on within-hemifield compared to across-hemifield sequences.
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