PLoS Computational Biology (Feb 2023)

Temporal progression along discrete coding states during decision-making in the mouse gustatory cortex.

  • Liam Lang,
  • Giancarlo La Camera,
  • Alfredo Fontanini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
p. e1010865

Abstract

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The mouse gustatory cortex (GC) is involved in taste-guided decision-making in addition to sensory processing. Rodent GC exhibits metastable neural dynamics during ongoing and stimulus-evoked activity, but how these dynamics evolve in the context of a taste-based decision-making task remains unclear. Here we employ analytical and modeling approaches to i) extract metastable dynamics in ensemble spiking activity recorded from the GC of mice performing a perceptual decision-making task; ii) investigate the computational mechanisms underlying GC metastability in this task; and iii) establish a relationship between GC dynamics and behavioral performance. Our results show that activity in GC during perceptual decision-making is metastable and that this metastability may serve as a substrate for sequentially encoding sensory, abstract cue, and decision information over time. Perturbations of the model's metastable dynamics indicate that boosting inhibition in different coding epochs differentially impacts network performance, explaining a counterintuitive effect of GC optogenetic silencing on mouse behavior.