PLoS Computational Biology (Nov 2015)

The Encoding of Decision Difficulty and Movement Time in the Primate Premotor Cortex.

  • Marina Martinez-Garcia,
  • Andrea Insabato,
  • Mario Pannunzi,
  • Jose L Pardo-Vazquez,
  • Carlos Acuña,
  • Gustavo Deco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004502
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. e1004502

Abstract

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Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and adaptive behaviour. In this paper, we show that the movement time of behaving monkeys performing a decision-making task is correlated with decision difficulty and that the activity of a population of neurons in ventral Premotor cortex correlates with the movement time. Moreover, we found another population of neurons that encodes the discriminability of the stimulus, thereby supplying another source of information about the difficulty of the decision. The activity of neurons encoding the difficulty can be produced by very different computations. Therefore, we show that decision difficulty can be encoded through three different mechanisms: 1. Switch time coding, 2. rate coding and 3. binary coding. This rich representation reflects the basis of different functional aspects of difficulty in the making of a decision and the possible role of difficulty estimation in complex decision scenarios.