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  Brain-wide representations of prior information in mouse decision-making

Findling, C., Hubert, F., International Brain Lab, Acerbi, L., Benson, B., Benson, J., et al. (submitted). Brain-wide representations of prior information in mouse decision-making.

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Findling, C, Author
Hubert, F, Author
International Brain Lab, Author
Acerbi, L, Author
Benson, B, Author
Benson, J, Author
Birman, D, Author
Bonacchi, N, Author
Carandini, M, Author
Catarino, JA, Author
Chapuis, GA, Author
Churchland, AK, Author
Dan, Y, Author
Dayan, P1, Author                 
DeWitt, EEJ, Author
Engel, TA, Author
Fabbri, M, Author
Faulkner, M, Author
Fiete, IR, Author
Freitas-Silva, L, Author
Gercek, B, AuthorHarris, KD, AuthorHäusser, M, AuthorHofer, SB, AuthorHu, F, AuthorHuntenburg, JM1, Author                 Khanal, A, AuthorKrasniak, C, AuthorLangdon, C, AuthorLatham, PE, AuthorLau, PYP, AuthorMainen, ZF, AuthorMeijer, GT, AuthorMiska, NJ, AuthorMrsic-Flogel, TD, AuthorNoel, J-P, AuthorNylund, K, AuthorPan-Vazquez, A, AuthorPaninski, L, AuthorPillow, J, AuthorRossant, C, AuthorRoth, N, AuthorSchaeffer, R, AuthorSchartner, M, AuthorShi, Y, AuthorSocha, KZ, AuthorSteinmetz, NA, AuthorSvoboda, K, AuthorTessereau, C1, Author                 Urai, AE, AuthorWells, MJ, AuthorWest, SJ, AuthorWhiteway, MR, AuthorWinter, O, AuthorWitten, IB, AuthorZador, A, AuthorDayan, P1, Author                 Pouget, A, Author more..
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1Department of Computational Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_3017468              

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 Abstract: The neural representations of prior information about the state of the world are poorly understood. To investigate this issue, we examined brain-wide Neuropixels recordings and widefield calcium imaging collected by the International Brain Laboratory. Mice were trained to indicate the location of a visual grating stimulus, which appeared on the left or right with prior probability alternating between 0.2 and 0.8 in blocks of variable length. We found that mice estimate this prior probability and thereby improve their decision accuracy. Furthermore, we report that this subjective prior is encoded in at least 20% to 30% of brain regions which, remarkably, span all levels of processing, from early sensory areas (LGd, VISp) to motor regions (MOs, MOp, GRN) and high level cortical regions (ACCd, ORBvl). This widespread representation of the prior is consistent with a neural model of Bayesian inference involving loops between areas, as opposed to a model in which the prior is incorporated only in decision making areas. This study offers the first brain-wide perspective on prior encoding at cellular resolution, underscoring the importance of using large scale recordings on a single standardized task.

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 Dates: 2023-08
 Publication Status: Submitted
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.04.547684
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