Pupil-Linked Arousal Modulates Precision of Stimulus Representation in Cortex.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1522-23.2024
Laura S Geurts, Sam Ling, Janneke F M Jehee
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Neural responses are naturally variable from one moment to the next, even when the stimulus is held constant. What factors might underlie this variability in neural population activity? We hypothesized that spontaneous fluctuations in cortical stimulus representations are created by changes in arousal state. We tested the hypothesis using a combination of fMRI, probabilistic decoding methods, and pupillometry. Human participants (20 female, 12 male) were presented with gratings of random orientation. Shortly after viewing the grating, participants reported its orientation and gave their level of confidence in this judgment. Using a probabilistic fMRI decoding technique, we quantified the precision of the stimulus representation in the visual cortex on a trial-by-trial basis. Pupil size was recorded and analyzed to index the observer's arousal state. We found that the precision of the cortical stimulus representation, reported confidence, and variability in the behavioral orientation judgments varied from trial to trial. Interestingly, these trial-by-trial changes in cortical and behavioral precision and confidence were linked to pupil size and its temporal rate of change. Specifically, when the cortical stimulus representation was more precise, the pupil dilated more strongly prior to stimulus onset and remained larger during stimulus presentation. Similarly, stronger pupil dilation during stimulus presentation was associated with higher levels of subjective confidence, a secondary measure of sensory precision, as well as improved behavioral performance. Taken together, our findings support the hypothesis that spontaneous fluctuations in arousal state modulate the fidelity of the stimulus representation in the human visual cortex, with clear consequences for behavior.

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瞳孔联动唤醒调节皮层中刺激表征的精确度。
即使刺激保持不变,神经反应在不同时刻也会自然发生变化。是什么因素导致了神经群活动的这种变化呢?我们假设大脑皮层刺激表征的自发波动是由唤醒状态的变化引起的。我们结合使用了 fMRI、概率解码方法和瞳孔测量法对这一假设进行了测试。我们向人类参与者(20 名女性,12 名男性)展示了随机方向的光栅。观看光栅后不久,参与者报告光栅的方向,并给出他们对这一判断的信心程度。利用概率 fMRI 解码技术,我们逐次量化了视觉皮层中刺激表征的精确度。我们记录并分析了瞳孔大小,以指示观察者的唤醒状态。我们发现,皮层刺激表征的精确度、报告的置信度以及行为方位判断的变异性在每次试验中都有所不同。有趣的是,大脑皮层和行为判断的精确度和可信度的这些逐次变化与瞳孔大小及其时间变化率有关。具体来说,当大脑皮层的刺激表征更精确时,瞳孔会在刺激开始前更强烈地放大,并在刺激呈现期间保持更大。同样,刺激呈现时瞳孔更强烈的放大与更高水平的主观信心(感官精确度的辅助测量指标)以及行为表现的改善相关。综上所述,我们的研究结果支持这样一个假设,即唤醒状态的自发波动会调节人类视觉皮层中刺激表征的保真度,并对行为产生明显的影响。例如,我们有时会认不出人群中的朋友,或把他们误认为其他人。是什么决定了人类感觉和知觉的质量?在这项研究中,我们调查了警觉性的波动是否会起到作用。我们记录了参与者观看图像时的大脑活动,并报告了他们看到了什么以及他们对这一判断的自信程度。我们发现,警觉性的自发变化会影响视觉大脑信息处理的保真度以及报告的信心水平和行为表现。这些发现为我们了解人脑感官信息处理自发变化的机制提供了新的视角。
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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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