Neural Prediction of Multidimensional Decisions in Monkey Superior Colliculus
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概要
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To examine the function of the superior colliculus (SC) in decision-making processes and the application of its single trial activity for “neural mind reading,” we recorded from SC deep layers while two monkeys performed oculomotor go/no-go tasks. We have recently focused on monitoring single trial activities in single SC neurons, and designed a virtual decision function (VDF) to provide a good estimation of single-dimensional decisions (go/no-go decisions for a cue presented at a specific visual field, a response field of each neuron). In this study, we used two VDFs for multidimensional decisions (go/no-go decisions at two cue locations) with the ensemble activity which was simultaneously recorded from a small group (4 to 6) of neurons at both sides of the SC. VDFs predicted cue locations as well as go/no-go decisions. These results suggest that monitoring of ensemble SC activity had sufficient capacity to predict multidimensional decisions on a trial-by-trial basis, which is an ideal candidate to serve for cognitive brain-machine interfaces (BMI) such as two-dimensional word spellers.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2008-07-01
著者
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Hasegawa Ryohei
Aist Tsukuba‐shi Jpn
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Hasegawa Ryohei
Neurosci. Res. Inst. Aist
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HASEGAWA Yukako
Neurosci. Res. Inst., AIST
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SEGRAVES Mark
Dept. Neurobiol. & Physiol., Northwestern Univ.
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Segraves Mark
Dept. Neurobiol. & Physiol. Northwestern Univ.
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Hasegawa Yukako
Neurosci. Res. Inst. Aist
関連論文
- Neural Prediction of Multidimensional Decisions in Monkey Superior Colliculus
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