Neural structure of a sensory decoder for motor control.

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Egger, Seth W

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Lisberger, Stephen G

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2022-05-01T13:11:04Z

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2022-05-01T13:11:04Z

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2022-04-05

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2022-05-01T13:11:02Z

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The transformation of sensory input to motor output is often conceived as a decoder operating on neural representations. We seek a mechanistic understanding of sensory decoding by mimicking neural circuitry in the decoder's design. The results of a simple experiment shape our approach. Changing the size of a target for smooth pursuit eye movements changes the relationship between the variance and mean of the evoked behavior in a way that contradicts the regime of "signal-dependent noise" and defies traditional decoding approaches. A theoretical analysis leads us to propose a circuit for pursuit that includes multiple parallel pathways and multiple sources of variation. Behavioral and neural responses with biomimetic statistics emerge from a biologically-motivated circuit model with noise in the pathway that is dedicated to flexibly adjusting the strength of visual-motor transmission. Our results demonstrate the power of re-imagining decoding as processing through the parallel pathways of neural systems.

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10.1038/s41467-022-29457-4

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2041-1723

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2041-1723

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24949

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eng

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Nature communications

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10.1038/s41467-022-29457-4

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Animals

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Macaca mulatta

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Photic Stimulation

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Motion Perception

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Pursuit, Smooth

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Neural structure of a sensory decoder for motor control.

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Journal article

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Lisberger, Stephen G|0000-0001-7859-4361

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1829

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1

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Staff

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Basic Science Departments

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Neurobiology

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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University Institutes and Centers

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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Published

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13

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