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  • - Most research on neural representations has concentrated on single brain areas, but there's increasing evidence that cognitive variables are represented in parallel across multiple regions of the brain.
  • - Experiments show that the way these brain regions interact can vary widely between different pairs, impacting how they coordinate neural representations and influence behavior.
  • - Advances in recording technology allow for simultaneous observation of multiple brain areas, facilitating better understanding of their interactions, as demonstrated in a study of rodents performing a delayed response task.

Article Abstract

Most past studies of neural representations and dynamics have focused on recordings from single brain areas. However, growing evidence of brain-wide, parallel representations of cognitive variables suggests that analyzing neural representations and dynamics in individual brain areas can benefit from understanding the context of multi-regional interactions that support them. Moreover, perturbation experiments revealed that the manner in which these parallel representations interact with each other can differ dramatically across different pairs of brain areas. Recent advances in recording technology offer a potentially powerful substrate to study how multi-regional interactions coordinate neural representations in individual brain areas and dictate behavior on a single-trial basis through simultaneous recordings of multiple brain areas. We review pragmatic approaches to studying multi-regional interactions and illustrate them in the concrete context of a rodent delayed response task paradigm.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7853322PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conb.2020.10.004DOI Listing

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