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Training-dependent gradients of timescales of neural dynamics in the primate prefrontal cortex and their contributions to working memory.

Ethan B TrepkaMehran SpitmaanXue-Lian QiChristos ConstantinidisAlireza Soltani
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Recent studies have demonstrated that neural responses exhibit dynamics with different timescales that follow a certain order or hierarchy across cortical areas. While the hierarchy of timescales is consistent across different tasks, it is unknown if these timescales emerge only after training or if they represent inherent properties of neurons. To answer this question, we estimated multiple timescales in neural response across five subregions of the monkeys' lateral prefrontal cortex before and after training on a working-memory task. Our results provide evidence for fine-grained gradients related to certain neural dynamics. Moreover, we show that these timescales depend on and can be modulated by training in a cognitive task, and contribute to encoding of task-relevant information at single-cell and population levels.
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