The geometry of cortical representations of touch in rodents.

Nogueira R., Rodgers CC., Bruno RM., Fusi S.

Neurons often encode highly heterogeneous non-linear functions of multiple task variables, a signature of a high-dimensional geometry. We studied the representational geometry in the somatosensory cortex of mice trained to report the curvature of objects touched by their whiskers. High-speed videos of the whiskers revealed that the task can be solved by linearly integrating multiple whisker contacts over time. However, the neural activity in somatosensory cortex reflects non-linear integration of spatio-temporal features of the sensory inputs. Although the responses at first appeared disorganized, we identified an interesting structure in the representational geometry: different whisker contacts are disentangled variables represented in approximately, but not fully, orthogonal subspaces of the neural activity space. This geometry allows linear readouts to perform a broad class of tasks of different complexities without compromising the ability to generalize to novel situations.

DOI

10.1038/s41593-022-01237-9

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2023-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

26

Pages

239 - 250

Total pages

11

Keywords

Mice, Animals, Touch, Rodentia, Touch Perception, Neurons, Somatosensory Cortex, Vibrissae

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