刺激(心理学)
感觉系统
体感系统
感知
心理学
神经科学
感觉皮层
贝叶斯概率
认知心理学
结合属性
感觉记忆
脑磁图
知觉系统
心理物理学
后顶叶皮质
观察员(物理)
感觉刺激疗法
贝叶斯推理
前额叶皮质
计算机科学
神经生理学
幻觉
认知
大脑定位
体感诱发电位
作者
Luis Serrano-Fernández,Ranulfo Romo,Néstor Parga
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2519255122
摘要
Working memory (WM) is distributed across multiple cortical areas, suggesting that behaviors relying on WM arise from interactions between these regions. In a recent study, we found that during delayed comparison tasks, the first stimulus is not represented veridically in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), but instead is encoded in a systematically warped manner–biased toward the mean of the stimulus distribution. This neural distortion, which emerges already during the stimulus presentation and persists throughout the delay period, closely mirrors a contraction bias observed in behavior. Furthermore, the behavioral responses could be explained by a Bayesian observer model, in which the observer integrates prior expectations with noisy sensory inputs. These results suggest that the geometry of PFC neural trajectories embodies Bayesian estimates that underlie biased decisions. Here, we investigate whether the secondary somatosensory cortex (S2)–a lower-level sensory area also implicated in tactile WM–exhibits a similar encoding structure. Our analyses reveal that although WM-related signals in S2 are less robust than in PFC, the neural state space in S2 shares key geometric features with that of PFC, including a similarly warped representation of stimulus values. These findings suggest that perceptual biases may originate early in the cortical processing stream and are not exclusively shaped by higher-order associative areas. More broadly, our results support a distributed organization of representational warping, in which even sensory areas contribute to the formation of bias-prone representations that guide behavior.
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