Similar neural states, but dissimilar decoding patterns for motor control in parietal cortex

Author:

Vaccari Francesco Edoardo1ORCID,Diomedi Stefano1ORCID,De Vitis Marina1ORCID,Filippini Matteo12ORCID,Fattori Patrizia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy

2. Alma Mater Research Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, University of Bologna, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Discrete neural states are associated with reaching movements across the fronto-parietal network. Here, the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) applied to spiking activity of the somato-motor parietal area PE revealed a sequence of states similar to those of the contiguous visuomotor areas PEc and V6A. Using a coupled clustering and decoding approach, we proved that these neural states carried spatiotemporal information regarding behaviour in all three posterior parietal areas. However, comparing decoding accuracy, PE was less informative than V6A and PEc. In addition, V6A outperformed PEc in target inference, indicating functional differences among the parietal areas. To check the consistency of these differences, we used both a supervised and an unsupervised variant of the HMM, and compared its performance with two more common classifiers, Support Vector Machine and Long-Short Term Memory. The differences in decoding between areas were invariant to the algorithm used, still showing the dissimilarities found with HMM, thus indicating that these dissimilarities are intrinsic in the information encoded by parietal neurons. These results highlight that, when decoding from the parietal cortex, for example, in brain machine interface implementations, attention should be paid in selecting the most suitable source of neural signals, given the great heterogeneity of this cortical sector.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

NGEU+MUR

Publisher

MIT Press

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