Dear all,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to its talk by:
Tobias
Donner<http://wordpress.tobiasdonner.net/people/#1449583052223-5787cafe-…
(Dept. of Neurophysiology & Pathophysiology, University Medical Center
Hamburg-Eppendorf)
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 - 17:00-18:30
Host: Jozsef Fiser
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 street 7, room 101.
Understanding Variability in Brain and Behavior
Variability is a pervasive feature of neural activity and behavior. Several theories
postulate that variability is fundamental for adaptive brain function.
I propose that understanding the sources and functional role of neural variability
requires partitioning the variability of observed behavior. One partition is, in fact,
only "apparent variability": it is caused by dynamic variations in systematic
decision biases (not decision noise), which have remained hidden in many experiments. Only
the second partition is "genuine variability", resulting from the inherent
variability in the activity of cortical neurons.
To support this claim, I will present recent work from my laboratory focusing on
perceptual decision-making under uncertainty. We find that a large portion of the
variability in perceptual choice behavior can be explained by dynamic trial-to-trial
modulations of decision biases: apparent variability. Those bias modulations are induced
by the history of previous choices as well as by phasic arousal transients during decision
formation. They are implemented by systematic modulations of the underlying cortical
activity states. In another line of work, we show that the level of genuine variability in
perceptual choice is controlled by a major neuromodulatory system - the norepinephrine
system - likely through altering the balance between excitation and inhibition in cortical
networks. This line of work points to an adaptive function of noise in perceptual
inference.
I conclude that pinpointing the factors governing apparent behavioral variability and
identifying control mechanisms for genuine behavioral variability will enable a deeper
understanding of brain function.
Key references:
* Urai AE, Braun A & Donner TH. 2017. Pupil-linked arousal is driven by decision
uncertainty and alters serial choice bias. Nature Communications. 8:14637.
* de Gee JW, Colizoli O, Kloosterman NA, Knapen T, Nieuwenhuis S & Donner TH. 2017.
Dynamic modulation of decision biases by brainstem arousal systems. eLife 6. pii: e23232.
* Braun A, Urai AE & Donner TH. 2018. Adaptive history biases result from
confidence-weighted accumulation of past choices. Journal of Neuroscience. pii: 2189-17.
* Pfeffer T, Avramiea AE, Nolte G, Engel AK, Linkenkaer-Hansen K & Donner TH. 2018.
Catecholamines alter the intrinsic variability of cortical population activity and
perception. PLoS Biology. 16: e2003453.
See more at:
https://cognitivescience.ceu.edu/events/2018-06-20/departmental-colloquium-…
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Györgyné Finta (Réka)
Department Coordinator
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Central European University
Department of Cognitive Science
H-1051 Budapest
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