Cross-modal and cross-temporal association in neurons of frontal cortex

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Joaquín M. Fuster
Mark Bodner
James K. Kroger
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[1] Neuropsychiatric Institute and Brain Research Institute,Psychology Department
[2] UCLA School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Princeton University,undefined
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Nature | 2000年 / 405卷
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The prefrontal cortex is essential for the temporal integration of sensory information in behavioural and linguistic sequences1,2. Such information is commonly encoded in more than one sense modality, notably sight and sound. Connections from sensory cortices to the prefrontal cortex support its integrative function3,4,5. Here we present the first evidence that prefrontal cortex cells associate visual and auditory stimuli across time. We gave monkeys the task of remembering a tone of a certain pitch for 10 s and then choosing the colour associated with it. In this task, prefrontal cortex cells responded selectively to tones, and most of them also responded to colours according to the task rule. Thus, their reaction to a tone was correlated with their subsequent reaction to the associated colour. This correlation faltered in trials ending in behavioural error. We conclude that prefrontal cortex neurons are part of integrative networks that represent behaviourally meaningful cross-modal associations. The orderly and timely activation of neurons in such networks is crucial for the temporal transfer of information in the structuring of behaviour, reasoning and language.
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