DISSECTING CONTRIBUTIONS TO SHARED SUBSPACES IN MULTI- REGIONAL NEURONAL POPULATION ACTIVITY DURING GOAL-DIRECTED REACHING
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
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PS04-08PM-438
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However, how inter-regional communication supports the encoding of motor and non-motor variables remains unclear.
To investigate this, we analyzed multi-region Neuropixels recordings from two datasets with directional licking task (Svoboda et al., Cell 2024) and forelimb reaching task (Peng et al., BioRxiv 2025).
Using tensor component analysis, we identified a conserved dominant shared subspace at the brain-wide level that primarily encodes reward. Despite this brain-wide similarity in shared latent dynamics for each paired region, neural populations responding to different movement types could still be distinguished within this subspace.
We further examined whether contribution to the shared subspaces is distributed across many neurons or concentrated in a small population across pairs of brain regions. Our results reveal an encoding concentration gradient from cortex to sub-cortical regions that is task-specific.
These findings suggest that goal-directed behavior relies on both brain-wide shared dynamics and region-specific computational gradients that systematically adapt to task requirement. Overall, our work will help to better understand how distributed neural circuits across regions are coordinated in action-specific subspaces.
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