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Optimal anticipatory control as a theory of motor preparation: A thalamo-cortical circuit model.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Kao, Ta-Chu 
Sadabadi, Mahdieh S 
Hennequin, Guillaume  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7296-6870

Abstract

Across a range of motor and cognitive tasks, cortical activity can be accurately described by low-dimensional dynamics unfolding from specific initial conditions on every trial. These "preparatory states" largely determine the subsequent evolution of both neural activity and behavior, and their importance raises questions regarding how they are, or ought to be, set. Here, we formulate motor preparation as optimal anticipatory control of future movements and show that the solution requires a form of internal feedback control of cortical circuit dynamics. In contrast to a simple feedforward strategy, feedback control enables fast movement preparation by selectively controlling the cortical state in the small subspace that matters for the upcoming movement. Feedback but not feedforward control explains the orthogonality between preparatory and movement activity observed in reaching monkeys. We propose a circuit model in which optimal preparatory control is implemented as a thalamo-cortical loop gated by the basal ganglia.

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Keywords

manifold, movement preparation, neural circuits, neural population dynamics, nullspace, optimal control, thalamo-cortical loop, Animals, Anticipation, Psychological, Cerebral Cortex, Feedback, Haplorhini, Models, Neurological, Neural Pathways, Psychomotor Performance, Thalamus

Journal Title

Neuron

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Journal ISSN

0896-6273
1097-4199

Volume Title

109

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (202111/Z/16/Z)