Neural correlates of multisensory cue integration in macaque MSTd
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- 7 September 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Neuroscience
- Vol. 11 (10) , 1201-1210
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2191
Abstract
Observers can combine multiple sensory cues to achieve greater perceptual sensitivity, but little is known about the underlying neuronal mechanisms. Gu and colleagues found neurons in the dorsal medial superior temporal area of the macaque that had responses that were consistent with the signals expected to result from cue combination. Human observers combine multiple sensory cues synergistically to achieve greater perceptual sensitivity, but little is known about the underlying neuronal mechanisms. We recorded the activity of neurons in the dorsal medial superior temporal (MSTd) area during a task in which trained monkeys combined visual and vestibular cues near-optimally to discriminate heading. During bimodal stimulation, MSTd neurons combined visual and vestibular inputs linearly with subadditive weights. Neurons with congruent heading preferences for visual and vestibular stimuli showed improvements in sensitivity that parallel behavioral effects. In contrast, neurons with opposite preferences showed diminished sensitivity under cue combination. Responses of congruent cells were more strongly correlated with monkeys' perceptual decisions than were responses of opposite cells, suggesting that the monkey monitored the activity of congruent cells to a greater extent during cue integration. These findings show that perceptual cue integration occurs in nonhuman primates and identify a population of neurons that may form its neural basis.Keywords
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