Attractor dynamics reflect decision confidence in macaque prefrontal cortex

Siyu Wang, Rossella Falcone, Barry Richmond, Bruno B. Averbeck

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Abstract

Decisions are made with different degrees of consistency, and this consistency can be linked to the confidence that the best choice has been made. Theoretical work suggests that attractor dynamics in networks can account for choice consistency, but how this is implemented in the brain remains unclear. Here we provide evidence that the energy landscape around attractor basins in population neural activity in the prefrontal cortex reflects choice consistency. We trained two rhesus monkeys to make accept/reject decisions based on pretrained visual cues that signaled reward offers with different magnitudes and delays to reward. Monkeys made consistent decisions for very good and very bad offers, but decisions were less consistent for intermediate offers. Analysis of neural data showed that the attractor basins around patterns of activity reflecting decisions had steeper landscapes for offers that led to consistent decisions. Therefore, we provide neural evidence that energy landscapes predict decision consistency, which reflects decision confidence.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1970-1980
Number of pages11
JournalNature Neuroscience
Volume26
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Neuroscience

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