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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 2770, 2023 05 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37179392

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Perceptual decisions are complete when a continuously updated score of sensory evidence reaches a threshold. In Drosophila, αß core Kenyon cells (αßc KCs) of the mushroom bodies integrate odor-evoked synaptic inputs to spike threshold at rates that parallel the speed of olfactory choices. Here we perform a causal test of the idea that the biophysical process of synaptic integration underlies the psychophysical process of bounded evidence accumulation in this system. Injections of single brief, EPSP-like depolarizations into the dendrites of αßc KCs during odor discrimination, using closed-loop control of a targeted opsin, accelerate decision times at a marginal cost of accuracy. Model comparisons favor a mechanism of temporal integration over extrema detection and suggest that the optogenetically evoked quanta are added to a growing total of sensory evidence, effectively lowering the decision bound. The subthreshold voltage dynamics of αßc KCs thus form an accumulator memory for sequential samples of information.


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Odorants , Smell , Animals , Smell/physiology , Drosophila/physiology , Mushroom Bodies/physiology
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