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Primate superior colliculus is causally engaged in abstract higher-order cognition

Ou Zhu
Stephanie M Tetrick
Vinay Shirhatti
Sihai Li
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Guilhem Ibos
Matthew C Rosen
W. Jeffrey Johnston
David J Freedman

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The superior colliculus is an evolutionarily conserved midbrain region that is thought to mediate spatial orienting, including saccadic eye movements and covert spatial attention. Here, we reveal a role for the superior colliculus in higher-order cognition, independent of its role in spatial orienting. We trained rhesus macaques to perform an abstract visual categorization task that involved neither instructed eye movements nor differences in covert attention. We compared neural activity in the superior colliculus and the posterior parietal cortex, a region previously shown to causally contribute to abstract category decisions. The superior colliculus exhibits robust encoding of learned visual categories, which is stronger than in the posterior parietal cortex and arises at a similar latency in the two areas. Moreover, inactivation of the superior colliculus markedly impaired animals’ category decisions. These results demonstrate that the primate superior colliculus mediates abstract, higher-order cognitive processes that have traditionally been attributed to the neocortex.
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Barbara Peysakhovich, Ou Zhu, Stephanie M Tetrick, Vinay Shirhatti, Alessandra A Silva, et al.. Primate superior colliculus is causally engaged in abstract higher-order cognition. Nature Neuroscience, 2024, 27 (10), pp.1999-2008. ⟨10.1038/s41593-024-01744-x⟩. ⟨hal-04802365⟩
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