The Motor System at the heart of Decision-Making and Action Execution

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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In this Habilitation Thesis, I synthesize 10 years of work on the role of the motor system in sensorimotor decision-making. First, a large part of the work we initially performed (2014-2020) questioned the functional role of the motor system in the integration of so-called decision variables such as the reward associated with different actions, the sensory evidence in favor of each action or the level of urgency in a given context. To this end, although the exact methodology may have varied, the approach exploited has been to study either the impact of a perturbation of the primary motor cortex (M1) on the integration of such decision variables in decision behavior, or the influence of these variables on changes in M1 activity during the decision. More recently (2020 - present), we have been investigating the neural origin of some of the changes in M1 activity observed during decision-making. To answer this question, a "perturbation-and-measurement" approach is exploited: the activity of a structure at a distance from M1 is perturbed, and the impact on the changes in M1 activity during decision-making is measured. The thesis ends up with a personal reflection on this paradigmatic evolution and discusses some key questions to be addressed in our field of research.
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motor system,decision-making decision-making,action,execution
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