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Story: 1. Neurons in the brain are very chatty: they fire action potentials, their basic unit of communication, even when there is nothing to communicate. For example in this video, in visual cortex recordings in complete darkness. Lots of chatting:
2. The puzzle is that these neurons are in visual cortex, so they should only be talking about what the eyes tell them. But here they are in pitch black darkness, chatting continuously.
3. This has been known for a long time, ever since the first recordings of single neurons in live brains.
4. Neuroscientists are divided. Some think the chattering is just noise. Others think the neurons are chatting about something very important, we just can’t understand their language.
5. Recording one neuron at a time, we have no chance to understand this language. It’s like hearing only half of a conversation:

Neuron B: “You’re just paranoid.”
Neuron B: “He started it.“

But really more like only a millionth of it:

Neuron B: “t”
6. The number of recorded neurons has improved dramatically. We can now pick up whole conversations:

Neuron A: I think I saw something.
Neuron B: You’re just paranoid.
Neuron C: Sh, I’m trying to sleep here.
Neuron B: He started it.
Neuron D: I think we’re going to be eaten.
7. We recorded about 10,000 neurons and sorted their activity using an algorithm so you can see next to each other groups of neurons that talk about the same things:
8. This showed us there were many conversations going on at the same time. But we still didn’t know what the conversations were about.
9. And for quite a while, we were clueless…
10. But then it hit us. It was movements! The neurons were talking about movements!
11. The neurons were following in real time the motor actions of the mouse, each of them chatting about a different type of movement!
12. In mice, these motor actions are things like running, whisking, grooming and sniffing:
13. We detected these motor actions from the videos using automated algorithms:
14. And then used all this motor information to predict which neurons were chatting and when:
15. We predicted a lot, about 50% of the neural conversation. In fact, in every area of the brain we looked, we could predict about that much:
16. To conclude, neurons in mice, and probably in your brain, are always chatting about what you’re doing, even if these neurons normally respond to images or sounds or tickling.
17. Why are they having this conversation about motor actions? It’s a bit of a mystery. Our theory is that it helps the brain detect coincidences: when action X and stimulus Y happen at the same time.
18. Action X + stimulus Y could often lead to a consequence Z. Z can be a juicy reward, or a dangerous situation.
19. Luckily, there is a neuron in your brain somewhere who noticed the coincidence XY, so it can alert everyone about the possible consequence Z before it happens!
20. There are more esoteric interpretations, like the chattering being the mechanistic substrate of consciousness. We’ll leave this for others to ponder.
21. Here’s the paper if you want to dig in.

biorxiv.org/content/early/…
22. We also shared the data, and the code to run the analyses.

figshare.com/articles/Recor…
github.com/MouseLand/stri…
23. End of story, for now.
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