Objective. Deep learning tools applied to high-resolution neurophysiological data have significantly progressed, offering enhanced decoding, real-time processing, and readability for practical applications. However, the design of artificial neural networks to analyze neural activity in vivo remains a challenge, requiring a delicate balance between efficiency in low-data regimes and the interpretability of the results. Approach. To address this challenge, we introduce a novel specialized transformer architecture to analyze single-neuron spiking activity. The model is tested on multi-electrode recordings from the dorsal premotor cortex of non-human primates performing a motor inhibition task. Main results. The proposed architecture provides an early prediction of the correct movement direction, achieving accurate results no later than 230 ms after the Go signal presentation across animals. Additionally, the model can forecast whether the movement will be generated or withheld before a stop signal, unattended, is actually presented. To further understand the internal dynamics of the model, we compute the predicted correlations between time steps and between neurons at successive layers of the architecture, with the evolution of these correlations mirrors findings from previous theoretical analyses. Significance. Overall, our framework provides a comprehensive use case for the practical implementation of deep learning tools in motor control research, highlighting both the predictive capabilities and interpretability of the proposed architecture.

Spatio-temporal transformers for decoding neural movement control / Candelori, Benedetta; Bardella, Giampiero; Spinelli, Indro; Ramawat, Surabhi; Pani, Pierpaolo; Ferraina, Stefano; Scardapane, Simone. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1741-2560. - 22:1(2025). [10.1088/1741-2552/adaef0]

Spatio-temporal transformers for decoding neural movement control

Candelori, Benedetta
Co-primo
Formal Analysis
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Bardella, Giampiero
Co-primo
Conceptualization
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Spinelli, Indro
Writing – Review & Editing
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Ramawat, Surabhi
Data Curation
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Pani, Pierpaolo
Funding Acquisition
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Ferraina, Stefano
Penultimo
Funding Acquisition
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Scardapane, Simone
Ultimo
Conceptualization
2025

Abstract

Objective. Deep learning tools applied to high-resolution neurophysiological data have significantly progressed, offering enhanced decoding, real-time processing, and readability for practical applications. However, the design of artificial neural networks to analyze neural activity in vivo remains a challenge, requiring a delicate balance between efficiency in low-data regimes and the interpretability of the results. Approach. To address this challenge, we introduce a novel specialized transformer architecture to analyze single-neuron spiking activity. The model is tested on multi-electrode recordings from the dorsal premotor cortex of non-human primates performing a motor inhibition task. Main results. The proposed architecture provides an early prediction of the correct movement direction, achieving accurate results no later than 230 ms after the Go signal presentation across animals. Additionally, the model can forecast whether the movement will be generated or withheld before a stop signal, unattended, is actually presented. To further understand the internal dynamics of the model, we compute the predicted correlations between time steps and between neurons at successive layers of the architecture, with the evolution of these correlations mirrors findings from previous theoretical analyses. Significance. Overall, our framework provides a comprehensive use case for the practical implementation of deep learning tools in motor control research, highlighting both the predictive capabilities and interpretability of the proposed architecture.
2025
brain–computer interfaces (BCIs); deep learning; macaque; motor decoding; neural dynamics; single-neuron recordings; transformers
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Spatio-temporal transformers for decoding neural movement control / Candelori, Benedetta; Bardella, Giampiero; Spinelli, Indro; Ramawat, Surabhi; Pani, Pierpaolo; Ferraina, Stefano; Scardapane, Simone. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1741-2560. - 22:1(2025). [10.1088/1741-2552/adaef0]
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