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Simultaneous multi-area recordings suggest that attention improves performance by reshaping stimulus representations.


ABSTRACT: Visual attention dramatically improves individuals' ability to see and modulates the responses of neurons in every known visual and oculomotor area, but whether such modulations can account for perceptual improvements is unclear. We measured the relationship between populations of visual neurons, oculomotor neurons and behavior during detection and discrimination tasks. We found that neither of the two prominent hypothesized neuronal mechanisms underlying attention (which concern changes in information coding and the way sensory information is read out) provide a satisfying account of the observed behavioral improvements. Instead, our results are more consistent with the hypothesis that attention reshapes the representation of attended stimuli to more effectively influence behavior. Our results suggest a path toward understanding the neural underpinnings of perception and cognition in health and disease by analyzing neuronal responses in ways that are constrained by behavior and interactions between brain areas.

SUBMITTER: Ruff DA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6760994 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simultaneous multi-area recordings suggest that attention improves performance by reshaping stimulus representations.

Ruff Douglas A DA   Cohen Marlene R MR  

Nature neuroscience 20190902 10


Visual attention dramatically improves individuals' ability to see and modulates the responses of neurons in every known visual and oculomotor area, but whether such modulations can account for perceptual improvements is unclear. We measured the relationship between populations of visual neurons, oculomotor neurons and behavior during detection and discrimination tasks. We found that neither of the two prominent hypothesized neuronal mechanisms underlying attention (which concern changes in info  ...[more]

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