Interneuronal correlations at longer time scales predict decision signals for bistable structure-from-motion perception.
Perceptual decisions are thought to depend on the activation of task-relevant neurons, whose activity is often correlated in time. Here, we examined how the temporal structure of shared variability in neuronal firing relates to perceptual choices. We recorded stimulus-selective neurons from visual a...
Main Authors: | Wasmuht, D, Parker, A, Krug, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2019
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