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Dissociable components of attention exhibit distinct neuronal signatures in primate visual cortex.


ABSTRACT: Attention can be deployed in multiple forms and facilitates behavior by influencing perceptual sensitivity and choice bias. Attention is also associated with a myriad of changes in sensory neural activity. Yet, the relationship between the behavioral components of attention and the accompanying changes in neural activity remains largely unresolved. We examined this relationship by quantifying sensitivity and bias in monkeys performing a task that dissociated eye movement responses from the focus of covert attention. Unexpectedly, bias, not sensitivity, increased at the focus of covert attention, whereas sensitivity increased at the location of planned eye movements. Furthermore, neuronal activity within visual area V4 varied robustly with bias, but not sensitivity, at the focus of covert attention. In contrast, correlated variability between neuronal pairs was lowest at the location of planned eye movements, and varied with sensitivity, but not bias. Thus, dissociable behavioral components of attention exhibit distinct neuronal signatures within the visual cortex.

SUBMITTER: Chandrasekaran AN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10836731 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dissociable components of attention exhibit distinct neuronal signatures in primate visual cortex.

Chandrasekaran Adithya Narayan AN   Vermani Ayesha A   Gupta Priyanka P   Steinmetz Nicholas N   Moore Tirin T   Sridharan Devarajan D  

Science advances 20240202 5


Attention can be deployed in multiple forms and facilitates behavior by influencing perceptual sensitivity and choice bias. Attention is also associated with a myriad of changes in sensory neural activity. Yet, the relationship between the behavioral components of attention and the accompanying changes in neural activity remains largely unresolved. We examined this relationship by quantifying sensitivity and bias in monkeys performing a task that dissociated eye movement responses from the focus  ...[more]

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