Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether image elements are attended or not. These attentional signals are weaker than the feature-selective responses, and their reliability may therefore be limited by the noisiness of neuronal responses. Here we show that it is possible to decode the locus of attention on a single trial from the activity of a small population of neurons in area V1. Previous studies suggested that correlations between the activities of neurons that are part of a population limit the information gain, but here we report that the impact of these noise correlations depends on the relative position of the neurons ’ receptive fields. Correlations reduce the benefit of pooli...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Visual attention can dramatically improve behavioural performance by allowing observers to focus on ...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
The ability to discriminate between similar sensory stimuli relies on the amount of information enco...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Attention has traditionally been associated with an increase in firing rates, reflecting a change in...
How attention shapes the structure of population activity has attracted substantial interest over th...
When an identical stimulus is presented repeatedly, the activity of sensory cortical neurons varies ...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Noise correlations (rnoise) betweenneurons can affect a neural population’s discrimination capacity,...
Sensory environments often contain an overwhelming amount of information, with both relevant and irr...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Visual attention can dramatically improve behavioural performance by allowing observers to focus on ...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
The ability to discriminate between similar sensory stimuli relies on the amount of information enco...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
Attention has traditionally been associated with an increase in firing rates, reflecting a change in...
How attention shapes the structure of population activity has attracted substantial interest over th...
When an identical stimulus is presented repeatedly, the activity of sensory cortical neurons varies ...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Noise correlations (rnoise) betweenneurons can affect a neural population’s discrimination capacity,...
Sensory environments often contain an overwhelming amount of information, with both relevant and irr...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Visual attention can dramatically improve behavioural performance by allowing observers to focus on ...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...