The nervous system integrates past information together with predictions about the future in order to produce rewarding actions for the organism. This dissertation focuses on the resources underlying these computations, and the task-dependent allocation of these resources. We present evidence that principles from optimal coding and optimal estimation account for overt and covert orienting phenomena, as observed from both behavioral experiments and neuronal recordings. First, we review behavioral measurements related to selective attention and discuss models that account for these data. We show that reallocation of resources emerges as a natural property of systems that encode their inputs efficiently under non-uniform constraints. We co...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
Selective attention involves the differential processing of different stimuli, and has widespread ps...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
The nervous system integrates past information together with predictions about the future in order t...
Neuronal activity in response to a fixed stimulus has been shown to change as a function of attentio...
Neuronal activity can be modulated by attention even while the sensory stimulus is held fixed. This ...
Attention causes diverse changes to visual neuron responses, including alterations in receptive fiel...
Visual attention facilitates faster and more accurate decision-making for behaviorally relevant stim...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
The brain faces at least two challenges critical to an animal\u27s survival: to encode sensory stimu...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
We present new simulation results, in which a computational model of interacting visual neurons simu...
Top-down attention has often been separately studied in the contexts of eitheroptimal population cod...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
Selective attention involves the differential processing of different stimuli, and has widespread ps...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
The nervous system integrates past information together with predictions about the future in order t...
Neuronal activity in response to a fixed stimulus has been shown to change as a function of attentio...
Neuronal activity can be modulated by attention even while the sensory stimulus is held fixed. This ...
Attention causes diverse changes to visual neuron responses, including alterations in receptive fiel...
Visual attention facilitates faster and more accurate decision-making for behaviorally relevant stim...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
The brain faces at least two challenges critical to an animal\u27s survival: to encode sensory stimu...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
We present new simulation results, in which a computational model of interacting visual neurons simu...
Top-down attention has often been separately studied in the contexts of eitheroptimal population cod...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
Selective attention involves the differential processing of different stimuli, and has widespread ps...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...