SummaryAttention typically amplifies neuronal responses evoked by task-relevant stimuli while attenuating responses to task-irrelevant distracters. In this context, visual distracters constitute an external source of noise that is diminished to improve attended signal quality. Activity that is internal to the cortex itself, stimulus-independent ongoing correlated fluctuations in firing, might also act as task-irrelevant noise. To examine this, we recorded from area V4 of macaques performing an attention-demanding task. The firing of neurons to identically repeated stimuli was highly variable. Much of this variability originates from ongoing low-frequency (<5 Hz) fluctuations in rate correlated across the neuronal population. When attention ...
Many neurons in extrastriate visual cortex have large receptive fields, and this may lead to signifi...
The effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. The firin...
SummaryThe activity of neurons in the primate lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) is strongly modulated...
SummaryAttention typically amplifies neuronal responses evoked by task-relevant stimuli while attenu...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The cause 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...
Variability in neuronal responses to identical stimuli is frequently correlated across a population....
SummaryIn natural viewing, a visual stimulus that is the target of attention is generally surrounded...
SummaryThe cortex contains multiple cell types, but studies of attention have not distinguished betw...
Single-unit recording studies in the macaque have carefully documented the modulatory effects of att...
Although many studies have demonstrated that neuronal re-sponses are modulated by attention, the sig...
Shifting attention among visual stimuli at different locations modulates neuronal responses in heter...
Growing evidence suggests that distributed spatial attention may invoke theta (3-9 Hz) rhythmic samp...
SummaryThe effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. Th...
Many neurons in extrastriate visual cortex have large receptive fields, and this may lead to signifi...
The effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. The firin...
SummaryThe activity of neurons in the primate lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) is strongly modulated...
SummaryAttention typically amplifies neuronal responses evoked by task-relevant stimuli while attenu...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The cause 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...
Variability in neuronal responses to identical stimuli is frequently correlated across a population....
SummaryIn natural viewing, a visual stimulus that is the target of attention is generally surrounded...
SummaryThe cortex contains multiple cell types, but studies of attention have not distinguished betw...
Single-unit recording studies in the macaque have carefully documented the modulatory effects of att...
Although many studies have demonstrated that neuronal re-sponses are modulated by attention, the sig...
Shifting attention among visual stimuli at different locations modulates neuronal responses in heter...
Growing evidence suggests that distributed spatial attention may invoke theta (3-9 Hz) rhythmic samp...
SummaryThe effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. Th...
Many neurons in extrastriate visual cortex have large receptive fields, and this may lead to signifi...
The effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. The firin...
SummaryThe activity of neurons in the primate lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) is strongly modulated...