Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and suppressing shared variability in neuronal populations. However, both the focus and the strength of attention are likely to vary from one experimental trial to the next, thereby inducing response variability unknown to the experimenter. Here we study analytically how fluctuations in attentional state affect the structure of population responses in a simple model of spatial and feature attention. In our model, attention acts on the neural response exclusively by modulating each neuron’s gain. Neurons are conditionally independent given the stimulus and the attentional gain, and correlated activity arises only from trial-to-trial fluctuations of th...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
Attention is commonly thought to be manifest through local variations in neural gain. However, what ...
We investigate three possible methods of specifying the microstructure of attention feedback: contra...
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...
How attention shapes the structure of population activity has attracted substantial interest over th...
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...
Variability in neuronal responses to identical stimuli is frequently correlated across a population....
AbstractHow does attention optimize our visual system for the task at hand? Two mechanisms have been...
Visual attention can dramatically improve behavioural performance by allowing observers to focus on ...
Neurons show a high degree of variability of spike trains, even in responses to identical stimuli. T...
Although many studies have shown that attention to a stimulus can enhance the responses of individua...
We present new simulation results, in which a computational model of interacting visual neurons simu...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
Attention is commonly thought to be manifest through local variations in neural gain. However, what ...
We investigate three possible methods of specifying the microstructure of attention feedback: contra...
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...
How attention shapes the structure of population activity has attracted substantial interest over th...
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...
Variability in neuronal responses to identical stimuli is frequently correlated across a population....
AbstractHow does attention optimize our visual system for the task at hand? Two mechanisms have been...
Visual attention can dramatically improve behavioural performance by allowing observers to focus on ...
Neurons show a high degree of variability of spike trains, even in responses to identical stimuli. T...
Although many studies have shown that attention to a stimulus can enhance the responses of individua...
We present new simulation results, in which a computational model of interacting visual neurons simu...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
Attention is commonly thought to be manifest through local variations in neural gain. However, what ...
We investigate three possible methods of specifying the microstructure of attention feedback: contra...