SummaryDecisions emerge from the concerted activity of neuronal populations distributed across brain circuits. However, the analytical tools best suited to decode decision signals from neuronal populations remain unknown. Here we show that knowledge of correlated variability between pairs of cortical neurons allows perfect decoding of decisions from population firing rates. We recorded pairs of neurons from secondary somatosensory (S2) and premotor (PM) cortices while monkeys reported the presence or absence of a tactile stimulus. We found that while populations of S2 and sensory-like PM neurons are only partially correlated with behavior, those PM neurons active during a delay period preceding the motor report predict unequivocally the ani...
Singleᅠsensory neuronsᅠcan be surprisingly predictive of behavior in discrimination tasks. We propos...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons co-varies with choice. Previous findings...
A long-standing question in systems neuroscience is how the activity of single neurons gives rise to...
SummaryDecisions emerge from the concerted activity of neuronal populations distributed across brain...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...
SummaryWhen making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select ...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons covaries with choice, a covariation ofte...
SummaryDecision making is a complex process in which different sources of information are combined i...
The activity of cortical neurons in sensory areas covaries with perceptual decisions, a relationship...
The activity of cortical neurons in sensory areas covaries with perceptual decisions, a relationship...
AbstractDuring a sensory discrimination task, the responses of multiple sensory neurons must be comb...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
Neuroeconomic models assume that economic decisions are based on the activity of offer value cells i...
Understanding perceptual decision-making requires linking sensory neural responses to behavioral cho...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
Singleᅠsensory neuronsᅠcan be surprisingly predictive of behavior in discrimination tasks. We propos...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons co-varies with choice. Previous findings...
A long-standing question in systems neuroscience is how the activity of single neurons gives rise to...
SummaryDecisions emerge from the concerted activity of neuronal populations distributed across brain...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...
SummaryWhen making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select ...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons covaries with choice, a covariation ofte...
SummaryDecision making is a complex process in which different sources of information are combined i...
The activity of cortical neurons in sensory areas covaries with perceptual decisions, a relationship...
The activity of cortical neurons in sensory areas covaries with perceptual decisions, a relationship...
AbstractDuring a sensory discrimination task, the responses of multiple sensory neurons must be comb...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
Neuroeconomic models assume that economic decisions are based on the activity of offer value cells i...
Understanding perceptual decision-making requires linking sensory neural responses to behavioral cho...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
Singleᅠsensory neuronsᅠcan be surprisingly predictive of behavior in discrimination tasks. We propos...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons co-varies with choice. Previous findings...
A long-standing question in systems neuroscience is how the activity of single neurons gives rise to...