The activity of sensory neurons is modulated by non-sensory influences, but the role of these influences in cognition is only partially understood. Here we review how the large-scale recording of neuronal activity within and across brain regions allows researchers to examine the interactions between simultaneously recorded neurons as they are jointly influenced by fluctuations in an animal's mental state. We focus on studies on the visual cortex of non-human primates to examine the relationship between extra-retinal influences and beliefs about the state of the sensory world. We explore how these influences can be understood within theoretical frameworks that propose how the continuous updating of belief states supports perceptual inference
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
All cortical and thalamic levels of sensory processing are subject to powerful top-down influences, ...
The ability to flexibly select and accumulate relevant information to form decisions, while ignoring...
The activity of sensory neurons is modulated by non-sensory influences, but the role of these influe...
The activity of sensory neurons is modulated by non-sensory influences, but the role of these influe...
AbstractIn order to attain a correct interpretation of an ambiguous visual stimulus, the brain may h...
Perception is influenced both by the immediate pattern of sensory inputs and by memories acquired th...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
Understanding the mechanism by which the brain transforms simple sensory inputs into rich perceptual...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
How sensory evidence is transformed across multiple brain regions to influence behavior remains poor...
How do circuits in the mammalian cerebral cortex encode properties of the sensory environment in a ...
A recent study finds that separate populations of neurons in inferotemporal cortex code for perceptu...
The relationship between single neuronal activity in area MT and motion perception is a well studied...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
All cortical and thalamic levels of sensory processing are subject to powerful top-down influences, ...
The ability to flexibly select and accumulate relevant information to form decisions, while ignoring...
The activity of sensory neurons is modulated by non-sensory influences, but the role of these influe...
The activity of sensory neurons is modulated by non-sensory influences, but the role of these influe...
AbstractIn order to attain a correct interpretation of an ambiguous visual stimulus, the brain may h...
Perception is influenced both by the immediate pattern of sensory inputs and by memories acquired th...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
Understanding the mechanism by which the brain transforms simple sensory inputs into rich perceptual...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
How sensory evidence is transformed across multiple brain regions to influence behavior remains poor...
How do circuits in the mammalian cerebral cortex encode properties of the sensory environment in a ...
A recent study finds that separate populations of neurons in inferotemporal cortex code for perceptu...
The relationship between single neuronal activity in area MT and motion perception is a well studied...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
All cortical and thalamic levels of sensory processing are subject to powerful top-down influences, ...
The ability to flexibly select and accumulate relevant information to form decisions, while ignoring...