Basing perceptual decisions on the most informative sensory neurons.
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A review of the mechanisms by which attentional feedback shapes visual selectivityTesting sensory evidence against mnemonic templatesThe role of selective attention on academic foundations: a cognitive neuroscience perspective.Enhanced attentional gain as a mechanism for generalized perceptual learning in human visual cortex.Optimal deployment of attentional gain during fine discriminationsThe optimality of sensory processing during the speed-accuracy tradeoff.How mechanisms of perceptual decision-making affect the psychometric function.Perceptual learning selectively refines orientation representations in early visual cortexDecoding working memory of stimulus contrast in early visual cortex.Individual differences in attention strategies during detection, fine discrimination, and coarse discrimination.Differing effects of attention in single-units and populations are well predicted by heterogeneous tuning and the normalization model of attention.Revisiting the role of persistent neural activity during working memory.Optimal attentional modulation of a neural population.Visual attention mitigates information loss in small- and large-scale neural codes.Spatial Tuning Shifts Increase the Discriminability and Fidelity of Population Codes in Visual Cortex.The influence of population size, noise strength and behavioral task on best-encoded stimulus for neurons with unimodal or monotonic tuning curves.You prime what you code: The fAIM model of priming of pop-out.Encoding of graded changes in spatial specificity of prior cues in human visual cortex.Tuning perception: Visual working memory biases the quality of visual awareness.Target features and target-distractor relation are both primed in visual search.Attentional capture does not depend on feature similarity, but on target-nontarget relations.Attention improves perceptual quality.
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Basing perceptual decisions on the most informative sensory neurons.
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Basing perceptual decisions on the most informative sensory neurons.
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Basing perceptual decisions on the most informative sensory neurons.
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John T Serences
Miranda Scolari
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10.1152/JN.00273.2010
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2010-07-14T00:00:00Z