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Robust Encoding of Abstract Rules by Distinct Neuronal Populations in Primate Visual Cortex
Tirin Moore
Stanford University
Mar 19, 2021
I will discuss our recent evidence showing that information about abstract rules can be decoded from neuronal activity in primate visual cortex even in the absence of sensory stimulation. Furthermore, that rule information is greatest among neurons with the least visual activity and the weakest coupling to local neuronal networks. In addition, I will talk about recent developments in large-scale neurophysiological techniques in nonhuman primates.
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