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Pillow lab, Princeton University
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Schedule
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
6:00 PM Europe/Berlin
Recording provided by the organiser.
Domain
Host
WWNeuRise
Duration
35 minutes
Classical models of perceptual decision-making assume that animals use a single, consistent strategy to integrate sensory evidence and form decisions during an experiment. In this talk, I aim to convince you that this common view is incorrect. I will show results from applying a latent variable framework, the “GLM-HMM”, to hundreds of thousands of trials of mouse choice data. Our analysis reveals that mice don’t lapse. Instead, mice switch back and forth between engaged and disengaged behavior within a single session, and each mode of behavior lasts tens to hundreds of trials.
Zoe Ashwood
Pillow lab, Princeton University
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