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On the Structure of Neuronal Population Activity under Fluctuations in Attentional State.

Alexander S EckerGeorge H DenfieldMatthias BethgeAndreas S Tolias
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Covert attention is one of the most widely studied examples of top-down modulation of neural activity in the visual system. Recent studies argue that attention improves behavioral performance by shaping of the noise distribution to suppress shared variability rather than by increasing response gain. Our work shows, however, that latent, trial-to-trial fluctuations of the focus and strength of attention lead to shared variability that is highly consistent with known experimental observations. Interestingly, fluctuations in the strength of attention do not affect coding performance. As a consequence, the experimentally observed changes in response variability may not be a mechanism of attention, but rather a side effect of attentional allocation strategies in different behavioral contexts.
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