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A Simple Network Architecture Accounts for Diverse Reward Time Responses in Primary Visual Cortex.

Marco A HuertasMarshall G Hussain ShulerHarel Z Shouval
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Heterogeneity in single-neuron responses is a common feature of neuronal systems, although sometimes, in theoretical approaches, it is treated as a nuisance and seldom considered as conveying a different aspect of a signal. In this study, we focus on the heterogeneous responses in the primary visual cortex of rodents trained with a predictable delayed reward time. We describe under what conditions this heterogeneity can arise by self-organization, and what information it can convey. This study, while focusing on a specific system, provides insight onto how heterogeneity can arise in general while also shedding light onto mechanisms of reinforcement learning using realistic biological assumptions.
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