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A Decline in Response Variability Improves Neural Signal Detection during Auditory Task Performance.

Gardiner von TrappBradley N BuranKamal SenMalcolm N SempleDan H Sanes
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
The detection of a sensory stimulus arises from a significant change in neural activity. However, trial-to-trial variability of the neural response may limit perceptual performance. If the neural response to a stimulus is quite variable, then the response on a given trial could be confused with the pattern of neural activity generated when the stimulus is absent. Therefore, a neural mechanism that served to reduce response variability would allow for better stimulus detection. By recording from the cortex of freely moving animals engaged in an auditory detection task, we found that variability of the neural response becomes smaller during task performance, thereby improving neural detection thresholds.
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