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Cortical State Fluctuations across Layers of V1 during Visual Spatial Perception

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Authors
    Anderson Speed, Georgia Institute of TechnologyJoseph Del Rosario, Georgia Institute of TechnologyChristopher P. Burgess, University College LondonBilal Haider, Emory University
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2019-03-12
Publisher
  • Cell Press
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  • © 2019 The Author(s).
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Volume
  • 26
Issue
  • 11
Start Page
  • 2868
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  • +
Grant/Funding Information
  • Matteo Carandini for generous support in the initial phase of this study (Wellcome Trust Grants 095668 and 095669).
  • B.H. was funded by the National Science Foundation IRFP, GT Neural Engineering Center, Whitehall Foundation, Sloan Foundation, and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH 1R01 NS107968).
  • J.D.R. was funded by a Goizueta Foundation Fellowship.
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Abstract
  • Speed et al. show that visual behavior in mice is strongly influenced by the state of activity in primary visual cortex (V1). Single-trial perceptual accuracy was highly predictable from oscillations in the input layers and from correlations between excitatory neurons.
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  • Engineering, Biomedical
  • Biology, Neuroscience
  • Biology, Cell

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