The structures and functions of correlations in neural population codes
The collective activity of a population of neurons, beyond the properties of individual cells, is
crucial for many brain functions. A fundamental question is how activity correlations between …
crucial for many brain functions. A fundamental question is how activity correlations between …
A unifying perspective on neural manifolds and circuits for cognition
Two different perspectives have informed efforts to explain the link between the brain and
behaviour. One approach seeks to identify neural circuit elements that carry out specific …
behaviour. One approach seeks to identify neural circuit elements that carry out specific …
Distributed coding of choice, action and engagement across the mouse brain
Vision, choice, action and behavioural engagement arise from neuronal activity that may be
distributed across brain regions. Here we delineate the spatial distribution of neurons …
distributed across brain regions. Here we delineate the spatial distribution of neurons …
The population doctrine in cognitive neuroscience
A major shift is happening within neurophysiology: a population doctrine is drawing level
with the single-neuron doctrine that has long dominated the field. Population-level ideas …
with the single-neuron doctrine that has long dominated the field. Population-level ideas …
Parallel interdigitated distributed networks within the individual estimated by intrinsic functional connectivity
Certain organizational features of brain networks present in the individual are lost when
central tendencies are examined in the group. Here we investigated the detailed network …
central tendencies are examined in the group. Here we investigated the detailed network …
Visceral signals shape brain dynamics and cognition
Most research in cognitive neuroscience explores how external stimuli are processed by the
brain. However, the brain also receives input from the internal body. We discuss here how …
brain. However, the brain also receives input from the internal body. We discuss here how …
Dopamine reward prediction-error signalling: a two-component response
W Schultz - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2016 - nature.com
Environmental stimuli and objects, including rewards, are often processed sequentially in
the brain. Recent work suggests that the phasic dopamine reward prediction-error response …
the brain. Recent work suggests that the phasic dopamine reward prediction-error response …
Neuronal reward and decision signals: from theories to data
W Schultz - Physiological reviews, 2015 - journals.physiology.org
Rewards are crucial objects that induce learning, approach behavior, choices, and
emotions. Whereas emotions are difficult to investigate in animals, the learning function is …
emotions. Whereas emotions are difficult to investigate in animals, the learning function is …
Discrete attractor dynamics underlies persistent activity in the frontal cortex
Short-term memories link events separated in time, such as past sensation and future
actions. Short-term memories are correlated with slow neural dynamics, including selective …
actions. Short-term memories are correlated with slow neural dynamics, including selective …
Hierarchical process memory: memory as an integral component of information processing
Models of working memory (WM) commonly focus on how information is encoded into and
retrieved from storage at specific moments. However, in the majority of real-life processes …
retrieved from storage at specific moments. However, in the majority of real-life processes …