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Cohen, Marlene
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Cohen, Marlene
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Motion Perception
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Form Perception
Academic Article
Using neuronal populations to study the mechanisms underlying spatial and feature attention.
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Attention improves performance primarily by reducing interneuronal correlations.
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When attention wanders: how uncontrolled fluctuations in attention affect performance.
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A Refined Neuronal Population Measure of Visual Attention.
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A general decoding strategy explains the relationship between behavior and correlated variability.
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Targeted V1 comodulation supports task-adaptive sensory decisions.
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Priority coding in the visual system.
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Low rank mechanisms underlying flexible visual representations.
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Neuronal population mechanisms of lightness perception.
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Cognition as a Window into Neuronal Population Space.
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A normalization model suggests that attention changes the weighting of inputs between visual areas.
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Attention Increases Spike Count Correlations between Visual Cortical Areas.
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Relating normalization to neuronal populations across cortical areas.
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Pursuing the link between neurons and behavior.
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Eppendorf winner. When attention wanders.
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Decision-related activity in sensory neurons: correlations among neurons and with behavior.
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Stimulus onset quenches neural variability: a widespread cortical phenomenon.
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Estimates of the contribution of single neurons to perception depend on timescale and noise correlation.
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Context-dependent changes in functional circuitry in visual area MT.
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CRCNS: Heterogeneous effects of cognition on perception: unique leverage on circuit mechanisms
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Using Attention to Understand Cortical Population Codes
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Using Attention to Understand Cortical Population Codes
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