Jonas Terlau
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Randolph Helfrich
3 days ago
Conjunctive population coding integrates sensory evidence to guide adaptive human behavior. New work led by
@jonasterlau.bsky.social
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. We used human intracranial EEG to understand how coordinated population activity supports context-dependent behavior.
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Jonas Terlau
Earl K. Miller
10 days ago
Conjunctive population coding integrates sensory evidence to guide adaptive behavior
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PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2520444122
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Jonas Terlau
Randolph Helfrich
about 2 months ago
New work from the lab published in
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by
@jonasterlau.bsky.social
and Jan Martini. We describe that trial-by-trial variability indexes recurrent connectivity across the cortical hierarchy, which supports reliable and flexible coding
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Structure in noise: Recurrent connectivity shapes neural variability to balance perceptual and cognitive demands in the human brain
Does neural variability reflect random noise or a feature that benefits adaptive behavior? Using intracranial recordings in humans, Terlau et al. demonstrate that neural variability results from the r...
https://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273(25)00796-2
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Neuron
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Structure in noise: Recurrent connectivity shapes neural variability to balance perceptual and cognitive demands in the human brain
Does neural variability reflect random noise or a feature that benefits adaptive behavior? Using intracranial recordings in humans, Terlau et al. demonstrate that neural variability results from the recurrent connectivity structure along the cortical hierarchy, which supports the spatiotemporal unfolding from perceptual to cognitive processing.
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