Simultaneous representation of sensory and mnemonic information in human visual cortex
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)2018
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Abstract
Traversing sensory environments requires keeping relevant information in mind while simultaneously processing new inputs. Visual information is kept in working memory via feature selective responses in early visual cortex, but recent work had suggested that new sensory inputs wipe out this information. Here we show region-wide multiplexing abilities in classic sensory areas, with population-level response patterns in visual cortex representing the contents of working memory concurrently with new sensory inputs.
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