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A rapid and precise on-response in posterior parietal cortex

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 8, Pages 1833-1838

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5007-03.2004

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neural coding; reliability; attention; parietal cortex; spike timing; vision

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [R01 EY014978-02, R01 EY014978-04, R01 EY014978, R01 EY014978-05, P30 EY019007, R01 EY014978-03] Funding Source: Medline

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The activity of neurons in the lateral intraparietal area ( LIP) of the monkey predicts the monkey's allocation of spatial attention. We show here that despite being relatively high within the visual hierarchy, neurons in LIP have extremely short and precise visual latencies. Mean latency was 45.2 msec; the timing precision of the onset response was usually better than 4 msec. The majority of neurons had a pause in response after an initial burst, followed by more sustained visual activity. Previous attention allocation had no effect on either the latency or magnitude of the initial burst, but produced clear effects on the magnitude of the later sustained activity. Together, these data indicate that the initial burst in LIP visual response reflects an uncontaminated sensory signal. Information about stimulus onset is transmitted rapidly through the visual system to LIP; the on-response has a higher speed and temporal precision than realized previously. This information could be used to orient attention to novel objects in the visual environment rapidly and reliably.

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