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Published January 2015 | Published
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Predicting oculomotor behaviour from correlated populations of posterior parietal neurons

Abstract

Oculomotor function critically depends on how signals representing saccade direction and eye position are combined across neurons in the lateral intraparietal (LIP) area of the posterior parietal cortex. Here we show that populations of parietal neurons exhibit correlated variability, and that using these interneuronal correlations yields oculomotor predictions that are more accurate and also less uncertain. The structure of LIP population responses is therefore essential for reliable read-out of oculomotor behaviour.

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© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Received 20 May 2014; Accepted 02 December 2014; Published 23 January 2015. We are grateful to M. Yanike for helpful comments on the manuscript. We thank K. Pejsa for animal care, and V. Shcherbatyuk and T. Yao for technical and administrative assistance. This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health research grants EY005522, EY013337 and EY007492, and by the Boswell Foundation.

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