Millisecond-scale differences in neural activity in auditory cortex can drive decisions

  • Yang Y
  • DeWeese M
  • Otazu G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Neurons in the auditory cortex can lock with millisecond precision to the fine timingof acoustic stimuli, but it is not known whether this precise spike timing can be usedto guide decisions. We used chronically implanted microelectrode pairs to stimulateneurons in the rat auditory cortex directly. Here we demonstrate that rats canexploit differences in the timing of cortical activity as short as three milliseconds toguide decisions.

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Yang, Y., DeWeese, M., Otazu, G., & Zador, A. (2008). Millisecond-scale differences in neural activity in auditory cortex can drive decisions. Nature Precedings. https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2280.1

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