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  Inferring decoding strategies from choice probabilities in the presence of correlated variability

Haefner, R. M., Gerwinn, S., Macke, J. H., & Bethge, M. (2013). Inferring decoding strategies from choice probabilities in the presence of correlated variability. Nature neuroscience, 16(2), 235-42. doi:10.1038/nn.3309.

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Free keywords: Animals Choice Behavior/*physiology Computer Simulation Humans Models, Neurological Neurons/*physiology Nonlinear Dynamics *Probability *Statistics as Topic Time Factors
 Abstract: The activity of cortical neurons in sensory areas covaries with perceptual decisions, a relationship that is often quantified by choice probabilities. Although choice probabilities have been measured extensively, their interpretation has remained fraught with difficulty. We derive the mathematical relationship between choice probabilities, read-out weights and correlated variability in the standard neural decision-making model. Our solution allowed us to prove and generalize earlier observations on the basis of numerical simulations and to derive new predictions. Notably, our results indicate how the read-out weight profile, or decoding strategy, can be inferred from experimentally measurable quantities. Furthermore, we developed a test to decide whether the decoding weights of individual neurons are optimal for the task, even without knowing the underlying correlations. We confirmed the practicality of our approach using simulated data from a realistic population model. Thus, our findings provide a theoretical foundation for a growing body of experimental results on choice probabilities and correlations.

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 Dates: 2013
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DOI: 10.1038/nn.3309
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Title: Nature neuroscience
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 16 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 235 - 42 Identifier: -