Human dorsal anterior cingulate neurons signal conflict by amplifying task-relevant information
Abstract
SUMMARY Hemodynamic activity in dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) correlates with conflict, suggesting it contributes to conflict processing. This correlation could be explained by multiple neural processes that can be disambiguated by population firing rates patterns. We used targeted dimensionality reduction to characterize activity of populations of single dACC neurons as humans performed a task that manipulates two forms of conflict....
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Human dorsal anterior cingulate neurons signal conflict by amplifying task-relevant information
Published Date
Mar 15, 2020
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