Journal article
Coding of spatial attention priorities and object features in the macaque lateral intraparietal cortex
E Levichkina, YB Saalmann, TR Vidyasagar
Physiological Reports | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.13136
Abstract
Primate posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is known to be involved in controlling spatial attention. Neurons in one part of the PPC, the lateral intraparietal area (LIP), show enhanced responses to objects at attended locations. Although many are selective for object features, such as the orientation of a visual stimulus, it is not clear how LIP circuits integrate feature-selective information when providing attentional feedback about behaviorally relevant locations to the visual cortex. We studied the relationship between object feature and spatial attention properties of LIP cells in two macaques by measuring the cells' orientation selectivity and the degree of attentional enhancement while p..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by project grants (251600, 454676 and 628668) from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council to T.R.V. Y.B.S. is supported by grants from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (23017) and Whitehall Foundation (2015-12-71). We thank Dr. Ivan Pigarev for taking part in some of the early studies.