VERY important paper from Logothetis' group just posted on @biorxivpreprint about decoding consciousness in PFC in monkeys during a no-report paradigm. VERY critical data for current debates in awareness.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.28.921841v1.full.pdf+html …
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My "rightly" was aimed at the Kapoor et al. paper. In Odegaard et al. you consider the worry that "an overtrained animal may still be preparing a report". But even if Mante et al. address that, cognition includes more than report prep. so decoding could still reflect that, no?
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quite debatable. but point is the monkey in Mante et al was definitely not “bored”. it was busy doing something else already.
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Hakwan, Mante used a report paradigm. Since the monkeys were trained to report on color and on motion, it may be that both reports were fairly automatized so that even when they were cued for one, they more or less automatically did the other too. We know from so many dual (1)
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(2) task experiments that subjects can do pretty well on two tasks if they are trained up on them
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What do you mean by decoded? Mante et al. take the smoothed firing rate matrix and project it into an orthonormal dimensionally reduced task parameter space, and show that trials divvied up by the irrelevant task conditions are well-ordered =/= decoding
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yeah the methods used in the paper are complicated and this is twitter. what they did was not decoding per se, but the results are more or less equivalent to that.
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yeah IAN, geez
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