Anterior-Posterior Gradient in the Representation of Priority and Value in the Lateral Intraparietal

Topic: 
Anterior-Posterior Gradient in the Representation of Priority and Value in the Lateral Intraparietal Area
Date & Time: 
Wednesday, May 2, 2018 - 16:30 to 17:30
Speaker: 
Xinying Cai, Assistant Professor of Neural and Cognitive Sciences
Location: 
Room 204, NYU Shanghai | 1555 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai

Abstract:

Studies focusing on the cognitive functions of the lateral intraparietal cortex (LIP) have led to seemingly contradictory conclusions. On the one hand, it was proposed that LIP combines bottom-up perceptual inputs with top-down cognitive biases to create a map of visual space in which the activity at a particular location is a representation of the attentional priority at that location (priority map). On the other hand, others argued that LIP activity seen in the value-based decision-making tasks is a function of reward or subjective value alone (top-down only value map). The outstanding question is whether value representation is a special case of attention representation or whether LIP harbors distinct priority and value map that each drives attention deployment or value-based decisions. We are addressing this question by 1) implementing a value-based decision task in which reward and perceptual salience are independently manipulated; 2) performing an unbiased sampling of the entire LIP. Preliminary results suggest that there is a gradient in representing perceptual salience and value along the anatomical anterior-posterior axis of LIP. We anticipate that our study will provide a more complete picture of the functional heterogeneity of LIP thus help reconcile the contradictory conclusions drawn in previous studies.


*Please note that tea and coffee reception will start at 4:00 PM.  

NYU Shanghai STEM Seminar Series - Spring 2018
4:30-5:30 PM, Every Wednesday | Room 204, NYU Shanghai

  • March 21: Jeffrey Erlich, Assistant Professor of Neural and Cognitive Sciences
  • March 28: Gang Fang, Assistant Professor of Biology
  • April 11: Tao Huang, Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics
  • April 18: Li Li, Associate Professor of Neural Science and Psychology
  • April 25: Leonardo T. Rolla, Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics
  • May 02: Xinying Cai, Assistant Professor of Neural and Cognitive Sciences
  • May 09: Hanghui Chen, Assistant Professor of Physics

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