Learning shapes neural geometry in the primate prefrontal cortex (opens in new tab)
The relationship between the geometry of neural representations and the task being performed is a central question in neuroscience. The primate prefrontal cortex (PFC) is a primary focus of inquiry, as it can encode information with geometries that either rely on past experience or are experience agnostic. One hypothesis is that PFC representations should evolve with learning, from a format that supports exploration of all possible task rules to a format that minimizes the encoding of task-ir...
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