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Fig. 3

From: The mediodorsal pulvinar coordinates the macaque fronto-parietal network during rhythmic spatial attention

Fig. 3

mdPul contributes to the maintenance of spatial attention at a cued location. a Normalized, cue-locked spike rates, averaged across the population of neurons with significantly increased visual-sensory responses (i.e., visual and visual-movement neurons) when receptive fields overlapped the cued location. b Normalized, target-locked spike rates, averaged across the population of neurons with significantly increased movement responses (i.e., movement and visual-movement neurons) when receptive fields overlapped the cued location. c Normalized spike rates in mdPul, time-locked to either the cue (left) or the target (right), both when receptive fields overlapped the cued location (orange) and when receptive fields overlapped the non-cued location (blue). These plots are averaged across all mdPul neurons with a significantly increased visual-sensory response (i.e., visual and visual-movement neurons). Shaded regions around the lines represent SEs

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