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Neurosalience #S2E6 with Jack Gallant - Deriving fundamentals of brain organization with fMRI

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The Match Filter Mechanism

In vision, you know, nurons are filters. The filter is becoming matched at the task. So we in my laba always called this a matched filter mechanism. And so along those lines, it seems that so when attention comes into this, like, for instance, if you have a subject and you say, oh, suddenly, look for, look for bicycles or look for houses, the representation will almost instantaneously increase in that regard. But i don't think the evidence is weak in favor of that specific mechanisma.

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