Fig. 5: 3D Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) plots. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: 3D Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) plots.

From: Neural representational geometries reflect behavioral differences in monkeys and recurrent neural networks

Fig. 5

Each point represents the average firing rate in the 300 ms time window during the cue presentation for one of the eight task conditions. The visual cue is shown along with the current response. The connecting black lines highlight the dichotomy indicated in the label above each plot. Shape and rule are the two dichotomies that mostly characterize the difference in representational geometry between the two monkeys, while the current response is in an abstract format for both monkeys. The previous response is not abstract in either of the monkeys. A 3D MDS plots in Monkey 1 for shape (top-left), current response (top-right), rule (bottom-left), and previous response (bottom-right). B The same as in A for Monkey 2. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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