Fig. 4: Distinct neural populations underlie choice and response.
From: Abstract choice representations during stable choice-response associations

A The spatiotemporal cortical distribution of choice (upper row) and response (bottom row) information for 5 temporal intervals, with respect to stimulus onset (0 s). Only significant clusters of information are shown (p < 0.05; cluster permutation). B Cross-variable information between choice and response. Absolute cross-variable information was significantly lower than expected for identical neural patterns of choice and response information. C Absolute cross-variable information between choice and response was significantly higher than expected by chance for data with shuffled choice labels. Each dot represents a single participant (n = 16). All analyses are for the time interval 1.5-3 s post stimulus onset.