Attention often requires maintaining a stable mental state over time while simultaneously improving perceptual sensitivity. These requirements place conflicting demands on neural populations, as sensitivity implies a robust response to perturbation by incoming stimuli, which is antithetical to stability. Functional specialization of cortical areas provides one potential mechanism to resolve this conflict. We reasoned that attention signals in executive control areas might be highly stable over time, reflecting maintenance of the cognitive state, thereby freeing up sensory areas to be more sensitive to sensory input (i.e., unstable), which would be reflected by more dynamic attention signals in those areas. To test these predictions, we simultaneously recorded neural populations in prefrontal cortex (PFC) and visual cortical area V4 in rhesus macaque monkeys performing an endogenous spatial selective attention task. Using a decoding approach, we found that the neural code for attention states in PFC was substantially more stable over time compared with the attention code in V4 on a moment-by moment basis, in line with our guiding thesis. Moreover, attention signals in PFC predicted the future attention state of V4 better than vice versa, consistent with a top-down role for PFC in attention. These results suggest a functional specialization of attention mechanisms across cortical areas with a division of labor. PFC signals the cognitive state and maintains this state stably over time, whereas V4 responds to sensory input in a manner dynamically modulated by that cognitive state.
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Helsinki Univ Technol, Low Temp Lab, AMI Ctr, Finland Brain Res Unit, Espoo 02015, Finland
Helsinki Sch Econ HSE, Helsinki 00101, FinlandHelsinki Univ Technol, Low Temp Lab, AMI Ctr, Finland Brain Res Unit, Espoo 02015, Finland
Simola, Jaana
Stenbacka, Linda
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Helsinki Univ Technol, Low Temp Lab, AMI Ctr, Finland Brain Res Unit, Espoo 02015, FinlandHelsinki Univ Technol, Low Temp Lab, AMI Ctr, Finland Brain Res Unit, Espoo 02015, Finland
Stenbacka, Linda
Vanni, Simo
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Helsinki Univ Technol, Low Temp Lab, AMI Ctr, Finland Brain Res Unit, Espoo 02015, FinlandHelsinki Univ Technol, Low Temp Lab, AMI Ctr, Finland Brain Res Unit, Espoo 02015, Finland
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Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Psychol, Percept & Cognit Lab, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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Saproo, Sameer
Serences, John T.
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Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Psychol, Percept & Cognit Lab, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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