Neural Encoding and Integration of Learned Probabilistic Sequences in Avian Sensory-Motor Circuitry

Volume: 33, Issue: 45, Pages: 17710 - 17723
Published: Nov 6, 2013
Abstract
Many complex behaviors, such as human speech and birdsong, reflect a set of categorical actions that can be flexibly organized into variable sequences. However, little is known about how the brain encodes the probabilities of such sequences. Behavioral sequences are typically characterized by the probability of transitioning from a given action to any subsequent action (which we term "divergence probability"). In contrast, we hypothesized that...
Paper Details
Title
Neural Encoding and Integration of Learned Probabilistic Sequences in Avian Sensory-Motor Circuitry
Published Date
Nov 6, 2013
Volume
33
Issue
45
Pages
17710 - 17723
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