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TOWARD ANIMAL MODELS OF ATTENTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS
  
  Abstract
  
  Attention increases sensitivity of V4 neurons. 
 Reynolds JH, Pasternak T, Desimone R
 
  
  
When attention is directed to a location in the visual field,  sensitivity to stimuli at that location is increased. At the neuronal  level, this could arise either through a multiplicative increase in  firing rate or through an increase in the effective strength of the  stimulus. To test conflicting predictions of these alternative models,  we recorded responses of V4 neurons to stimuli across a range of  luminance contrasts and measured the change in response when monkeys  attended to them in order to discriminate a target stimulus from  non-targets. Attention caused greater increases in response at low  contrast than at high contrast, consistent with an increase in  effective stimulus strength. On average, attention increased the  effective contrast of the attended stimulus by a factor of 1.51, an  increase of 51% of its physical contrast. 
  
							
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                 Tuesday, November 4, 2025 
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