Attribute encoding is modulated by gaze shifts in each subject.

<p>Average beta coefficients, separated by monkey, from multiple regressions of fixation-related attribute values. Regressions were performed separately for the first and second fixation on trials with two or more pre-choice fixations. The same regressors, with variables defined by the first f...

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Main Author: Aster Q. Perkins (22008260) (author)
Other Authors: Erin L. Rich (22008263) (author)
Published: 2025
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Summary:<p>Average beta coefficients, separated by monkey, from multiple regressions of fixation-related attribute values. Regressions were performed separately for the first and second fixation on trials with two or more pre-choice fixations. The same regressors, with variables defined by the first fixation, were used across both fixations. As in the main results, both animals separately showed that the average coefficients tended to be positive for the fixated attribute and negative for the like attribute of the other option (green and orange, respectively, at times after 0 on the first fixation and before 0 on the second fixation). Because monkeys tended to shift their gaze among like attributes, the second fixation was frequently directed to the attribute that was previously defined as the like attribute of the other option. Consistent with this, the average coefficients for that attribute became positive after the second fixation (orange), while the previously fixated attribute (green) became negative. Shading = ±sem.</p> <p>(EPS)</p>