Geometric stability of neural population codes, quantified by split-half RDM Spearman correlation, is behaviorally relevant, regionally variable opposite to temporal stability, and supported by recurrent excitatory coupling in attractor networks.
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Geometric Stability of Neural Population Codes: Regional Variation, Behavioral Relevance, and Circuit Dependence
Geometric stability of neural population codes, quantified by split-half RDM Spearman correlation, is behaviorally relevant, regionally variable opposite to temporal stability, and supported by recurrent excitatory coupling in attractor networks.