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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Neurosci. 2013 Nov 10;16(12):1879–1887. doi: 10.1038/nn.3574

Figure 4. Task demands modulate spatial representations.

Figure 4

(a) Reconstructed spatial representations of each of 36 flickering checkerboard stimuli presented in a 6 × 6 grid. All 36 stimulus locations are shown, with each location’s representation averaged across participants (n = 8) using data from bilateral V1 during attend stimulus runs. One participant was not included in this analysis (AG3, see Supplementary Fig. 4). Each small image represents the reconstructed spatial representation of the entire visual field, and the position of the image in the panel corresponds to the location of the presented stimulus. (b) A subset of representations (corresponding to the upper left quadrant of the visual field, dashed box in a) for each ROI and each task condition. Results are similar for other quadrants (not shown, although see Fig. 5 for aggregate quantification of all reconstructions). All reconstructions in a and b are shown on the same color scale.