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. 2016 Apr 1;12(4):e1004730. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004730

Fig 7. Adaptive OFC-PPF extends to tasks beyond those used for CLDA training.

Fig 7

(A) Sample random trajectories in the target-jump task. Gray circle shows the initial target and cyan circle shows the eventual target after the jump occurred. The unfilled circle on the trajectory shows the time at which the jump occurred. The monkey used a random-walk PPF trained on the center-out task to perform this target-jump task. (B) Sample random trajectories in the target-to-target task. Each trial type consisted of a start target and an end target. Instead of going from the center to one of eight peripheral targets in the center-out task, here the monkey had to move the cursor from one target to another target (whose locations could also differ from those in the center-out task).