Stimulus-choice (mis)alignment in primate area MT
Fig 6
Choice probabilities of latent factors for each monkey.
Contours corresponds to 50%, 90%, 99% quantities of the choice-mapped stimulus and non-stimulus trial distribution. The IN choice distribution (red-shade contours) is biased upward, indicating existence of the choice information in the non-stimulus axes. The pooled choice probability estimated using the choice-mapped stimulus-axis, non-stimulus-axes (the 3-dimensional subspace orthogonal to the stimulus-axis), and all 4 dimensions of the latent factors are 0.546, 0.591, and 0.621 respectively. The estimated population spike count choice probability is 0.627. For nested statistical tests of the corresponding regression models, see main text and Fig 5.