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Task learning increases information redundancy of neural responses in macaque visual cortex

Science (Science), 2026
Shizhao Liu
Anton Pletenev
Ralf M. Haefner
Adam C. Snyder
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Abstract

How does the brain optimize sensory information for decision-making in new tasks? One hypothesis suggests learning reduces redundancy in neural representations to improve efficiency, while another, based on Bayesian inference, predicts learning increases redundancy by distributing information across neurons. We tested these hypotheses by tracking population responses in macaque cortical area V4 as monkeys learned visual discrimination tasks. We found strong support for the Bayesian predictions: task learning increased redundancy in neural responses over weeks of training and within single trials. This redundancy did not reduce information but instead increased the information carried by individual neurons. These insights suggest sensory processing in the brain reflects a generative rather than discriminative inference process.

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