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Neural coding of cognitive control: The representational similarity analysis approach

Michael Freund, Joset A. Etzel, Todd S. Braver

202021 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cognitive control relies on distributed and potentially high-dimensional frontoparietal task representations. Yet, the classical cognitive neuroscience approach in this domain has focused on aggregating and contrasting neural measures — either via univariate or multivariate methods — along highly abstracted, one-dimensional factors (e.g., Stroop congruency). Here, we present representational similarity analysis (RSA) as a complementary approach that can powerfully inform representational components of cognitive control theories. We review several exemplary uses of RSA in this regard. We further show that most classical paradigms, given their factorial structure, can be optimized for RSA with minimal modification. Our aim is to illustrate how RSA can be incorporated into cognitive control investigations to shed new light on old questions.

Topics & Concepts

CognitionStroop effectUnivariateCoding (social sciences)Similarity (geometry)Computer scienceCognitive neuroscienceArtificial intelligenceControl (management)Cognitive scienceMultivariate statisticsPsychologyCognitive psychologyMachine learningMathematicsNeuroscienceImage (mathematics)StatisticsNeural Networks and Applications