Simple Models, Rich Representations: Visual Decoding from Primate Intracortical Neural Signals

January 16, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› NeurIPS 2025 Workshop

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Authors Matteo Ciferri, Matteo Ferrante, Nicola Toschi arXiv ID 2601.11108 Category q-bio.NC Cross-listed cs.CV Citations 0 Venue NeurIPS 2025 Workshop
Abstract
Understanding how neural activity gives rise to perception is a central challenge in neuroscience. We address the problem of decoding visual information from high-density intracortical recordings in primates, using the THINGS Ventral Stream Spiking Dataset. We systematically evaluate the effects of model architecture, training objectives, and data scaling on decoding performance. Results show that decoding accuracy is mainly driven by modeling temporal dynamics in neural signals, rather than architectural complexity. A simple model combining temporal attention with a shallow MLP achieves up to 70% top-1 image retrieval accuracy, outperforming linear baselines as well as recurrent and convolutional approaches. Scaling analyses reveal predictable diminishing returns with increasing input dimensionality and dataset size. Building on these findings, we design a modular generative decoding pipeline that combines low-resolution latent reconstruction with semantically conditioned diffusion, generating plausible images from 200 ms of brain activity. This framework provides principles for brain-computer interfaces and semantic neural decoding.
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