“…How neural activities control the behavior (either choice or performance) is a crucial question in neuroscience. Previous studies have reported a link between behavioral performance and the neural activity in different brain areas, such as the trigeminothalamic system (Maixner et al, 1989 ; Bushnell et al, 1993 ), the somatosensory system (Sinclair and Burton, 1991 ; Romo et al, 1996 ), superior colliculus (Horwitz and Newsome, 2001 ) and visual cortex (Newsome et al, 1989 ; Britten et al, 1996 ; Shadlen et al, 1996 ; Horwitz and Newsome, 2001 ; Cook and Maunsell, 2002 ; Barberini et al, 2005 ; Liu and Newsome, 2005 , 2006 ; Cohen and Newsome, 2009 ; Cohen and Maunsell, 2010 ; Kajikawa and Schroeder, 2011 ; van Ede et al, 2012 ; Smith et al, 2015 ). Additionally, it has been reported that behavioral choice is closely connected to the neural activity (Johansson and Vallbo, 1979 ; Newsome et al, 1989 ; Bushnell et al, 1993 ; Britten et al, 1996 ; Romo et al, 1996 ; Shadlen et al, 1996 ; Horwitz and Newsome, 2001 ; Cook and Maunsell, 2002 ; Barberini et al, 2005 ; Liu and Newsome, 2005 , 2006 ).…”