“…To provide a second, independent index of LC activity during Go-induced encoding enhancement, we next performed the same Go/NoGo memory paradigm while recording pupil diameter responses (Exp 6). Pupil diameter has been shown to be a reliable, indirect index of LC activation, positively correlating with LC firing rates in non-human primates (Gilzenrat et al, 2003;Gilzenrat et al, 2010;Jepma & Nieuwenhuis, 2011;Joshi et al, 2016;Rajkowski, Kubiak, & Aston-Jones, 1993) and with BOLD activity in human LC (Alnaes et al, 2014;Gilzenrat et al, 2010;Murphy et al, 2014;Murphy, Robertson, Balsters, & O'connell, 2011b) (see Chapter 2.2.1). We therefore expected that the pupil-derived index of LC activation would relate to memory performance and movement in the same way as that observed with fMRI scanning (Figure 19).…”