“…Non-human primate research has shown that these regions preferentially code task-relevant information (Rao, Rainer, & Miller, 1997;Freedman et al, 2001;Cromer et al, 2010;Roy et al, 2010;Kadohisa et al, 2013), a result mirrored in human neuroimaging data (Woolgar et al, 2015;Jackson et al, 2017;Jackson & Woolgar, 2018). This selective representation may support preferential coding in other brain regions (Desimone & Duncan, 1995;Miller & Cohen, 2001), as indicated by previous work (Baldauf & Desimone, 2014;Goddard, Carlson, & Woolgar, 2019), yielding a plausible mechanism for a brain-wide focus on relevant information and a key component of cognitive control. For example, Baldauf and Desimone (2014) combined magnetoencephalography and fMRI to show that the inferior frontal junction appears to direct object-based attentional inputs to the inferior-temporal cortex.…”