In perceptual discrimination tasks, a subject’s response time is determined both by sensory and motor processes. Measuring the time consumed by the perceptual evaluation step alone is thus complicated by factors such as motor preparation, task difficulty and speed-accuracy tradeoffs. Here we present a task design that minimizes these confounds and allows us to track a subject’s perceptual performance with unprecedented temporal resolution. We find that monkeys can make accurate color discriminations in less than 30 ms. Furthermore, our simple task design provides a novel tool for elucidating how neuronal activity relates to sensory versus motor processing, as demonstrated with neural data from cortical oculomotor neurons. In these cells, pe...
Humans and animals can integrate sensory evidence from various sources to make decisions in a statis...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
To evaluate the nature and possible sources of variation in sensory–motor behavior, we measured the ...
This chapter considers the neural basis of visual decisions and simple binary decisions made upon th...
Additional contributors: Blaine Schneider; Tom Nelson; Ian Harrison; Geoffrey M. Ghose (faculty ment...
AbstractRecent studies have measured the time taken by neural processes to decide between alternativ...
A key goal in the study of decision making is determining how neural networks involved in perception...
Simple perceptual tasks have laid the groundwork for understanding the neurobiology of decision-maki...
Single and multi-unit recordings in primates have identified spatially localized neuronal activity c...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and adaptive b...
We studied spike responses of V1 superficial layer neurons in a perceptual decision task. A rhesus m...
<div><p>Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and ad...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
Humans and animals can integrate sensory evidence from various sources to make decisions in a statis...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
To evaluate the nature and possible sources of variation in sensory–motor behavior, we measured the ...
This chapter considers the neural basis of visual decisions and simple binary decisions made upon th...
Additional contributors: Blaine Schneider; Tom Nelson; Ian Harrison; Geoffrey M. Ghose (faculty ment...
AbstractRecent studies have measured the time taken by neural processes to decide between alternativ...
A key goal in the study of decision making is determining how neural networks involved in perception...
Simple perceptual tasks have laid the groundwork for understanding the neurobiology of decision-maki...
Single and multi-unit recordings in primates have identified spatially localized neuronal activity c...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and adaptive b...
We studied spike responses of V1 superficial layer neurons in a perceptual decision task. A rhesus m...
<div><p>Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and ad...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
Humans and animals can integrate sensory evidence from various sources to make decisions in a statis...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
To evaluate the nature and possible sources of variation in sensory–motor behavior, we measured the ...