<div><p>Decision formation recruits many brain regions, but the procedure they jointly execute is unknown. Here we characterize its essential composition, using as a framework a novel recursive Bayesian algorithm that makes decisions based on spike-trains with the statistics of those in sensory cortex (MT). Using it to simulate the random-dot-motion task, we demonstrate it quantitatively replicates the choice behaviour of monkeys, whilst predicting losses of otherwise usable information from MT. Its architecture maps to the recurrent cortico-basal-ganglia-thalamo-cortical loops, whose components are all implicated in decision-making. We show that the dynamics of its mapped computations match those of neural activity in the sensorimotor cort...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...
SummaryIntelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex prob...
Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spa...
Decision formation recruits many brain regions, but the procedure they jointly execute is unknown. H...
Decision formation recruits many brain regions, but the procedure they jointly execute is unknown. H...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanisms of decision-making and action selection are generally t...
How does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with certainty ...
To study a cognitive neural model of decision making, we analyzed the neural and behavioral data rec...
Decisions based on uncertain information may benefit from an accumulation of information over time. ...
Recently, there have been growing behavioral evidence that the brain encodes sensory information in ...
The basal ganglia are a subcortical group of interconnected nuclei involved in mediating action sele...
International audienceThe mechanisms of decision making are generally thought to be under the contro...
SummaryDecisions emerge from the concerted activity of neuronal populations distributed across brain...
Perception involves two types of decisions about the sensory world: identification of stimulus featu...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...
SummaryIntelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex prob...
Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spa...
Decision formation recruits many brain regions, but the procedure they jointly execute is unknown. H...
Decision formation recruits many brain regions, but the procedure they jointly execute is unknown. H...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanisms of decision-making and action selection are generally t...
How does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with certainty ...
To study a cognitive neural model of decision making, we analyzed the neural and behavioral data rec...
Decisions based on uncertain information may benefit from an accumulation of information over time. ...
Recently, there have been growing behavioral evidence that the brain encodes sensory information in ...
The basal ganglia are a subcortical group of interconnected nuclei involved in mediating action sele...
International audienceThe mechanisms of decision making are generally thought to be under the contro...
SummaryDecisions emerge from the concerted activity of neuronal populations distributed across brain...
Perception involves two types of decisions about the sensory world: identification of stimulus featu...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...
SummaryIntelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex prob...
Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spa...