SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations underlying flexible behavior [1, 2]. During perceptual detection, a noisy sensory signal is converted into a behavioral report of the presence or absence of a perceptual experience [3]. Here, we used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to link the dynamics of neural population activity in human motor cortex to perceptual choices in a “yes/no” visual motion detection task. We found that (1) motor response-selective MEG activity in the “gamma” (64–100 Hz) and “beta” (12–36 Hz) frequency ranges predicted subjects' choices several seconds before their overt manual response; (2) this choice-predictive activity built up gradually during stimulus viewing t...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, percept...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
gpretations of sensory information onto complex courses of anterior part of dorsal premotor cortex (...
Whenperceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity may...
Goal-directed behavior requires the flexible transformation of sensory evidence about our environmen...
A person's ability to detect a weak visual target stimulus varies from one viewing to the next. We t...
Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical jud...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
We examine the relative timing of numerous brain regions involved in human decisions that are based ...
Perceptual decision making requires the comparison and integra-tion of sensory evidence to generate ...
Perceptual decision making requires the comparison and integra-tion of sensory evidence to generate ...
The ability to flexibly switch between tasks or rules is crucial for intelligent behaviour. Psycholo...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, percept...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
gpretations of sensory information onto complex courses of anterior part of dorsal premotor cortex (...
Whenperceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity may...
Goal-directed behavior requires the flexible transformation of sensory evidence about our environmen...
A person's ability to detect a weak visual target stimulus varies from one viewing to the next. We t...
Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical jud...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
We examine the relative timing of numerous brain regions involved in human decisions that are based ...
Perceptual decision making requires the comparison and integra-tion of sensory evidence to generate ...
Perceptual decision making requires the comparison and integra-tion of sensory evidence to generate ...
The ability to flexibly switch between tasks or rules is crucial for intelligent behaviour. Psycholo...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, percept...