Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical judgments. Often, there is a direct mapping between these judgments and specific motor responses. However, when stimulus–response mappings are fixed, neural activity underlying decision-making cannot be separated from neural activity reflecting motor planning. Several human neuroimaging studies have reported changes in brain activity associated with perceptual decisions. Nevertheless, to date it has remained unknown where and how specific choices are encoded in the human brain when motor planning is decoupled from the decision process. We addressed this question by having subjects judge the direction of motion of dynamic random dot patterns at v...
When perceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity ma...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical jud...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
Goal-directed behavior requires the flexible transformation of sensory evidence about our environmen...
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...
Goal-directed behavior requires the flexible transformation of sensory evidence about our environmen...
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...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
When perceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity ma...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical jud...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
During simple perceptual decisions, sensorimotor neurons in monkey fronto-parietal cortex represent ...
Goal-directed behavior requires the flexible transformation of sensory evidence about our environmen...
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...
Goal-directed behavior requires the flexible transformation of sensory evidence about our environmen...
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...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
When perceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity ma...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...