Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets for action, the brain prepares, in parallel, competing movements associated with these targets, prior to implementing one of them. Central to this interpretation is the idea that competing viewed targets, prior to selection, are rapidly and automatically transformed into corresponding motor representations. Here, by applying target-specific, gradual visuomotor rotations and dissociating, unbeknownst to participants, the visual direction of potential targets from the direction of the movements required to reach the same targets, we provide direct evidence for this provocative idea. Our results offer strong empirical support for theories sugges...
International audienceTo make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternati...
Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commit...
A series of 8 experiments examined the phenomenon that a rapid aimed hand movement is executed faste...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Recent neural and behavioral findings provide support for the influential idea that in situations in...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
SummaryWe often encounter situations in which there are multiple potential targets for action, as wh...
A key goal in the study of decision making is determining how neural networks involved in perception...
Recent theory proposes that the brain, when confronted with several action possibilities, prepares m...
UNLABELLED: Ethologically inspired models of movement preparation view the sensorimotor system as sa...
When given a choice between actions that yield the same reward, we tend to prefer the one that requi...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
International audienceTo make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternati...
Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commit...
A series of 8 experiments examined the phenomenon that a rapid aimed hand movement is executed faste...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Recent neural and behavioral findings provide support for the influential idea that in situations in...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
SummaryWe often encounter situations in which there are multiple potential targets for action, as wh...
A key goal in the study of decision making is determining how neural networks involved in perception...
Recent theory proposes that the brain, when confronted with several action possibilities, prepares m...
UNLABELLED: Ethologically inspired models of movement preparation view the sensorimotor system as sa...
When given a choice between actions that yield the same reward, we tend to prefer the one that requi...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
International audienceTo make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternati...
Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commit...
A series of 8 experiments examined the phenomenon that a rapid aimed hand movement is executed faste...