Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor-related areas. According to this view, during action selection, motor activity should integrate cognitive information (e.g., reward) that drives our decisions. We tested this hypothesis in humans by measuring motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) in a left finger muscle during motor preparation in a hand selection task, in which subjects performed left or right key presses according to an imperative signal. This signal was either obvious or ambiguous, but subjects were always asked to react as fast as possible. When the signal was really indistinct, any key press was regarded as correct, so subjects could respond "at random" in those trials. A scor...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Monkey neurophysiology research supports the affordance competition hypothesis (ACH) proposing that ...
Monkey neurophysiology research supports the affordance competition hypothesis (ACH) proposing that ...
When given a choice between actions that yield the same reward, we tend to prefer the one that requi...
When one makes the decision to act in the physical world, the neural activity in primary motor corte...
When one makes the decision to act in the physical world, the neural activity in primary motor corte...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Background: During motor decision making, the neural activity in primary motor cortex (M1) encodes d...
Behavior arises from a constant competition between potential actions. For example, movements perfor...
Humans and other animals are able to adjust their speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) at will depending on...
International audienceHumans and other animals are able to adjust their speed–accuracy trade-off (SA...
Behavioral studies have shown that humans account for inertial acceleration in their decisions of ha...
Making motor decisions often requires balancing the desire to take time to choose accurately with th...
Alternative motor responses can be prepared in parallel. Here, we used electroencephalography (EEG) ...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Monkey neurophysiology research supports the affordance competition hypothesis (ACH) proposing that ...
Monkey neurophysiology research supports the affordance competition hypothesis (ACH) proposing that ...
When given a choice between actions that yield the same reward, we tend to prefer the one that requi...
When one makes the decision to act in the physical world, the neural activity in primary motor corte...
When one makes the decision to act in the physical world, the neural activity in primary motor corte...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Background: During motor decision making, the neural activity in primary motor cortex (M1) encodes d...
Behavior arises from a constant competition between potential actions. For example, movements perfor...
Humans and other animals are able to adjust their speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) at will depending on...
International audienceHumans and other animals are able to adjust their speed–accuracy trade-off (SA...
Behavioral studies have shown that humans account for inertial acceleration in their decisions of ha...
Making motor decisions often requires balancing the desire to take time to choose accurately with th...
Alternative motor responses can be prepared in parallel. Here, we used electroencephalography (EEG) ...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Monkey neurophysiology research supports the affordance competition hypothesis (ACH) proposing that ...
Monkey neurophysiology research supports the affordance competition hypothesis (ACH) proposing that ...