Most of our daily decisions are governed by one of two systems: an impulsive system driving instantaneous decisions and a deliberative system driving thoughtful ones. The impulsive system reacts to immediately available concrete rewards. In contrast, the deliberative system reacts to more delayed rewards and/or punishments, which imposes consideration of longer-term choice consequences. Contingency management for addiction treatment is hypothesized to engage deliberative processes. Ultimately, in both decision-making situations, an action is needed to enact the decision. Whether those actions differ in implementation is an open question whose answer could inform as to whether distinct neural systems are engaged. To explore whether there is ...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
Erratum inCorrigendum to "Decision urgency invigorates movement in humans" [Behav. Brain Res. 382 (2...
Most of our daily decisions are governed by one of two systems: an impulsive system driving instanta...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
Simple perceptual tasks have laid the groundwork for understanding the neurobiology of decision-maki...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
SummaryOrbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is widely held to be critical for flexibility in decision-making w...
<p>Making decisions is fundamental to everything we do, yet it can be impaired in various disorders ...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
The ability to take effective decisions is fundamental for successful environmental adaptation and s...
<div><p>Behavioural and neurophysiological studies in primates have increasingly shown the involveme...
How deliberation on sensory cues and action selection interact in decision-related brain areas is st...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
Erratum inCorrigendum to "Decision urgency invigorates movement in humans" [Behav. Brain Res. 382 (2...
Most of our daily decisions are governed by one of two systems: an impulsive system driving instanta...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
Simple perceptual tasks have laid the groundwork for understanding the neurobiology of decision-maki...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
SummaryOrbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is widely held to be critical for flexibility in decision-making w...
<p>Making decisions is fundamental to everything we do, yet it can be impaired in various disorders ...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
The ability to take effective decisions is fundamental for successful environmental adaptation and s...
<div><p>Behavioural and neurophysiological studies in primates have increasingly shown the involveme...
How deliberation on sensory cues and action selection interact in decision-related brain areas is st...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
Erratum inCorrigendum to "Decision urgency invigorates movement in humans" [Behav. Brain Res. 382 (2...