Recent studies have suggested close functional links between overt visual attention and decision making. This suggests that the corresponding mechanisms may interface in brain regions known to be crucial for guiding visual attention – such as the frontal eye field (FEF). Here, we combined brain stimulation, eye tracking, and computational approaches to explore this possibility. We show that inhibitory transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the right FEF has a causal impact on decision making, reducing the effect of gaze dwell time on choice while also increasing reaction times. We computationally characterize this putative mechanism by using the attentional drift diffusion model (aDDM), which reveals that FEF inhibition reduces the re...
Although recent research has shown that the frontal cortex has a critical role in perceptual decisio...
It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide...
This thesis tested whether the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) have visuospatial functions that are ...
Recent studies have suggested close functional links between overt visual attention and decision mak...
Several theories propose that perceptual decision making depends on the gradual accumulation of info...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
Voluntary selective attention can prioritize different features in a visual scene. The frontal eye-f...
SummaryThe way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis o...
Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequ...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
The way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis of avail...
Naturalistic decision-making typically involves sequential deployment of attention to choice alterna...
AbstractRecent neuroimaging studies on decision-making under risk indicate that the angular gyrus (A...
In nearly every moment of our lives, we make decisions. However, the neuronal mechanism underlying d...
Even seemingly simple decisions depend on a sophisticated ability to filter noisy inputs and select ...
Although recent research has shown that the frontal cortex has a critical role in perceptual decisio...
It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide...
This thesis tested whether the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) have visuospatial functions that are ...
Recent studies have suggested close functional links between overt visual attention and decision mak...
Several theories propose that perceptual decision making depends on the gradual accumulation of info...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
Voluntary selective attention can prioritize different features in a visual scene. The frontal eye-f...
SummaryThe way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis o...
Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequ...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
The way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis of avail...
Naturalistic decision-making typically involves sequential deployment of attention to choice alterna...
AbstractRecent neuroimaging studies on decision-making under risk indicate that the angular gyrus (A...
In nearly every moment of our lives, we make decisions. However, the neuronal mechanism underlying d...
Even seemingly simple decisions depend on a sophisticated ability to filter noisy inputs and select ...
Although recent research has shown that the frontal cortex has a critical role in perceptual decisio...
It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide...
This thesis tested whether the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) have visuospatial functions that are ...