Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commitment to an action choice, preceding the planning and execution of the chosen action. However, this is challenged by recent data suggesting that during situated decisions, multiple options are specified simultaneously and compete in premotor cortical areas for selection and execution. Previous studies focused on the competition during planning and left unaddressed the dynamics of decisions during movement. Does deliberation extend into the execution phase? Are nonselected options still considered? Here we studied a decision-making task in which human participants were instructed to select a reaching path trajectory from an origin to a rectangu...
When one makes the decision to act in the physical world, the neural activity in primary motor corte...
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movement...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Motor decision-making is often described as a sequential process, beginning with the assessment of a...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Both decisionmaking and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information strea...
Decisions about actions typically involve a period of deliberation that ends with the commitment to ...
Background: During motor decision making, the neural activity in primary motor cortex (M1) encodes d...
Decisions are occasionally accompanied by changes-of-mind. While considered a hallmark of cognitive ...
When one makes the decision to act in the physical world, the neural activity in primary motor corte...
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movement...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Motor decision-making is often described as a sequential process, beginning with the assessment of a...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Both decisionmaking and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information strea...
Decisions about actions typically involve a period of deliberation that ends with the commitment to ...
Background: During motor decision making, the neural activity in primary motor cortex (M1) encodes d...
Decisions are occasionally accompanied by changes-of-mind. While considered a hallmark of cognitive ...
When one makes the decision to act in the physical world, the neural activity in primary motor corte...
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movement...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...