Experimental data indicate that perceptual decision making involves integration of sensory evidence in certain cortical areas. Theoretical studies have proposed that the computation in neural decision circuits approximates statistically optimal decision procedures (e.g., sequential probability ratio test) that maximize the reward rate in sequential choice tasks. However, these previous studies assumed that the sensory evidence was represented by continuous values from gaussian distributions with the same variance across alternatives. In this article, we make a more realistic assumption that sensory evidence is represented in spike trains described by the Poisson processes, which naturally satisfy the mean-variance relationship observed in s...
Much experimental evidence indicates that lat perceptual decisions are made by integrating sensory i...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...
The neuronal processes underlying perceptual decision-making have been the focus of numerous studies...
Experimental data indicate that perceptual decision making involves integration of sensory evidence ...
This chapter reviews theories proposing that the brain implements statistically optimal strategies f...
Sensory decision-making typically involves a choice between multiple alternatives and the evidence s...
Computational theories of decision making in the brain usually assume that sensory 'evidence' is acc...
Neurophysiological evidence due to Schall, Newsome and others indicates that decision proc-esses in ...
Computational theories of decision making in the brain usually assume that sensory 'evidence' is acc...
The basal ganglia are a subcortical group of interconnected nuclei involved in mediating action sele...
When making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select the app...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanisms of decision-making and action selection are generally t...
Computational theories of decision making in the brain usually assume that sensory 'evi-dence &...
SummaryWhen making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select ...
We study a standard linear readout model of perceptual integration from a population of sensory neur...
Much experimental evidence indicates that lat perceptual decisions are made by integrating sensory i...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...
The neuronal processes underlying perceptual decision-making have been the focus of numerous studies...
Experimental data indicate that perceptual decision making involves integration of sensory evidence ...
This chapter reviews theories proposing that the brain implements statistically optimal strategies f...
Sensory decision-making typically involves a choice between multiple alternatives and the evidence s...
Computational theories of decision making in the brain usually assume that sensory 'evidence' is acc...
Neurophysiological evidence due to Schall, Newsome and others indicates that decision proc-esses in ...
Computational theories of decision making in the brain usually assume that sensory 'evidence' is acc...
The basal ganglia are a subcortical group of interconnected nuclei involved in mediating action sele...
When making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select the app...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanisms of decision-making and action selection are generally t...
Computational theories of decision making in the brain usually assume that sensory 'evi-dence &...
SummaryWhen making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select ...
We study a standard linear readout model of perceptual integration from a population of sensory neur...
Much experimental evidence indicates that lat perceptual decisions are made by integrating sensory i...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...
The neuronal processes underlying perceptual decision-making have been the focus of numerous studies...