Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, perception, decision, and action processes were considered to occur in series, but this idea has been successfully challenged, particularly by neurophysiological work in animals. However, the generality of parallel processing requires further elucidation. Here, we investigate whether the accumulation of a decision can be observed intrahemispherically within human motor cortex. Participants categorized faces as male or female, with task difficulty manipulated using morphed stimuli. Transcranial magnetic stimulation, applied during the reaction-time interval, produced motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) in two hand muscles that were the major contributors ...
The neural mechanism underlying simple perceptual decision-making in monkeys has been recently conce...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, percept...
Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, percept...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
AbstractThe events linking sensory discrimination to motor action remain unclear. It is not known, f...
Contains fulltext : 102420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Both decision m...
International audienceMost decisions that we make build upon multiple streams of sensory evidence an...
How sensory evidence is transformed across multiple brain regions to influence behavior remains poor...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
In everyday life we regularly update our expectations about the locations at which sensory events ma...
Perceptual decisions are based on the temporal integration of sensory evidence for different states ...
The neural mechanism underlying simple perceptual decision-making in monkeys has been recently conce...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, percept...
Many everyday activities require time-pressured sensorimotor decision making. Traditionally, percept...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
AbstractThe events linking sensory discrimination to motor action remain unclear. It is not known, f...
Contains fulltext : 102420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Both decision m...
International audienceMost decisions that we make build upon multiple streams of sensory evidence an...
How sensory evidence is transformed across multiple brain regions to influence behavior remains poor...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
In everyday life we regularly update our expectations about the locations at which sensory events ma...
Perceptual decisions are based on the temporal integration of sensory evidence for different states ...
The neural mechanism underlying simple perceptual decision-making in monkeys has been recently conce...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...