International audienceDecisions based on sensory evaluation during single trials may depend on the collective activity of neurons distributed across brain circuits. Previous studies have deepened our understanding of how the activity of individual neurons relates to the formation of a decision and its storage for later report. However, little is known about how decision-making and decision maintenance processes evolve in single trials. We addressed this problem by studying the activity of simultaneously recorded neurons from different somatosensory and frontal lobe cortices of monkeys performing a vibrotactile discrimination task. We used the hidden Markov model to describe the spatiotemporal pattern of activity in single trials as a sequen...
Perceptual decision making in monkeys relies on decision neurons, which accumulate evidence and main...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
International audienceDecisions based on sensory evaluation during single trials may depend on the c...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
SummaryDecisions emerge from the concerted activity of neuronal populations distributed across brain...
SummaryDecision making is a complex process in which different sources of information are combined i...
Cortical activity related to erroneous behavior in discrimination or decision-making tasks is rarely...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons co-varies with choice. Previous findings...
Cortical circuits combine new inputs with ongoing activity during a variety of behaviors, including ...
The ability to discriminate between two sequential stimuli requires evaluation of current sensory in...
SummaryThe processes underlying dynamic changes in human behavior during real situations contain muc...
AbstractThe events linking sensory discrimination to motor action remain unclear. It is not known, f...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
In the study of decision making, emphasis is placed on different forms of perceptual integration, wh...
Perceptual decision making in monkeys relies on decision neurons, which accumulate evidence and main...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
International audienceDecisions based on sensory evaluation during single trials may depend on the c...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
SummaryDecisions emerge from the concerted activity of neuronal populations distributed across brain...
SummaryDecision making is a complex process in which different sources of information are combined i...
Cortical activity related to erroneous behavior in discrimination or decision-making tasks is rarely...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons co-varies with choice. Previous findings...
Cortical circuits combine new inputs with ongoing activity during a variety of behaviors, including ...
The ability to discriminate between two sequential stimuli requires evaluation of current sensory in...
SummaryThe processes underlying dynamic changes in human behavior during real situations contain muc...
AbstractThe events linking sensory discrimination to motor action remain unclear. It is not known, f...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
In the study of decision making, emphasis is placed on different forms of perceptual integration, wh...
Perceptual decision making in monkeys relies on decision neurons, which accumulate evidence and main...
When choosing actions, we can act decisively, vacillate, or suffer momentary indecision. Studying ho...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...