SummaryIn the study of decision making, emphasis is placed on different forms of perceptual integration, while the influence of other factors, such as memory, is ignored. In addition, it is believed that the information underlying decision making is carried in the rate of the neuronal response, while its variability is considered unspecific. Here we studied the influence of recent experience on motor decision making by analyzing the activity of neurons in the dorsal premotor area of two monkeys performing a countermanding arm task. We observe that the across-trial variability of the neural response strongly correlates with trial history-dependent changes in reaction time. Using a theoretical model of decision making, we show that a trial hi...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
How sensory evidence is transformed across multiple brain regions to influence behavior remains poor...
AbstractLarge variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiq...
In the study of decision making, emphasis is placed on different forms of perceptual integration, wh...
Decision-making is thought to be shaped by factors such as “urgency” and past outcomes. However, the...
SummaryDecision making is a complex process in which different sources of information are combined i...
Although the premotor (PM) cortex was once viewed as the substrate of pure motor func- tions, soon i...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
When choices are made freely, they might emerge from pre-existing neural activity. However, whether ...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
AbstractThe events linking sensory discrimination to motor action remain unclear. It is not known, f...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons co-varies with choice. Previous findings...
The time course of neural variability was studied in three nodes of the parieto-frontal system: the ...
How deliberation on sensory cues and action selection interact in decision-related brain areas is st...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
How sensory evidence is transformed across multiple brain regions to influence behavior remains poor...
AbstractLarge variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiq...
In the study of decision making, emphasis is placed on different forms of perceptual integration, wh...
Decision-making is thought to be shaped by factors such as “urgency” and past outcomes. However, the...
SummaryDecision making is a complex process in which different sources of information are combined i...
Although the premotor (PM) cortex was once viewed as the substrate of pure motor func- tions, soon i...
SummaryNeurophysiological studies of decision making have primarily focused on decisions about infor...
When choices are made freely, they might emerge from pre-existing neural activity. However, whether ...
AbstractRecent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of k...
AbstractThe events linking sensory discrimination to motor action remain unclear. It is not known, f...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
During perceptual decisions the activity of sensory neurons co-varies with choice. Previous findings...
The time course of neural variability was studied in three nodes of the parieto-frontal system: the ...
How deliberation on sensory cues and action selection interact in decision-related brain areas is st...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
How sensory evidence is transformed across multiple brain regions to influence behavior remains poor...
AbstractLarge variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiq...