Several prominent neurocomputational models predict that an increase of choice alternatives is modulated by increased activity in the subthalamic nucleus (STN). In turn, increased STN activity allows prolonged accumulation of information. At the same time, areas in the medial frontal cortex such as the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the pre-SMA are hypothesized to influence the information processing in the STN. This study set out to test concrete predictions of STN activity in multiple-alternative decision-making using a multimodal combination of 7 Tesla structural and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and ancestral graph (AG) modeling. The results are in line with the predictions in that increased STN activity was found with an ...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Although previous studies have implicated a diverse set of brain regions in reward-related decision ...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Several prominent neurocomputational models predict that an increase of choice alternatives is modul...
The switch between automatic action selection and more controlled forms of decision-making is a dyna...
The switch betweeng automatic action selection and more controlled forms of decision-making is a dyn...
Recent studies have implicated the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in decisions that involve inhibiting mo...
SummaryIf humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down re...
It has been suggested that a connection between the STN and value-sensitive areas of the prefrontal ...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Recent neuroscience research is beginning to discover the brain regions involved in decision-making ...
The subthalamic nucleus (STN), which receives excitatory inputs from the cortex and has direct conne...
BACKGROUND: Choosing between actions associated with uncertain rewards and punishments is mediated b...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Although previous studies have implicated a diverse set of brain regions in reward-related decision ...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Several prominent neurocomputational models predict that an increase of choice alternatives is modul...
The switch between automatic action selection and more controlled forms of decision-making is a dyna...
The switch betweeng automatic action selection and more controlled forms of decision-making is a dyn...
Recent studies have implicated the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in decisions that involve inhibiting mo...
SummaryIf humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down re...
It has been suggested that a connection between the STN and value-sensitive areas of the prefrontal ...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Recent neuroscience research is beginning to discover the brain regions involved in decision-making ...
The subthalamic nucleus (STN), which receives excitatory inputs from the cortex and has direct conne...
BACKGROUND: Choosing between actions associated with uncertain rewards and punishments is mediated b...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Although previous studies have implicated a diverse set of brain regions in reward-related decision ...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...