The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction time (RT). Classical sequential-sampling models (SSMs) of decision-making posit RT as the sum of non-overlapping sensory, evidence accumulation, and motor delays. In contrast, recent empirical evidence hints at a continuous-flow paradigm in which multiple motor plans evolve concurrently with the accumulation of sensory evidence. Here we employ a trial-to-trial reliability-based component analysis of encephalographic data acquired during a random-dot motion task to directly image continuous flow in the human brain. We identify three topographically distinct neural sources whose dynamics exhibit contemporaneous ramping to time-of-response, wit...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
AbstractRecent studies have measured the time taken by neural processes to decide between alternativ...
Wefrequentlyneed tomake timelydecisionsbasedonsensory evidence that isweak, ambiguous, ornoisy resul...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measure-ments of reactio...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
SummaryCategorical choices are preceded by the accumulation of sensory evidence in favor of one acti...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
Categorical choices are preceded by the accumulation of sensory evidence in favor of one action or a...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Both decisionmaking and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information strea...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
AbstractRecent studies have measured the time taken by neural processes to decide between alternativ...
Wefrequentlyneed tomake timelydecisionsbasedonsensory evidence that isweak, ambiguous, ornoisy resul...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measure-ments of reactio...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
SummaryCategorical choices are preceded by the accumulation of sensory evidence in favor of one acti...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
Categorical choices are preceded by the accumulation of sensory evidence in favor of one action or a...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Both decisionmaking and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information strea...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
AbstractRecent studies have measured the time taken by neural processes to decide between alternativ...
Wefrequentlyneed tomake timelydecisionsbasedonsensory evidence that isweak, ambiguous, ornoisy resul...