Neural correlates of decision processes: neural and mental chronometry
- PMID: 12744971
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-4388(03)00039-4
Neural correlates of decision processes: neural and mental chronometry
Abstract
Recent studies aim to explain the duration and variability of behavioral reaction time in terms of neural processes. The time taken to make choices is occupied by at least two processes. Neurons in sensorimotor structures accumulate evidence that leads to alternative categorizations, while other neurons within these structures prepare and initiate overt responses. These distinct stages of stimulus encoding and response preparation support variable but flexible behavior.
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