Cortico-striatal connections predict control over speed and accuracy in perceptual decision making.
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy, a process likely mediated by response thresholds. According to the striatal hypothesis, people decrease response thresholds by increasing activation from cortex to striatum, releasing the brain from...
Main Authors: | Forstmann, B, Anwander, A, Schäfer, A, Neumann, J, Brown, S, Wagenmakers, E, Bogacz, R, Turner, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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