Optimal decisions: From neural spikes, through stochastic differential equations, to behavior
There is increasing evidence from in vivo recordings in monkeys trained to respond to stimuli by making left- or rightward eye movements, that firing rates in certain groups of neurons in oculo-motor areas mimic drift-diffusion processes, rising to a (fixed) threshold prior to movement initiation. T...
Main Authors: | Holmes, P, Shea-Brown, E, Moehlis, J, Bogacz, R, Gao, J, Aston-Jones, G, Clayton, E, Rajkowski, J, Cohen, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2005
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