Rhythmic fluctuations in evidence accumulation during decision making in the human brain.
Categorical choices are preceded by the accumulation of sensory evidence in favor of one action or another. Current models describe evidence accumulation as a continuous process occurring at a constant rate, but this view is inconsistent with accounts of a psychological refractory period during sequ...
Main Authors: | Wyart, V, de Gardelle, V, Scholl, J, Summerfield, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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