Abstract:Highlights• First LFP recordings in humans performing an oculomotor decision-making task • Free-choice saccade trials exhibit sustained frontoparietal high gamma activity• Machine learning analytics unravel underlying spectral and temporal brain dynamics• Single-trial saccade-locked gamma distinguish planning and execution processes
SummaryFreely choosing an action between alternatives activates a widely distributed decision circuit in the brain. Primate studies suggest that oculomotor decision processes are e… Show more
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