2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2012.09.015
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Rhythmic Fluctuations in Evidence Accumulation during Decision Making in the Human Brain

Abstract: 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 sequential information processing. During multisample perceptual categorization, we found that the neural encoding of momentary evidence in human electrical brain signals and its subsequent impact on choice fluctuated r… Show more

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“…Individual alpha frequency bands (8-12 Hz) were extracted using third-order Butterworth filters, and the phase and power of these narrow-band signals were extracted using the Hilbert transform. To explore whether alpha phase was correlated with causality judgments, we measured the correlation between alpha phase and CT using an approach similar to the methods used in previous studies, detailed below (Cravo, Rohenkohl, Wyart, & Nobre, 2013;Wyart, de Gardelle, Scholl, & Summerfield, 2012).…”
Section: Eeg Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual alpha frequency bands (8-12 Hz) were extracted using third-order Butterworth filters, and the phase and power of these narrow-band signals were extracted using the Hilbert transform. To explore whether alpha phase was correlated with causality judgments, we measured the correlation between alpha phase and CT using an approach similar to the methods used in previous studies, detailed below (Cravo, Rohenkohl, Wyart, & Nobre, 2013;Wyart, de Gardelle, Scholl, & Summerfield, 2012).…”
Section: Eeg Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lateral parietal neurons are commonly implicated in evidence accumulation (Sugrue et al, 2005;Gold and Shadlen, 2007), and parietal delta oscillations modulate rhythmic gain of information accumulation with phase-specific dynamics (Lakatos et al, 2008;Schroeder and Lakatos, 2009;Wyart et al, 2012;Cheadle et al, 2014). Indeed, the current findings suggest that delta phase links integrative parietal activities with motor cortex disinhibition to motivate rulebased action selection (Fig.…”
Section: Differences and Similarities In Delta Band Surprise Signalsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…for indicating whether the orientations were on average closer to the cardinal or diagonal axes. In this task, DU is orthogonal to the perceptual input [50]. B.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%