2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.01.136
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The timing of exploratory decision-making revealed by single-trial topographic EEGanalyses

Abstract: Decision-making in an uncertain environment is driven by two major needs: exploring the environment to gather information or exploiting acquired knowledge to maximize reward. The neural processes underlying exploratory decision-making have been mainly studied by means of functional magnetic resonance imaging, overlooking any information about the time when decisions are made. Here, we carried out an electroencephalography (EEG) experiment, in order to detect the time when the brain generators responsible for t… Show more

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“…In a similar way to our previous study (Tzovara et al, 2012a), we examined whether the two time-periods revealed by the TANOVA also carry predictive power of single decisions. To test this, we restricted the single-trial decoding of accept vs. reject decisions only to the periods identified from the average ERP analysis.…”
Section: Comparison With Average Erp Analysesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…In a similar way to our previous study (Tzovara et al, 2012a), we examined whether the two time-periods revealed by the TANOVA also carry predictive power of single decisions. To test this, we restricted the single-trial decoding of accept vs. reject decisions only to the periods identified from the average ERP analysis.…”
Section: Comparison With Average Erp Analysesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The single-trial topographic EEG analysis was carried out at the single-subject level and was based on a multivariate EEG decoding approach, whose suitability for decoding subjects' decisions has been shown in a previous study (Tzovara et al, 2012a). In this previous study, we evaluated the time of decisions at the neural level by taking advantage of the EEG activity locked to the reward presentation.…”
Section: Eeg Analysis 251 Multivariate Eeg Decoding Based On Accummentioning
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