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Bounded integration in parietal cortex underlies decisions even when viewing duration is dictated by the environmentKiani et al., 2008
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- Kiani R
- Hanks T
- Shadlen M
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Decisions about sensory stimuli are often based on an accumulation of evidence in time. When subjects control stimulus duration, the decision terminates when the accumulated evidence reaches a criterion level. Under many natural circumstances and in many …
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