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Graded decisions in the human brain
T. Xie, M. Adamek, et al.
Intracranial recordings reveal that human perceptual decisions are graded rather than all-or-none: broadband gamma activity ramps with accumulated evidence and never reaches a definite bound, most prominently in parietal cortex—providing neural evidence for an analog decision process. This research was conducted by the authors listed in the <Authors> tag.
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