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Large-scale dynamics of perceptual decision information across human cortex

Psychology

Large-scale dynamics of perceptual decision information across human cortex

N. Wilming, P. R. Murphy, et al.

Discover how perceptual decisions shape our choices! This groundbreaking study by Niklas Wilming, Peter R. Murphy, Florent Meyniel, and Tobias H. Donner utilizes a novel magnetoencephalography decoding method to explore the dynamic interplay of sensory evidence in the human cortex during visual decision-making. Learn how early visual signals influence decision formation and their implications for understanding human cognition.... show more
Abstract
Perceptual decisions entail the accumulation of sensory evidence for a particular choice towards an action plan. An influential framework holds that sensory cortical areas encode the instantaneous sensory evidence and downstream, action-related regions accumulate this evidence. The large-scale distribution of this computation across the cerebral cortex has remained largely elusive. Here, we develop a regionally-specific magnetoencephalography decoding approach to exhaustively map the dynamics of stimulus- and choice-specific signals across the human cortical surface during a visual decision. Comparison with the evidence accumulation dynamics inferred from behavior disentangles stimulus-dependent and endogenous components of choice-predictive activity across the visual cortical hierarchy. We find such an endogenous component in early visual cortex (including V1), which is expressed in a low (<20 Hz) frequency band and tracks, with delay, the build-up of choice-predictive activity in (pre-) motor regions. Our results are consistent with choice- and frequency-specific cortical feedback signaling during decision formation.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 09, 2020
Authors
Niklas Wilming, Peter R. Murphy, Florent Meyniel, Tobias H. Donner
Tags
perceptual decisions
sensory evidence
magnetoencephalography
cortex
decision formation
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