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Selective Attention and Decision-Making Have Separable Neural Bases in Space and Time

Psychology

Selective Attention and Decision-Making Have Separable Neural Bases in Space and Time

D. Moerel, A. N. Rich, et al.

Research conducted by Denise Moerel, Anina N. Rich, and Alexandra Woolgar separates selective attention from decision-making using a two-stage task and multimodal neuroimaging. The study reveals attention boosts stimulus representations in early visual and frontoparietal regions before decisions begin, highlighting attention’s independent role in neural coding.

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