Transforming absolute value to categorical choice in primate superior colliculus during value-based decision making
Value-based decision making involves choosing from multiple options with different values. The authors identify a neural mechanism that directly transforms absolute values to categorical choices within the superior colliculus and which supports value-based decision making critical for real-world eco...
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Main Authors: | Beizhen Zhang, Janis Ying Ying Kan, Mingpo Yang, Xiaochun Wang, Jiahao Tu, Michael Christopher Dorris |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bfd10fb9f82948928b5c9cea0841dc3e |
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