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This project investigates how the brain makes continuous decisions, like judging the direction of moving objects. By using advanced neural tracing techniques, it aims to develop a computational model that captures the dynamics of decision-making processes.
The neural computations underlying perceptual decisions have been a central interest for psychology and cognitive neuroscience for decades but, to date, this work has largely focussed on decisions with just two potential outcomes.
Yet, in daily life we make countless decisions along a continuous dimension and the precision of these choices is of critical importance, such as when judging the direction of a tennis ball or adjusting course to avoid obstacles while driving.
How does the brain implem…
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