Response of Neurons in the Lateral Intraparietal Area during a Combined Visual Discrimination Reaction Time Task
Institute of Neurobiology · University of Washington · +1 more institution
Abstract
Decisions about the visual world can take time to form, especially when information is unreliable. We studied the neural correlate of gradual decision formation by recording activity from the lateral intraparietal cortex (area LIP) of rhesus monkeys during a combined motion-discrimination reaction-time task. Monkeys reported the direction of random-dot motion by making an eye movement to one of two peripheral choice targets, one of which was within the response field of the neuron. We varied the difficulty of the task and measured both the accuracy of direction discrimination and the time required to reach a decision. Both the accuracy and speed of decisions increased as a function of motion strength. During…
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- Stimulus (psychology)
- Neuroscience
- Extrastriate cortex
- Visual cortex
- Psychology
- Eye movement
- Perception
- Task (project management)