Nonlinear integration of evidence in a dynamic motor task
Fiedler, Katja ; Herrmann, J. Michael
Citable Link (URL):http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/7582
Journal Article (Published version)
First published (peer reviewed)
BMC Neuroscience 2011; 12(Suppl 1)
Abstract
Reaching movements are governed by estimates of sensory
and environmental quantities. If performed under
uncertainty they are often based on prior expectations
that summarise previous relevant information. We study
the temporal evolution of the decision priors in a twoalternative
forced-choice movement task.