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Precision and neuronal dynamics in the human posterior parietal cortex during evidence accumulation
2015
NeuroImage
Primate studies show slow ramping activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) neurons during perceptual decision-making. These findings have inspired a rich theoretical literature to account for this activity. These accounts are largely unrelated to Bayesian theories of perception and predictive coding, a related formulation of perceptual inference in the cortical hierarchy. Here, we tested a key prediction of such hierarchical inference, namely that the estimated precision (reliability) of
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.12.015
pmid:25512038
pmcid:PMC4306525
fatcat:5k5twg6gbrgi5gvzoxfkdv7miu