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Opposing history effect of preceding decision and action in the free choice of saccade direction
2014
Journal of Neurophysiology
Mochizuki K, Funahashi S. Opposing history effect of preceding decision and action in the free choice of saccade direction. When we act voluntarily, we make a decision to do so prior to the actual execution. However, because of the strong tie between decision and action, it has been difficult to dissociate these two processes in an animal's free behavior. In the present study, we tried to characterize the differences in these processes on the basis of their unique history effect. Using simple
doi:10.1152/jn.00846.2013
pmid:24848475
fatcat:uujyomvoh5fibka4fdqev3q2qa