Competing basal-ganglia pathways determine the difference between stopping and deciding not to go

  1. Kyle Dunovan  Is a corresponding author
  2. Brighid Lynch
  3. Tara Molesworth
  4. Timothy Verstynen
  1. University of Pittsburgh, United States
  2. University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
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  1. Kyle Dunovan
  2. Brighid Lynch
  3. Tara Molesworth
  4. Timothy Verstynen
(2015)
Competing basal-ganglia pathways determine the difference between stopping and deciding not to go
eLife 4:e08723.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.08723