Measuring the activity of hundreds of neurons in macaque brains simultaneously provides further evidence that drift-diffusion dynamics underlie how decisions are made in the brain.
Natalie Steinemann, Gabriel M Stine ... Michael N Shadlen
Simultaneous recording from many neurons in macaque lateral intraparietal area reveals the elusive drift-diffusion signal, long suspected to underlie individual perceptual decisions and response times.
Lateral asymmetry of the globus pallidus, caudate nucleus, and thalamus can predict attention-related modulations of posterior alpha oscillations when combining structural MRI with MEG.