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Probabilistic decision making by slow reverberation in cortical circuits
Xiao Jing Wang
Neural Science
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Attractor Dynamics
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Binary Choice
50%
Cellular Mechanisms
50%
Cortical Circuits
100%
Cortical Network Models
50%
Decision-making Process
50%
Discrimination Experiments
50%
Excitation-inhibition Balance
50%
Feedback Inhibition
50%
Function Time
50%
N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor (NMDAR)
50%
Neocortical
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Neural Activity
50%
Neural Correlates
50%
Perceptual Decision Making
50%
Physiological Studies
50%
Primates
50%
Probabilistic Choice
100%
Psychometric Function
50%
Reaction Time
50%
Recurrent Excitation
100%
Recurrent Feedback
50%
Reverberation
100%
Salient Characteristics
50%
Sensory Stimuli
50%
Slow Time
50%
Synaptic Mechanisms
50%
Time Integration
50%
Visual Discrimination
50%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Decision-Making Process
50%
Discrimination
50%
Inhibition
50%
Network Model
50%
Probabilistic Decision Making
100%
Psychometrics
50%
Sensory Stimulus
50%
Neuroscience
Decision-Making
100%
Decision-Making Process
33%
NMDA Receptor
33%
Psychometrics
33%