We are excited to share our new paper that dives into how ongoing decision deliberation reflects ongoing movements: ( https://t.co/aAHng86qos)/ A tour-de-force by the incredible @Jan_Calalo
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Past work in has provided brief snapshots of the deliberation process at movement onset (go-before-you-know paradigm) or the influence of a decision itself during movement (changes-of-mind). Yet it is unclear whether ongoing deliberation is expressed during online movement.
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Across several experiments and computational modelling, we show that ongoing deliberation influences the online control of movement---following movement onset and prior to a decision.
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We also found that considering both evidence accumulation and urgency (Trueblood model) was essential to explaining decision times.
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Finally, we were also able to provide an alternative interpretation of previous reaching behaviour in the literature by using our decision-making and movement model.
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This project was a lot of fun to work on with a great team, including @Jan_Calalo, Truc Ngo, @SethSullivan_ @BuggelnJohn, @RakLokesh, Adam Roth, Mike Carter, @NEneeSW, @JCashaback
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