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Urgent Decision Making: Resolving Visuomotor Interactions at High Temporal Resolution

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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-vision-100419-103842

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attention; choice; detection; discrimination; perception; reaction time; saccade

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) from the National Eye Institute [R01EY021228, R01EY025172]
  2. National Institute of Drug Abuse as part of the National Science Foundation/NIH Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS) program [R01DA030750]

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Addressing temporal uncertainty through urgent visuomotor tasks, a novel behavioral metric describing the evolution of subjective perceptual judgments has been established, clarifying the neural distinction between perceptual evaluation and motor selection processes.
Measuring when exactly perceptual decisions are made is crucial for defining how the activation of specific neurons contributes to behavior. However, in traditional, nonurgent visuomotor tasks, the uncertainty of this temporal measurement is very large. This is a problem not only for delimiting the capacity of perception, but also for correctly interpreting the functional roles ascribed to choice-related neuronal responses. In this article, we review psychophysical, neurophysiological, and modeling work based on urgent visuomotor tasks in which this temporal uncertainty can be effectively overcome. The cornerstone of this work is a novel behavioral metric that describes the evolution of the subject's perceptual judgment moment by moment, allowing us to resolve numerous perceptual events that unfold within a few tens of milliseconds. In this framework, the neural distinction between perceptual evaluation and motor selection processes becomes particularly clear, as the conclusion of one is not contingent on that of the other.

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