Predicting Action Content On-Line and in Real Time before Action Onset – an Intracranial Human Study
Maoz, Uri, Ye, Shengxuan, Ross, Ian, Mamelak, Adam, Koch, Christof
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The ability to predict action content from neural signals in real time before the action occurs has been long sought in the neuroscientific study of decision-making, agency and volition. Online real-time (ORT) prediction is important for understanding the relation between neural correlates of decision-making and conscious, voluntary action as well as for brain-machine interfaces. Here, epilepsy patients, implanted with intracranial depth microelectrodes or subdural grid electrodes for clinical purposes, participated in a "matching-pennies" game against an opponent. In each trial, subjects were given a 5 s countdown, after which they had to raise their left or right hand immediately as the "go" signal appeared on a computer screen. They won a fixed amount of money if they raised a different hand than their opponent and lost that amount otherwise.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2012
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- North America > United States
- California > Los Angeles County (0.14)
- Washington > King County (0.14)
- North America > United States
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- Research Report > New Finding (0.68)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Neurology > Epilepsy (0.55)
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