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Dynamic Interplay of Value and Sensory Information in High-Speed Decision Making (Current Biology)
 


Afacan-Seref et al. provide convergent evidence from behavioral modeling and electrophysiological recordings that when faced with physically strong sensory cues but severe time constraints, humans prioritize more valuable sensory-instructed actions by applying a bias to the growing sensory evidence input to an accumulation process.


 
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