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18 april 2019 22:02:59

 
Rats Generate Vibrissal Sensory Evidence until Boundary Crossing Triggers a Decision (Current Biology)
 


Faced with uncertain sensory inputs, primates integrate evidence over time to a decision boundary. Zuo and Diamond ask whether rats` employ bounded integration as they generate tactile evidence to identify texture. On each trial, rats accumulate vibrissal signals across touches; they make a decision when the integrated quantity reaches a boundary.


 
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