Decision-Making in the Primate Brain
<p>Making decisions is fundamental to everything we do, yet it can be impaired in various disorders and conditions. While research into the neural basis of decision-making has flourished in recent years, many questions remain about how decisions are instantiated in the brain. Here we explored...
Main Author: | Drucker, Caroline Beth |
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Other Authors: | Platt, Michael L |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12220 |
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