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A Biologically Plausible Computational Theory for Value Integration and Action Selection in Decisions with Competing Alternatives

Fig 7

Characteristic example of the simulated model activity during an effector choice task with three targets.

Neuronal activity of the DNFs that plan saccade (upper row) and reaching (bottom row) movements during a “cued-saccade” trial (note the red cue), in which the context cue is presented prior to target onset. The competition between the effectors is resolved shortly after the context cue is presented. Once the locations of the targets are shown, the framework has already selected the effector (i.e., eye in this trial) and the competition between the targets is resolved quite fast resulting in direct saccadic movements to the selected target (right panel).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004104.g007