The importance of urgency in decision making based on dynamic information
Fig 4
Computational framework and model simulations for correct and error trials.
(A) Schematic diagram of the complete network that simulates the observed experimental results. Visual evidence is either provided directly to the decision-making module or stored in a working memory that then provides the information (eleaky) to the decision-making module. The information (eleaky or e) is used by the EAM or the UGM to make a choice. (B) Distributions of DTs in correct and error trials in the all-stay condition when all individual trials are pooled together for real data and simulated EAM and UGM. (C) Same conventions as in (B) for the all-away condition. In this case, simulations were performed with and without leakage in the sensory evidence.