Auteurs
Gilles de Hollander, Ludovica Labruna, Roberta Sellaro, Anne Trutti, Lorenza S Colzato, Roger Ratcliff, Richard B Ivry, Birte U Forstmann
Publicatiedatum
2016/9/1
Tijdschrift
Journal of cognitive neuroscience
Volume
28
Editie
9
Pagina's
1283-1294
Uitgever
MIT Press
Beschrijving
In perceptual decision-making tasks, people balance the speed and accuracy with which they make their decisions by modulating a response threshold. Neuroimaging studies suggest that this speed–accuracy tradeoff is implemented in a corticobasal ganglia network that includes an important contribution from the pre-SMA. To test this hypothesis, we used anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to modulate neural activity in pre-SMA while participants performed a simple perceptual decision-making task. Participants viewed a pattern of moving dots and judged the direction of the global motion. In separate trials, they were cued to either respond quickly or accurately. We used the diffusion decision model to estimate the response threshold parameter, comparing conditions in which participants received sham or anodal tDCS. In three independent experiments, we failed to observe an influence of …
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