Study unveils a neural mechanism involved in terminating decisions

During decision-making, the human brain essentially accumulates useful information and weighs options until it has enough evidence to choose. Past studies showed that choice-relevant evidence is accumulated in specific parts of the brain’s outer layer, known as the cortex, yet the neural mechanisms underlying the final ‘selection’ of a decision remain poorly understood.

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