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BRAIN
2015
Springer

The Salience Network and Its Functional Architecture in a Perceptual Decision: An Effective Connectivity Study

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The Salience Network and Its Functional Architecture in a Perceptual Decision: An Effective Connectivity Study
The anterior insulae (INSs) are involved in accumulating sensory evidence in perceptual decision-making independent of the motor response, whereas the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) is known to play a role in choosing appropriate behavioral responses. Recent evidence suggests that INSs and dACC are part of the salience network (SN), a key network known to be involved in decision-making and thought to be important for the coordination of behavioral responses. However, how these nodes in the SN contribute to the decision-making process from segregation of stimuli to the generation of an appropriate behavioral response remains unknown. In this study, the authors scanned 33 participants in functional magnetic resonance imaging and asked them to decide whether the presented pairs of audio (a beep of sound) and visual (a flash of light) stimuli were synchronous or asynchronous. Participants reported their perception with a button press. Stimuli were presented in block of eight pai...
Bidhan Lamichhane, Mukesh Dhamala
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where BRAIN
Authors Bidhan Lamichhane, Mukesh Dhamala
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