How the Brain Accumulates Evidence during Decision-Making How the Brain Accumulates Evidence during Decision-Making. Making good decisions requires evidence accumulation, in which newly acquired information is used to update beliefs and select future actions. In this video, Benjamin Scott and colleagues describe their recent progress understanding how the brain accumulates evidence during decision-making by imaging cortical activity while rats play a simple counting game.
Article DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.06.013
Contributed by: David Simmons
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