The problem is that nearly all EEG studies confound duration with the decision about duration, making it hard to tell which pattern you're actually seeing. Our orthogonal design lets us tease these apart. 4/8
Do brains track time by accumulating at a fixed rate and comparing against a threshold (like Scalar Expectancy Theory), or by adjusting the rate of accumulation to match the expected duration (like TopDDM)? 2/8
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My guide to data visualization, which includes a very long table of contents, tons of charts, and more.
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Duration and decision are encoded along separable neural dimensions. Duration info peaks before the interval ends, and categorical decision signals dominate afterward. 5/8