Target Selection Signals Influence Perceptual Decisions by Modulating the Onset and Rate of Evidence Accumulation
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<p id="p0010">Early contralateral and ipsilateral target selection signals are isolated in human EEGp>
<p id="p0015">Selection signals predict the onset and rate of neural evidence accumulationp>
<p id="p0020">Selection signals are present even when targets appear in isolationp>
<p id="p0025">These findings provide novel insights into the function of the N2pcp>

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