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The latency of a visual evoked potential tracks the onset of decision making
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Description: In this study, we directly tested the hypothesis that N200 latencies (EEG stimulus-locked negative peaks occurring between 150 and 275 milliseconds in human subjects) reflect visual processing time that occurs before evidence accumulation during quick decision making.
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