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Regressing away common neural choice signals does not make them artifacts: Comment on Frömer et al. 2024
Date Issued
2025-06-24
Date Available
2025-10-07T10:30:20Z
Abstract
Frӧmer et al. (2024, Nature Human Behaviour) apply a deconvolution method to correct for component overlap in the event-related potential. They report that this method eliminates signatures of sensory evidence accumulation from response-aligned measurements of the centro-parietal positivity (CPP), suggesting that these signatures arise artifactually. Here, we argue that the analysis and interpretation of their perceptual choice data are critically flawed. We demonstrate with simulations that the deconvolution analyses used by the authors are not designed to reliably test for the presence or absence of bounded accumulation signals.
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust
Science Foundation Ireland
European Research Council
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
MIT Press
Journal
Imaging Neuroscience
Volume
3
Copyright (Published Version)
2025 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2837-6056
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