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Decision landscapes: visualizing mouse-tracking data

Computerized paradigms have enabled gathering rich data on human behaviour, including information on motor execution of a decision, e.g. by tracking mouse cursor trajectories. These trajectories can reveal novel information about ongoing decision processes. As the number and complexity of mouse-trac...

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Published in:Royal Society open science 2017-11, Vol.4 (11), p.170482-170482
Main Authors: Zgonnikov, A., Aleni, A., Piiroinen, P. T., O'Hora, D., di Bernardo, M.
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