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A neural basis of choking under pressure.

Adam L SmoulderPatrick J MarinoEmily R ObySam E SnyderHiroo MiyataNicholas P PavlovskyWilliam E BishopByron M YuSteven M ChaseAaron P Batista
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
In response to exceptionally large reward cues, animals can "choke under pressure", and this corresponds to a collapse in the neural information about upcoming movements.
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