New research from Indiana University Professor of Psychological and Brain Science Tom James suggests that a combination of sensory, sensorimotor, and motor processes leads to what he prefers to call "action selection" based on a less linear, more simultaneous and circular interaction between body, brain, and environment - a feature which calls for a shift in scientific methods that can capture this dynamic. This work challenges both scientific and common-sense theories about how we make decision

We Do Not Have a Decider in Our Brain: An IU Cognitive Neuroscientist Challenges Theories of Decision-Making
Indiana University
