Abstract
People often underperform their abilities in high-value situations, a mysterious phenomenon known as "choking under pressure." In this issue of Neuron, Smoulder etal.1 report that target-selective signals in the motor cortex of non-human primates collapse in the face of high-value opportunities.
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