Abstract. Computational models for human decision making are typically based on the properties of bistable dynamical systems where each attractor represents a different deci-sion. A limitation of these models is that they do not readily account for the fragilities of human decision making, such as “choking under pressure”, indecisiveness and the role of past experiences on current decision making. Here we examine the dynamics of a model of two interacting neural populations with mutual time–delayed inhibition. When the input to each population is sufficiently high, there is bistability and the dynamics is determined by the relationship of the initial function to the separatrix (the stable manifold of a saddle point) that separates the basin...
The spike activity of cells in some cortical areas has been found to be correlated with reaction tim...
In ambiguous or conflicting sensory situations, perception is often ‘multistable’ in that it perpetu...
The neuronal processes underlying perceptual decision-making have been the focus of numerous studies...
Computational models for human decision making are typically based on the properties of bistable dyn...
Bistable switches are frequently encountered in biological systems. Typically, a bistable switch mod...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
Switching between two modes of operation is a common property of biological systems. In continuous-t...
We propose a novel explanation for bistable perception, namely, the collective dynamics of multiple ...
The spike activity of cells in some cortical areas has been found to be correlated with reaction tim...
Attractor networks successfully account for psychophysical and neurophysiological data in various de...
In this article we present the modeling of bi-stability view problems described by the activity or f...
Neural competition plays an essential role in active selection processes of noisy and ambiguous inpu...
In the process of collective decision-making, many individual components exchange and process inform...
We study bistable neurons and neuromodules and show that the dynamics are dependent upon the history...
The spike activity of cells in some cortical areas has been found to be correlated with reaction tim...
In ambiguous or conflicting sensory situations, perception is often ‘multistable’ in that it perpetu...
The neuronal processes underlying perceptual decision-making have been the focus of numerous studies...
Computational models for human decision making are typically based on the properties of bistable dyn...
Bistable switches are frequently encountered in biological systems. Typically, a bistable switch mod...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
Switching between two modes of operation is a common property of biological systems. In continuous-t...
We propose a novel explanation for bistable perception, namely, the collective dynamics of multiple ...
The spike activity of cells in some cortical areas has been found to be correlated with reaction tim...
Attractor networks successfully account for psychophysical and neurophysiological data in various de...
In this article we present the modeling of bi-stability view problems described by the activity or f...
Neural competition plays an essential role in active selection processes of noisy and ambiguous inpu...
In the process of collective decision-making, many individual components exchange and process inform...
We study bistable neurons and neuromodules and show that the dynamics are dependent upon the history...
The spike activity of cells in some cortical areas has been found to be correlated with reaction tim...
In ambiguous or conflicting sensory situations, perception is often ‘multistable’ in that it perpetu...
The neuronal processes underlying perceptual decision-making have been the focus of numerous studies...