<div><p>In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make confidence judgements about the certainty of sensory evidence. While both forms of decision process have been studied empirically, the precise relationship between them remains poorly understood. We performed an experiment that combined a perceptual decision-making task (identifying the category of a faint visual stimulus) with a confidence-judgement task (wagering on the accuracy of each perceptual decision). The visual stimulation paradigm required steady fixation, so we used eye-tracking to control for stray eye movements. Our data analyses revealed an unexpected and counterintuitive interaction between the steadiness of fixation (p...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Human subjects of both sexes were asked to make a perceptual decision between multiple directions of...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
Humans intuitively evaluate their decisions by forming different levels of confidence. Despite being...
SummaryDecisions are often associated with a degree of certainty, or confidence—an estimate of the p...
Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The qua...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
© 2020 William Francis TurnerTo navigate the world safely, it is critical that we are able to rapidl...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Contemporary theoretical accounts of metacognition propose that action-related information is used i...
International audienceIn perceptual decision making, it is often found that human observers combine ...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Human subjects of both sexes were asked to make a perceptual decision between multiple directions of...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
Humans intuitively evaluate their decisions by forming different levels of confidence. Despite being...
SummaryDecisions are often associated with a degree of certainty, or confidence—an estimate of the p...
Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The qua...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
© 2020 William Francis TurnerTo navigate the world safely, it is critical that we are able to rapidl...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Contemporary theoretical accounts of metacognition propose that action-related information is used i...
International audienceIn perceptual decision making, it is often found that human observers combine ...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Human subjects of both sexes were asked to make a perceptual decision between multiple directions of...