<div><p>Humans can not only perform some visual tasks with great precision, they can also judge how good they are in these tasks. However, it remains unclear how observers produce such metacognitive evaluations, and how these evaluations might be dissociated from the performance in the visual task. Here, we hypothesized that some stimulus variables could affect confidence judgments above and beyond their impact on performance. In a motion categorization task on moving dots, we manipulated the mean and the variance of the motion directions, to obtain a low-mean low-variance condition and a high-mean high-variance condition with matched performances. Critically, in terms of confidence, observers were not indifferent between these two conditio...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Human observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being correct in their decisi...
International audienceHumans can not only perform some visual tasks with great precision, they can a...
Humans can not only perform some visual tasks with great precision, they can also judge how good the...
Humans intuitively evaluate their decisions with different levels of confidence. Although confidence...
International audienceVisual confidence is the observers’ estimate of their precision in one single ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
International audienceAbstract Humans can estimate confidence in their decisions, and there is incre...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The qua...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
Visual perception is often seen as an inference problem where uncertainty comes from ambiguities in ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Human observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being correct in their decisi...
International audienceHumans can not only perform some visual tasks with great precision, they can a...
Humans can not only perform some visual tasks with great precision, they can also judge how good the...
Humans intuitively evaluate their decisions with different levels of confidence. Although confidence...
International audienceVisual confidence is the observers’ estimate of their precision in one single ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
International audienceAbstract Humans can estimate confidence in their decisions, and there is incre...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The qua...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
Visual perception is often seen as an inference problem where uncertainty comes from ambiguities in ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Human observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being correct in their decisi...