International audiencePerceptual decision making is the subject of many experimental and theoretical studies. Whereas most modeling analysis are based on statistical processes of accumulation of evidence, less attention is being devoted to the modeling with attractor network dynamics, even though they describe well psychophysical and neurophysiological data. In particular, very few works confront attractor models predictions with data from continuous sequences of trials. Recently however, a biophysical competitive attractor network model has been used to describe such sequences of decision trials, and has been shown to reproduce repetition biases observed in perceptual decision experiments. Here we propose an extension of the reduced attrac...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
How do neurons in a decision circuit integrate time-varying signals, in favor of or against alternat...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...
Attractor networks successfully account for psychophysical and neurophysiological data in various de...
International audienceAbstract Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in m...
Neurophysiological experiments on monkeys and rodents have highlighted the neural mechanisms of deci...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
<p>(A,C) Average experimental data of the three participants with most and fewest overall changes of...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
A recent study by van Ede et al. (2012) shows that the accuracy and reaction time in humans of tacti...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
<p>Noisy exemplars of alternative 1 (blue) and subsequently of alternative 2 (orange) were shown wit...
Optimal binary perceptual decision making requires accumulation of evidence in the form of a probabi...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
How do neurons in a decision circuit integrate time-varying signals, in favor of or against alternat...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...
Attractor networks successfully account for psychophysical and neurophysiological data in various de...
International audienceAbstract Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in m...
Neurophysiological experiments on monkeys and rodents have highlighted the neural mechanisms of deci...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
<p>(A,C) Average experimental data of the three participants with most and fewest overall changes of...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
A recent study by van Ede et al. (2012) shows that the accuracy and reaction time in humans of tacti...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
<p>Noisy exemplars of alternative 1 (blue) and subsequently of alternative 2 (orange) were shown wit...
Optimal binary perceptual decision making requires accumulation of evidence in the form of a probabi...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
How do neurons in a decision circuit integrate time-varying signals, in favor of or against alternat...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...