When does the brain know that a decision is difficult to make? How does decision difficulty affect the allocation of neural resources and timing of constituent cortical processing? Here, we use single-trial analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) to identify neural correlates of decision difficulty and relate these to neural correlates of decision accuracy. Using a cued paradigm, we show that we can identify a component in the EEG that reflects the inherent task difficulty and not simply a correlation with the stimulus. We find that this decision difficulty component arises ≈220 ms after stimulus presentation, between two EEG components that are predictive of decision accuracy [an “early” (170 ms) and a “late” (≈300 ms) component]. We use ...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...
When does the brain know that a decision is difficult to make? How does decision difficulty affect t...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
BACKGROUND: Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that value-based decision-making may rely on mechani...
The cognitive process and time course of quick human decision making was evaluated using reaction ti...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
A fundamental feature of how we make decisions is that our responses are variable in the choices we ...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
Decision-making in an uncertain environment is driven by two major needs: exploring the environment ...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...
When does the brain know that a decision is difficult to make? How does decision difficulty affect t...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
BACKGROUND: Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that value-based decision-making may rely on mechani...
The cognitive process and time course of quick human decision making was evaluated using reaction ti...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
A fundamental feature of how we make decisions is that our responses are variable in the choices we ...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
Decision-making in an uncertain environment is driven by two major needs: exploring the environment ...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...