Several influential theories of consciousness attempt to explain how, when and where conscious perception arises in the brain. The extent of conscious perception of a stimulus is often probed by asking subjects to provide confidence estimations in their choices in challenging perceptual decision-making tasks. Here, we aimed to dissociate neural patterns of “cognitive” and “sensory” information maintenance by linking category selective visual processes to decision confidence using multivariate decoding techniques on human EEG data. Participants discriminated at-threshold masked face versus house stimuli and reported confidence in their discrimination performance. Three distinct types of category-selective neural activity patterns were observ...
A significant problem in neuroscience concerns the distinction between neural processing that is cor...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
The human capacity to compute the likelihood that a decision is correct-known as metacognition-has p...
Several influential theories of consciousness attempt to explain how, when and where conscious perce...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of perceptual decisions...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Perceptual confidence refers to the degree to which we believe in the accuracy of our percepts. Sign...
To date the exact neuronal implementation of decision confidence has been subject to little research...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
A key question within systems neuroscience is how the brain translates physical stimulation into a b...
International audienceA fundamental scientific question concerns the neural basis of perceptual cons...
Human perception depends heavily on the quality of sensory information. When objects are hard to see...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Is confidence in perceptual decisions generated by the same brain processes as decision itself, or d...
A significant problem in neuroscience concerns the distinction between neural processing that is cor...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
The human capacity to compute the likelihood that a decision is correct-known as metacognition-has p...
Several influential theories of consciousness attempt to explain how, when and where conscious perce...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of perceptual decisions...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Perceptual confidence refers to the degree to which we believe in the accuracy of our percepts. Sign...
To date the exact neuronal implementation of decision confidence has been subject to little research...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
A key question within systems neuroscience is how the brain translates physical stimulation into a b...
International audienceA fundamental scientific question concerns the neural basis of perceptual cons...
Human perception depends heavily on the quality of sensory information. When objects are hard to see...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Is confidence in perceptual decisions generated by the same brain processes as decision itself, or d...
A significant problem in neuroscience concerns the distinction between neural processing that is cor...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
The human capacity to compute the likelihood that a decision is correct-known as metacognition-has p...