Introduction Changing the way we make decisions from one environment to another allows us to maintain optimal decision-making. One way decision-making may change is how biased one is toward one option or another. Identifying the regions of the brain that underlie the change in bias will allow for a better understanding of flexible decision-making. Methods An event-related, perceptual decision-making task where participants had to detect a picture of an animal amongst distractors was used during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Positive and negative financial motivation were used to affect a change in response bias, and changes in decision-making behavior were quantified using signal detection theory. Results Response bias became relat...
It is well known that people take advantage of prior knowledge to bias decisions. To investigate thi...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
In this review we summarize findings published over the past 10 years focusing on the neural correla...
Introduction Changing the way we make decisions from one environment to another allows us to maintai...
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
Perceptual decision making typically entails the processing of sensory signals, the formation of a d...
Decisions are prone to bias. This can be seen in daily choices. For instance, when the markets are p...
The optimal responses for many decisions faced by humans are ill defined, yet we are able to choose ...
Humans often accept the status quo when faced with conflicting choice alternatives. However, it is u...
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
The contribution of sensory and decisional processes to perceptual decision making is still unclear,...
It is well known that people take advantage of prior knowledge to bias decisions. To investigate thi...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
In this review we summarize findings published over the past 10 years focusing on the neural correla...
Introduction Changing the way we make decisions from one environment to another allows us to maintai...
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
Perceptual decision making typically entails the processing of sensory signals, the formation of a d...
Decisions are prone to bias. This can be seen in daily choices. For instance, when the markets are p...
The optimal responses for many decisions faced by humans are ill defined, yet we are able to choose ...
Humans often accept the status quo when faced with conflicting choice alternatives. However, it is u...
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
The contribution of sensory and decisional processes to perceptual decision making is still unclear,...
It is well known that people take advantage of prior knowledge to bias decisions. To investigate thi...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
In this review we summarize findings published over the past 10 years focusing on the neural correla...