Actions are shaped not only by the content of our percepts but also by our confidence in them. To study the cortical representation of perceptual precision in decision making, we acquired functional imaging data whilst participants performed two vibrotactile forced-choice discrimination tasks: a fast-slow judgment, and a same-different judgment. The first task requires a comparison of the perceived vibrotactile frequencies to decide which one is faster. However, the second task requires that the estimated difference between those frequencies is weighed against the precision of each percept—if both stimuli are very precisely perceived, then any slight difference is more likely to be identified than if the percepts are uncertain. We additiona...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...
Actions are shaped not only by the content of our percepts but also by our confidence in them. To st...
Actions are shaped not only by the content of our percepts but also by our confidence in them. To st...
Humans and other animals can maintain constant payoffs in an uncertain environment by steadily re-ev...
SummaryThe way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis o...
The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in thehumanbrain remain elusive.Weaddressed this q...
The way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis of avail...
AbstractPrimate studies show slow ramping activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) neurons during...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Choice confidence, an individual’s internal estimate of judgment accuracy, plays a critical role in...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Perceptual decision making typically entails the processing of sensory signals, the formation of a d...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...
Actions are shaped not only by the content of our percepts but also by our confidence in them. To st...
Actions are shaped not only by the content of our percepts but also by our confidence in them. To st...
Humans and other animals can maintain constant payoffs in an uncertain environment by steadily re-ev...
SummaryThe way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis o...
The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in thehumanbrain remain elusive.Weaddressed this q...
The way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis of avail...
AbstractPrimate studies show slow ramping activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) neurons during...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Choice confidence, an individual’s internal estimate of judgment accuracy, plays a critical role in...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Perceptual decision making typically entails the processing of sensory signals, the formation of a d...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...