SummaryBackgroundUncertainty shapes our perception of the world and the decisions we make. Two aspects of uncertainty are commonly distinguished: uncertainty in previously acquired knowledge (prior) and uncertainty in current sensory information (likelihood). Previous studies have established that humans can take both types of uncertainty into account, often in a way predicted by Bayesian statistics. However, the neural representations underlying these parameters remain poorly understood.ResultsBy varying prior and likelihood uncertainty in a decision-making task while performing neuroimaging in humans, we found that prior and likelihood uncertainty had quite distinct representations. Whereas likelihood uncertainty activated brain regions a...
we present here postulates that the SPN is linked to control-related areas in the prefrontal cortex...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...
SummaryBackgroundUncertainty shapes our perception of the world and the decisions we make. Two aspec...
In this study, we examined the neural basis of decision making under different types of uncertainty ...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
This study examined the neural basis of decision-making under different types of uncertainty that in...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology, NeuroscienceUncertainty pervades most o...
Humans face a daily variety of decision-making challenges in distinct aspects of life [1]. Most of t...
How does the brain represent the reliability of its sensory evidence? Here, we test whether sensory ...
From the moment we wake up in the morning to the day's ebb when we settle in to sleep, we are bound ...
Uncertainty is often inevitable in everyday life and can be both stressful and exciting. Given its r...
Adaptive decision making depends on an agent's ability to use environmental signals to reduce uncert...
we present here postulates that the SPN is linked to control-related areas in the prefrontal cortex...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...
SummaryBackgroundUncertainty shapes our perception of the world and the decisions we make. Two aspec...
In this study, we examined the neural basis of decision making under different types of uncertainty ...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
This study examined the neural basis of decision-making under different types of uncertainty that in...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology, NeuroscienceUncertainty pervades most o...
Humans face a daily variety of decision-making challenges in distinct aspects of life [1]. Most of t...
How does the brain represent the reliability of its sensory evidence? Here, we test whether sensory ...
From the moment we wake up in the morning to the day's ebb when we settle in to sleep, we are bound ...
Uncertainty is often inevitable in everyday life and can be both stressful and exciting. Given its r...
Adaptive decision making depends on an agent's ability to use environmental signals to reduce uncert...
we present here postulates that the SPN is linked to control-related areas in the prefrontal cortex...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...