Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequentially might be influenced by fluctuations in visual attention. We used two psychophysical tasks with human subjects to investigate the extent to which visual attention influences simple perceptual choices, and to test the extent to which the attentional Drift Diffusion Model (aDDM) provides a good computational description of how attention affects the underlying decision processes. We find evidence for sizable attentional choice biases and that the aDDM provides a reasonable quantitative description of the relationship between fluctuations in visual attention, choices and reaction times. We also find that exogenous manipulations of attenti...
Recent studies have suggested close functional links between overt visual attention and decision mak...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequ...
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Perceptual decision making can be accounted for by drift-diffusion models, a class of decision-makin...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
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Several decision-making models predict that it should be possible to affect real binary choices by m...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that such err...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
Recent studies have suggested close functional links between overt visual attention and decision mak...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequ...
How do we make simple purchasing decisions (e.g., whether or not to buy a product at a given price)?...
How do we choose between different foods from a restaurant menu, or between a vacation overseas and ...
Perceptual decision making can be accounted for by drift-diffusion models, a class of decision-makin...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
How do we make decisions when confronted with several alternatives (e.g., on a supermarket shelf)? P...
Several decision-making models predict that it should be possible to affect real binary choices by m...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that such err...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
Recent studies have suggested close functional links between overt visual attention and decision mak...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...