Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and confidence, yet it is still unclear how confidence is encoded in the brain. Classic models assume that confidence is encoded in some form of balance between the evidence integrated in favor and against the selected option. However, recent experiments that measure the sensory evidence's influence on choice and confidence contradict these classic models. We propose that the decision is taken by many loosely coupled modules each of which represent a stochastic sample of the sensory evidence integral. Confidence is then encoded in the dispersion between modules. We show that our proposal can account for the well established relations between conf...
When external feedback about decision outcomes is lacking, agents need to adapt their decision polic...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and/...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and ...
Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The qua...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is c...
Item does not contain fulltextVirtually any decision people make comes with a feeling of confidence ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
When external feedback about decision outcomes is lacking, agents need to adapt their decision polic...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and/...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and ...
Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The qua...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is c...
Item does not contain fulltextVirtually any decision people make comes with a feeling of confidence ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
When external feedback about decision outcomes is lacking, agents need to adapt their decision polic...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...