How confident are you? As humans, aware of our subjective sense of confidence, we can readily answer. Knowing your level of confidence helps to optimize both routine decisions such as whether to go back and check if the front door was locked and momentous ones like finding a partner for life. Yet the inherently subjective nature of confidence has limited investigations by neurobiologists. Here, we provide an overview of recent advances in this field and lay out a conceptual framework that lets us translate psychological questions about subjective confidence into the language of neuroscience. We show how statistical notions of confidence provide a bridge between our subjective sense of confidence and confidence-guided behaviors in nonhuman a...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Every decision we make is accompanied by a sense of confidence about its likely outcome. This sense ...
Item does not contain fulltextVirtually any decision people make comes with a feeling of confidence ...
Confidence judgements, self-assessments about the quality of a subject's knowledge, are considered a...
Research on confidence spreads across several sub-fields of psychology and neuroscience. Here, we ex...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Metacognition, the ability to think about our own thoughts, is a fundamental c...
Research on confidence spreads across several sub-fields of psychology and neuroscience. Here, we ex...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat gives rise to the human sense of confidence? Here we tested the B...
When facing uncertainty, adaptive behavioral strategies demand that the brain performs probabilistic...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Abstract Confidence is typically defined as a subjective judgment about whether a decision is right...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Every decision we make is accompanied by a sense of confidence about its likely outcome. This sense ...
Item does not contain fulltextVirtually any decision people make comes with a feeling of confidence ...
Confidence judgements, self-assessments about the quality of a subject's knowledge, are considered a...
Research on confidence spreads across several sub-fields of psychology and neuroscience. Here, we ex...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Metacognition, the ability to think about our own thoughts, is a fundamental c...
Research on confidence spreads across several sub-fields of psychology and neuroscience. Here, we ex...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat gives rise to the human sense of confidence? Here we tested the B...
When facing uncertainty, adaptive behavioral strategies demand that the brain performs probabilistic...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Abstract Confidence is typically defined as a subjective judgment about whether a decision is right...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Every decision we make is accompanied by a sense of confidence about its likely outcome. This sense ...
Item does not contain fulltextVirtually any decision people make comes with a feeling of confidence ...