Confidence is the 'feeling of knowing' that accompanies decision-making. Bayesian theory proposes that confidence is a function solely of the perceived probability of being correct. Empirical research has suggested, however, that different individuals may perform different computations to estimate confidence from uncertain evidence. To test this hypothesis, we collected confidence reports in a task in which subjects made categorical decisions about the mean of a sequence. We found that for most individuals, confidence did indeed reflect the perceived probability of being correct. However, in approximately half of them, confidence also reflected a different probabilistic quantity: the perceived uncertainty in the estimated variable. We found...
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Humans possess a rich repertoire of abstract concepts about which they can often judge their confide...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
Confidence is the ‘feeling of knowing’ that accompanies decision-making. Bayesian theory proposes th...
Human confidence judgments are thought to originate from metacognitive processes that provide a sub...
Humans can meaningfully express their confidence about uncertain events. Normatively, these beliefs ...
We examine which aspects of the confidence distributions - its shape, its bias toward higher or lowe...
Humans can meaningfully report their confidence in a perceptual or cognitive decision. It is widely ...
Humans can meaningfully report their confidence in a perceptual or cognitive decision. It is widely ...
Asking subjects to rate their confidence is one of the oldest procedures in psychophysics. Remarkabl...
Humans stand out from other animals in that they are able to explicitly report on the reliability of...
Research on confidence spreads across several sub-fields of psychology and neuroscience. Here, we ex...
International audienceLearning in a stochastic environment consists of estimating a model from a lim...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat gives rise to the human sense of confidence? Here we tested the B...
Humans possess a rich repertoire of abstract concepts about which they can often judge their confide...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
Confidence is the ‘feeling of knowing’ that accompanies decision-making. Bayesian theory proposes th...
Human confidence judgments are thought to originate from metacognitive processes that provide a sub...
Humans can meaningfully express their confidence about uncertain events. Normatively, these beliefs ...
We examine which aspects of the confidence distributions - its shape, its bias toward higher or lowe...
Humans can meaningfully report their confidence in a perceptual or cognitive decision. It is widely ...
Humans can meaningfully report their confidence in a perceptual or cognitive decision. It is widely ...
Asking subjects to rate their confidence is one of the oldest procedures in psychophysics. Remarkabl...
Humans stand out from other animals in that they are able to explicitly report on the reliability of...
Research on confidence spreads across several sub-fields of psychology and neuroscience. Here, we ex...
International audienceLearning in a stochastic environment consists of estimating a model from a lim...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat gives rise to the human sense of confidence? Here we tested the B...
Humans possess a rich repertoire of abstract concepts about which they can often judge their confide...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...