Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs about the state of the world. People seem biased to confirm previous choices, and to suppress contradicting information. These choice-dependent biases imply a fundamental bound of human rationality. However, it remains unclear whether these effects extend to lower level decisions, and only little is known about the computational mechanisms underlying them. Building on the framework of sequential-sampling models of decision-making, we developed novel psychophysical protocols that enable us to dissect quantitatively how choices affect the way decision-makers accumulate additional noisy evidence. We find robust choice-induced biases in the accumulat...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. De...
<div><p>Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beli...
Perceptual decisions are biased toward previous decisions. Earlier research suggests that this choic...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
Decision-making is a dynamic process that begins with the accumulation of evidence and ends with the...
Preferential choices are often products of stochastic accumulation of noisy preferences in favor of ...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
Preferential choices are often products of stochastic accumulation of noisy preferences in favor of ...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. De...
<div><p>Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beli...
Perceptual decisions are biased toward previous decisions. Earlier research suggests that this choic...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
Decision-making is a dynamic process that begins with the accumulation of evidence and ends with the...
Preferential choices are often products of stochastic accumulation of noisy preferences in favor of ...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
Preferential choices are often products of stochastic accumulation of noisy preferences in favor of ...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. De...
<div><p>Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beli...
Perceptual decisions are biased toward previous decisions. Earlier research suggests that this choic...