Diffusion decision models (DDMs) are immensely successful models for decision making under uncertainty and time pressure. In the context of perceptual decision making, these models typically start with two input units, organized in a neuron–antineuron pair. In contrast, in the brain, sensory inputs are encoded through the activity of large neuronal populations. Moreover, while DDMs are wired by hand, the nervous system must learn the weights of the network through trial and error. There is currently no normative theory of learning in DDMs and therefore no theory of how decision makers could learn to make optimal decisions in this context. Here, we derive such a rule for learning a near-optimal linear combination of DDM inputs based on trial...
Perceptual decision making can be described as a process of accumulating evidence to a bound which h...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
Mathematical decision making theory has been successfully applied to the neuroscience of sensation, ...
Perceptual decisions are of fundamental interest, and it is increasingly recognised that a sense of ...
Optimal binary perceptual decision making requires accumulation of evidence in the form of a probabi...
We review how leaky competing accumulators (LCAs) can be used to model decision making in two-altern...
Decision making under time constraints requires the decision maker to trade off between making quick...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
In their influential Psychological Review article, Bogacz, Brown, Moehlis, Holmes, and Cohen (2006) ...
Perceptual decision making can be described as a process of accumulating evidence to a bound which h...
Perceptual decision making can be described as a process of accumulating evidence to a bound which h...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
Mathematical decision making theory has been successfully applied to the neuroscience of sensation, ...
Perceptual decisions are of fundamental interest, and it is increasingly recognised that a sense of ...
Optimal binary perceptual decision making requires accumulation of evidence in the form of a probabi...
We review how leaky competing accumulators (LCAs) can be used to model decision making in two-altern...
Decision making under time constraints requires the decision maker to trade off between making quick...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
In their influential Psychological Review article, Bogacz, Brown, Moehlis, Holmes, and Cohen (2006) ...
Perceptual decision making can be described as a process of accumulating evidence to a bound which h...
Perceptual decision making can be described as a process of accumulating evidence to a bound which h...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...