Most cognitive theories assume that confidence and choice happen simultaneously and are based on the same information. The 3 studies presented in this article instead show that confidence judgments can arise, at least in part, from a postdecisional evidence accumulation process. As a result of this process, increasing the time between making a choice and confidence judgment improves confidence resolution. This finding contradicts the notion that confidence judgments are biased by decision makers seeking confirmatory evidence. Further analysis reveals that the improved resolution is due to a reduction in confidence in incorrect responses, while confidence in correct responses remains relatively constant. These results are modeled with a sequ...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
We study informational dissociations between decisions and decision confidence. We explore the conse...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Most models of decision-making suggest that confidence, the 'feeling of knowing' that accompanies ou...
Human observers can reliably report their confidence in the choices they make. An influential framew...
Decisions are accompanied by a degree of confidence that a selected option is correct. A sequential ...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Participants were assigned to one of two types of psychophysical tasks: signal detection or line-len...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
SummaryDemanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perce...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
We study informational dissociations between decisions and decision confidence. We explore the conse...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Most models of decision-making suggest that confidence, the 'feeling of knowing' that accompanies ou...
Human observers can reliably report their confidence in the choices they make. An influential framew...
Decisions are accompanied by a degree of confidence that a selected option is correct. A sequential ...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Participants were assigned to one of two types of psychophysical tasks: signal detection or line-len...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
SummaryDemanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perce...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
We study informational dissociations between decisions and decision confidence. We explore the conse...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...