Despite recent progress in understanding multisensory decision-making, a conclusive mechanistic account of how the brain translates the relevant evidence into a decision is lacking. Specifically, it remains unclear whether perceptual improvements during rapid multisensory decisions are best explained by sensory (i.e., ‘Early’) processing benefits or post-sensory (i.e., ‘Late’) changes in decision dynamics. Here, we employ a well-established visual object categorisation task in which early sensory and post-sensory decision evidence can be dissociated using multivariate pattern analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG). We capitalize on these distinct neural components to identify when and how complementary auditory information influences th...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
The qualities of perception depend not only on the sensory inputs but also on the brain state before...
Most perceptual decisions rely on the active acquisition of evidence from the environment involving ...
Despite recent progress in understanding multisensory decision-making, a conclusive mechanistic acco...
In everyday life we are constantly required to make decisions about things that we perceive in order...
When exposed to complementary features of information across sensory modalities, our brains formulat...
Perceptual decision-making in a dynamic environment requires two integration processes: integrati...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
International audienceFacing perceptual uncertainty, the brain combines information from different s...
An emerging view in perceptual learning is that improvements in perceptual sensitivity are not only ...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
SummaryPerceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that i...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Humans have evolved to fuse information across senses by weighing the reliability of each modality (...
Perceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that is corru...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
The qualities of perception depend not only on the sensory inputs but also on the brain state before...
Most perceptual decisions rely on the active acquisition of evidence from the environment involving ...
Despite recent progress in understanding multisensory decision-making, a conclusive mechanistic acco...
In everyday life we are constantly required to make decisions about things that we perceive in order...
When exposed to complementary features of information across sensory modalities, our brains formulat...
Perceptual decision-making in a dynamic environment requires two integration processes: integrati...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
International audienceFacing perceptual uncertainty, the brain combines information from different s...
An emerging view in perceptual learning is that improvements in perceptual sensitivity are not only ...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
SummaryPerceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that i...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Humans have evolved to fuse information across senses by weighing the reliability of each modality (...
Perceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that is corru...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
The qualities of perception depend not only on the sensory inputs but also on the brain state before...
Most perceptual decisions rely on the active acquisition of evidence from the environment involving ...