Empirical evidence indicates that people can provide accurate evaluations of their own thoughts and actions by means of both error detection and confidence judgments. This study investigates the foundations of these metacognitive abilities, specifically focusing on the relationship between confidence and error judgments in human perceptual decision making. Electroencephalography studies have identified the error positivity (Pe)—an event-related component observed following incorrect choices—as a robust neural index of participants' awareness of their errors in simple decision tasks. Here we assessed whether the Pe also varies in a graded way with participants' subjective ratings of decision confidence, as expressed on a 6-point scale after ...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
Even in the absence of external feedback, humans are capable of subjectively estimating the accuracy...
Perceptual decision-making employs a range of higher order metacognitive processes. Two of the most ...
Empirical evidence indicates that people can provide accurate evaluations of their own thoughts and ...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Metacognition, the ability to think about our own thoughts, is a fundamental c...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Is confidence in perceptual decisions generated by the same brain processes as decision itself, or d...
Every decision we make is accompanied by an estimate of the probability that our decision is accurat...
International audienceDecisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right-a subje...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have...
The human capacity to compute the likelihood that a decision is correct-known as metacognition-has p...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
Even in the absence of external feedback, humans are capable of subjectively estimating the accuracy...
Perceptual decision-making employs a range of higher order metacognitive processes. Two of the most ...
Empirical evidence indicates that people can provide accurate evaluations of their own thoughts and ...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Metacognition, the ability to think about our own thoughts, is a fundamental c...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Is confidence in perceptual decisions generated by the same brain processes as decision itself, or d...
Every decision we make is accompanied by an estimate of the probability that our decision is accurat...
International audienceDecisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right-a subje...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have...
The human capacity to compute the likelihood that a decision is correct-known as metacognition-has p...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
Even in the absence of external feedback, humans are capable of subjectively estimating the accuracy...
Perceptual decision-making employs a range of higher order metacognitive processes. Two of the most ...