Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in favor of the various possible decisions, until the evidence in favor of one of them outweighs the evidence for the others. Saccadic eye movements are among the most frequent perceptual decisions that the human brain performs. We used stochastic visual stimuli to identify the temporal impulse response underlying saccadic eye movement decisions. Observers performed a contrast search task, with temporal variability in the visual signals. In experiment 1, we derived the temporal filter observers used to integrate the visual information. The integration window was restricted to the first similar to 100 ms after display onset. In experiment 2, we s...
When and where are decisions made? In the visual system a saccade, which is a fast shift of gaze tow...
Experiments have been performed to investigate several of the stochastic processes involved in the c...
When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatia...
AbstractPerceptual decision-making may be viewed as a process of integrating sensory evidence over t...
International audienceAction decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response a...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
Sensory information travels to visual and motor areas via several distinct pathways, some of them be...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
One of the most common decisions we make is the one about where to move our eyes next. Here we exami...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
Perceptual decisions often require the integration of noisy sensory evidence over time. This process...
The choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information from poten...
When and where are decisions made? In the visual system a saccade, which is a fast shift of gaze tow...
Experiments have been performed to investigate several of the stochastic processes involved in the c...
When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatia...
AbstractPerceptual decision-making may be viewed as a process of integrating sensory evidence over t...
International audienceAction decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response a...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
Sensory information travels to visual and motor areas via several distinct pathways, some of them be...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
One of the most common decisions we make is the one about where to move our eyes next. Here we exami...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
Perceptual decisions often require the integration of noisy sensory evidence over time. This process...
The choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information from poten...
When and where are decisions made? In the visual system a saccade, which is a fast shift of gaze tow...
Experiments have been performed to investigate several of the stochastic processes involved in the c...
When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatia...