The brain is capable of processing several streams of information that bear on different aspects of the same problem. Here we address the problem of making two decisions about one object, by studying difficult perceptual decisions about the color and motion of a dynamic random dot display. We find that the accuracy of one decision is unaffected by the difficulty of the other decision. However, the response times reveal that the two decisions do not form simultaneously. We show that both stimulus dimensions are acquired in parallel for the initial ∼0.1 s but are then incorporated serially in time-multiplexed bouts. Thus there is a bottleneck that precludes updating more than one decision at a time, and a buffer that stores samples of evidenc...
Deliberative decisions based on an accumulation of evidence over time depend on working-memory, and ...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Making a good decision often takes time, and in general, taking more time improves the chances of ma...
Funder: Howard Hughes Medical Institute; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000011The brain is c...
SummaryPerceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that i...
Perceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that is corru...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
In a typical experiment on decision making, one out of two possible stimuli is displayed and observe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Difficult decisions often require evaluation of sample...
Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spa...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
Deliberative decisions based on an accumulation of evidence over time depend on working-memory, and ...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Making a good decision often takes time, and in general, taking more time improves the chances of ma...
Funder: Howard Hughes Medical Institute; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000011The brain is c...
SummaryPerceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that i...
Perceptual decisions involve the accumulation of sensory evidence over time, a process that is corru...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
In a typical experiment on decision making, one out of two possible stimuli is displayed and observe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Difficult decisions often require evaluation of sample...
Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spa...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
Perceptual decision making is a cognitive process that involves transforming sensory evidence into a...
Deliberative decisions based on an accumulation of evidence over time depend on working-memory, and ...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Making a good decision often takes time, and in general, taking more time improves the chances of ma...