Delayed comparison tasks are widely used in the study of working memory and perception in psychology and neuroscience. It has long been known, however, that decisions in these tasks are biased. When the two stimuli in a delayed comparison trial are small in magnitude, subjects tend to report that the first stimulus is larger than the second stimulus. In contrast, subjects tend to report that the second stimulus is larger than the first when the stimuli are relatively large. Here we study the computational principles underlying this bias, also known as the contraction bias. We propose that the contraction bias results from a Bayesian computation in which a noisy representation of a magnitude is combined with a-priori information about ...
Decision making often requires simultaneously learning about and combining evidence from various sou...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision maki...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...
Delayed comparison tasks are widely used in the study of working memory and perception in psychology...
<div><p>There is accumulating evidence that prior knowledge about expectations plays an important ro...
Previous work has demonstrated that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the...
<div><p>Biases such as the preference of a particular response for no obvious reason, are an integra...
Human decisions often deviate from economic rationality and are influenced by cognitive biases. One ...
Although classical decision-making studies have assumed that subjects behave in a Bayes-optimal way,...
We study the role of attention and working memory in choices where options are presented sequentiall...
Bayesian theories of cognition assume that people can integrate probabilities rationally. However, s...
Many skills rely on performing noisy mental computations on noisy sensory measurements. Bayesian mod...
Selection amongst potentially conflicting inputs is a critical facet of many decision making tasks. ...
When visual attention is directed away from a stimulus, neural processing is weak and strength and p...
Previous work demonstrates that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the cat...
Decision making often requires simultaneously learning about and combining evidence from various sou...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision maki...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...
Delayed comparison tasks are widely used in the study of working memory and perception in psychology...
<div><p>There is accumulating evidence that prior knowledge about expectations plays an important ro...
Previous work has demonstrated that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the...
<div><p>Biases such as the preference of a particular response for no obvious reason, are an integra...
Human decisions often deviate from economic rationality and are influenced by cognitive biases. One ...
Although classical decision-making studies have assumed that subjects behave in a Bayes-optimal way,...
We study the role of attention and working memory in choices where options are presented sequentiall...
Bayesian theories of cognition assume that people can integrate probabilities rationally. However, s...
Many skills rely on performing noisy mental computations on noisy sensory measurements. Bayesian mod...
Selection amongst potentially conflicting inputs is a critical facet of many decision making tasks. ...
When visual attention is directed away from a stimulus, neural processing is weak and strength and p...
Previous work demonstrates that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the cat...
Decision making often requires simultaneously learning about and combining evidence from various sou...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision maki...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...