Summary Human confidence judgments are thought to originate from metacognitive processes that provide a subjective assessment about one’s beliefs. Alternatively, confidence is framed in mathematics as an objective statistical quantity: the probability that a chosen hypothesis is correct. Despite similar terminology, it remains unclear whether the subjective feeling of confidence is related to the objective, statistical computation of confidence. To address this, we collected confidence reports from humans performing perceptual and knowledge-based psychometric decision tasks. We observed two counterintuitive patterns relating confidence to choice and evidence: apparent overconfidence in choices based on uninformative evidence, and decreasing...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
This thesis is about the human ability to share and combine representations of the uncertainty assoc...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Human confidence judgments are thought to originate from metacognitive processes that provide a sub...
Confidence is the 'feeling of knowing' that accompanies decision-making. Bayesian theory proposes th...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Human observers can reliably report their confidence in the choices they make. An influential framew...
International audienceLearning in a stochastic environment consists of estimating a model from a lim...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat gives rise to the human sense of confidence? Here we tested the B...
Humans can meaningfully express their confidence about uncertain events. Normatively, these beliefs ...
It's familiar to us from our thinking and deliberating that we can more or less confident about the ...
Decision confidence is a forecast about the probability that a decision will be correct. From a stat...
Confidence judgements, self-assessments about the quality of a subject's knowledge, are considered a...
Most cognitive theories assume that confidence and choice happen simultaneously and are based on the...
When facing uncertainty, adaptive behavioral strategies demand that the brain performs probabilistic...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
This thesis is about the human ability to share and combine representations of the uncertainty assoc...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
Human confidence judgments are thought to originate from metacognitive processes that provide a sub...
Confidence is the 'feeling of knowing' that accompanies decision-making. Bayesian theory proposes th...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Human observers can reliably report their confidence in the choices they make. An influential framew...
International audienceLearning in a stochastic environment consists of estimating a model from a lim...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat gives rise to the human sense of confidence? Here we tested the B...
Humans can meaningfully express their confidence about uncertain events. Normatively, these beliefs ...
It's familiar to us from our thinking and deliberating that we can more or less confident about the ...
Decision confidence is a forecast about the probability that a decision will be correct. From a stat...
Confidence judgements, self-assessments about the quality of a subject's knowledge, are considered a...
Most cognitive theories assume that confidence and choice happen simultaneously and are based on the...
When facing uncertainty, adaptive behavioral strategies demand that the brain performs probabilistic...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
This thesis is about the human ability to share and combine representations of the uncertainty assoc...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...