The popular random-dot motion (RDM) task has recently been applied to multiple-choice perceptual decision-making. However, changes in the number of alternatives on an RDM display lead to changes in the similarity between the alternatives, complicating the study of multiple-choice effects. To disentangle the effects of similarity and number of alternatives, we analyzed behavior in the RDM task using an optimal-observer model. The model applies Bayesian principles to give an account of how changes in the stimulus influence the decision-making process. A possible neural implementation of the optimal-observer model is discussed, and we provide behavioral data that support the model. We verify the predictions from the optimal-observer model by f...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
The canonical computational model for the cognitive process underlying two-alternative forced-choice...
Mathematical decision making theory has been successfully applied to the neuroscience of sensation, ...
The popular random-dot motion (RDM) task has recently been applied to multiple-choice perceptual dec...
<p>(a) Decision model for a single source two-alternative forced choice decision. A frequently used ...
SummaryDecision making with several choice options is central to cognition. To elucidate the neural ...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
The role of changes of mind and multiple choices has recently received increased attention in the st...
The role of changes of mind and multiple choices has recently received increased attention in the st...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
In decision-making situations individuals rarely have complete information available to select the b...
<div><p>The role of changes of mind and multiple choices has recently received increased attention i...
The goal of the project was to elucidate computational mechanisms underlying perceptual decisions be...
Our brains process sensory information to infer the state of the world. However, the input from our ...
The canonical computational model for the cognitive process underlying two-alternative forced-choice...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
The canonical computational model for the cognitive process underlying two-alternative forced-choice...
Mathematical decision making theory has been successfully applied to the neuroscience of sensation, ...
The popular random-dot motion (RDM) task has recently been applied to multiple-choice perceptual dec...
<p>(a) Decision model for a single source two-alternative forced choice decision. A frequently used ...
SummaryDecision making with several choice options is central to cognition. To elucidate the neural ...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
The role of changes of mind and multiple choices has recently received increased attention in the st...
The role of changes of mind and multiple choices has recently received increased attention in the st...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
In decision-making situations individuals rarely have complete information available to select the b...
<div><p>The role of changes of mind and multiple choices has recently received increased attention i...
The goal of the project was to elucidate computational mechanisms underlying perceptual decisions be...
Our brains process sensory information to infer the state of the world. However, the input from our ...
The canonical computational model for the cognitive process underlying two-alternative forced-choice...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
The canonical computational model for the cognitive process underlying two-alternative forced-choice...
Mathematical decision making theory has been successfully applied to the neuroscience of sensation, ...