Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. Although current consensus states that the brain accumulates evidence extracted from noisy sensory information, open questions remain about how this simple model relates to other perceptual phenomena such as flexibility in decisions, decision-dependent modulation of sensory gain, or confidence about a decision. We propose a novel approach of how perceptual decisions are made by combining two influential formalisms into a new model. Specifically, we embed an attractor model of decision making into a probabilistic framework that models decision making as Bayesian inference. We show that the new model can explain decision making behaviour by fit...
AbstractStatistical decision theory (SDT) and Bayesian decision theory (BDT) are closely related mat...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Optimal binary perceptual decision making requires accumulation of evidence in the form of a probabi...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
<p>Both plots show illustrative snapshots of the two evolving decision states while in transit towar...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
How does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with certainty ...
As we interact with the world, we must decide what to do next based on previously acquired and incom...
People routinely categorise objects, images and other people’s movements. Research in perceptual dec...
AbstractStatistical decision theory (SDT) and Bayesian decision theory (BDT) are closely related mat...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Optimal binary perceptual decision making requires accumulation of evidence in the form of a probabi...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
<p>Both plots show illustrative snapshots of the two evolving decision states while in transit towar...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
How does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with certainty ...
As we interact with the world, we must decide what to do next based on previously acquired and incom...
People routinely categorise objects, images and other people’s movements. Research in perceptual dec...
AbstractStatistical decision theory (SDT) and Bayesian decision theory (BDT) are closely related mat...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...