Current models of perceptual decision-making assume that choices are made after evidence in favor of an alternative accumulates to a given threshold. This process has recently been revealed in human EEG recordings, but an unresolved issue is how these neural mechanisms are modulated by competing, yet task-irrelevant, stimuli. In this study, we tested 20 healthy participants on a motion direction discrimination task. Participants monitored two patches of random dot motion simultaneously presented on either side of fixation for periodic changes in an upward or downward motion, which could occur equiprobably in either patch. On a random 50% of trials, these periods of coherent vertical motion were accompanied by simultaneous task-irrelevant, h...
Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to beh...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
The value of a third potential option or distractor can alter the way in which decisions are made be...
Current models of perceptual decision-making assume that choices are made after evidence in favor of...
Computational and neurophysiological research has highlighted neural processes that accumulate senso...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
Decision making relies on the efficiency of two major interrelated components. “Selective attention” a...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
The current study addressed when in the course of stimulus processing, and in what brain areas, acti...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that inhibition of distracting information may not be u...
Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to beh...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
The value of a third potential option or distractor can alter the way in which decisions are made be...
Current models of perceptual decision-making assume that choices are made after evidence in favor of...
Computational and neurophysiological research has highlighted neural processes that accumulate senso...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
Decision making relies on the efficiency of two major interrelated components. “Selective attention” a...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Recent research has accumulated insights into the neural processes underlying perceptual decision ma...
The current study addressed when in the course of stimulus processing, and in what brain areas, acti...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that inhibition of distracting information may not be u...
Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to beh...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
The value of a third potential option or distractor can alter the way in which decisions are made be...