How can we explain the regularities in subjective reports of human observers about their subjective visual experience of a stimulus? The present study tests whether a recent model of confidence in perceptual decisions, the weighted evidence and visibility model, can be generalized from confidence to subjective visibility. In a postmasked orientation identification task, observers reported the subjective visibility of the stimulus after each single identification response. Cognitive modelling revealed that the weighted evidence and visibility model provided a superior fit to the data compared with the standard signal detection model, the signal detection model with unsystematic noise superimposed on ratings, the postdecisional accumulation m...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Visual perception is often seen as an inference problem where uncertainty comes from ambiguities in ...
This paper theoretically and empirically investigates the role of noisy cognition in perceptual judg...
How do human observers determine their degree of belief of being correct in a 22 decision about a vi...
In several visual tasks, participants report that they feel confident about discrimination responses...
In several visual tasks, participants report that they feel confident about discrimination responses...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Can observers be confident about the accuracy of a discrimination response without a visual experien...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of our perceptual decis...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
International audienceVisual confidence is the observers’ estimate of their precision in one single ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Visual perception is often seen as an inference problem where uncertainty comes from ambiguities in ...
This paper theoretically and empirically investigates the role of noisy cognition in perceptual judg...
How do human observers determine their degree of belief of being correct in a 22 decision about a vi...
In several visual tasks, participants report that they feel confident about discrimination responses...
In several visual tasks, participants report that they feel confident about discrimination responses...
International audiencePerceptual decisions are accompanied by feelings of confidence that reflect th...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Can observers be confident about the accuracy of a discrimination response without a visual experien...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of our perceptual decis...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
International audienceVisual confidence is the observers’ estimate of their precision in one single ...
The mechanisms that enable humans to evaluate their confidence across a range of different decisions...
Visual perception is often seen as an inference problem where uncertainty comes from ambiguities in ...
This paper theoretically and empirically investigates the role of noisy cognition in perceptual judg...