The subjective sense of certainty, or confidence, in ambiguous sensory cues can alter the interpretation of reward feedback and facilitate learning. We trained rats to report the orientation of ambiguous visual stimuli according to a spatial stimulus-response rule that must be learned. Following choice, rats could wait a self-timed delay for reward or initiate a new trial. Waiting times increase with discrimination accuracy, demonstrating that this measure can be used as a proxy for confidence. Chemogenetic silencing of BLA shortens waiting times overall whereas ACC inhibition renders waiting times insensitive to confidence-modulating attributes of visual stimuli, suggesting contribution of ACC but not BLA to confidence computations. Subseq...
Hypothesis: uncertainty influences Pavlovian reward prediction by arousing incentive motivation for ...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a critical role in stimulus-reinforcement learning and rew...
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is c...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
We make choices based on the values of expected outcomes, informed by previous experience in similar...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Confidence judgments are a central example of metacognition-knowledge about one's own cognitive proc...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
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Every decision we make is accompanied by a sense of confidence about its likely outcome. This sense ...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
Memory enables access to past experiences to guide future behavior. Humans can determine which memor...
Deciding between stimuli requires combining their learned value with one's sensory confidence. We tr...
Identifying statistical patterns between environmental stimuli enables organisms to respond adaptive...
Deciding between stimuli requires combining their learned value with one's sensory confidence. We tr...
Hypothesis: uncertainty influences Pavlovian reward prediction by arousing incentive motivation for ...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a critical role in stimulus-reinforcement learning and rew...
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is c...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
We make choices based on the values of expected outcomes, informed by previous experience in similar...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Confidence judgments are a central example of metacognition-knowledge about one's own cognitive proc...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
© 2020, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Learning from successes and failures o...
Every decision we make is accompanied by a sense of confidence about its likely outcome. This sense ...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
Memory enables access to past experiences to guide future behavior. Humans can determine which memor...
Deciding between stimuli requires combining their learned value with one's sensory confidence. We tr...
Identifying statistical patterns between environmental stimuli enables organisms to respond adaptive...
Deciding between stimuli requires combining their learned value with one's sensory confidence. We tr...
Hypothesis: uncertainty influences Pavlovian reward prediction by arousing incentive motivation for ...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a critical role in stimulus-reinforcement learning and rew...
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is c...