Previous studies showed that humans and mice can maximize their rewards in two alternative temporal discrimination tasks by incorporating exogenous probabilities and endogenous timing uncertainty into their decisions. The current study investigated if the probabilistic relations modulated the temporal discrimination performance in scenarios with more than two temporal options. In order to address this question, we tested humans (Experiment 1) and mice (Experiment 2) in the dual-switch task , which required subjects to discriminate three time intervals (short, medium, and long durations) in a sequential fashion. The latencies of switches from short to medium and from medium to long option were the main units of analysis. The...
Human timing behaviors are consistent with Bayesian inference, according to which both previous know...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
We report a novel multisensory decision task designed to encourage subjects to combine information a...
Previous studies showed that humans and mice can maximize their rewards in two alternative temporal ...
I describe a series of four experiments studying decision under uncertainty in the mouse and argue t...
Animals can shape their timed behaviors based on experienced probabilistic relations in a nearly opt...
The processing dynamics underlying temporal decisions and the response times they generate have rece...
Time is an essential feature of most decisions, because the reward earned from decisions frequently ...
Balci et al. 2009 describe a simple timing task in which reward appears after a short latency at one...
We do not fully understand the resolution at which temporal information is processed by different sp...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
In the temporal bisection task, participants categorize experienced stimulus durations as short or l...
Temporal information-processing is critical for adaptive behavior and goal-directed action. It has a...
Identifying similarities and differences in choice behavior across species is informative about how ...
This study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms behind the behavioural phenomenon called the 'choose-sh...
Human timing behaviors are consistent with Bayesian inference, according to which both previous know...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
We report a novel multisensory decision task designed to encourage subjects to combine information a...
Previous studies showed that humans and mice can maximize their rewards in two alternative temporal ...
I describe a series of four experiments studying decision under uncertainty in the mouse and argue t...
Animals can shape their timed behaviors based on experienced probabilistic relations in a nearly opt...
The processing dynamics underlying temporal decisions and the response times they generate have rece...
Time is an essential feature of most decisions, because the reward earned from decisions frequently ...
Balci et al. 2009 describe a simple timing task in which reward appears after a short latency at one...
We do not fully understand the resolution at which temporal information is processed by different sp...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
In the temporal bisection task, participants categorize experienced stimulus durations as short or l...
Temporal information-processing is critical for adaptive behavior and goal-directed action. It has a...
Identifying similarities and differences in choice behavior across species is informative about how ...
This study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms behind the behavioural phenomenon called the 'choose-sh...
Human timing behaviors are consistent with Bayesian inference, according to which both previous know...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
We report a novel multisensory decision task designed to encourage subjects to combine information a...