Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT) and accuracy data in two-alternative forced choice tasks. These models have been used to describe the behavior of populations of participants, and explanatory structures have been proposed to account for between individual variability in model parameters. In this study we show that individual differences in behavior from a novel perceptual decision making task can be attributed to (1) differences in evidence accumulation rates, (2) differences in variability of evidence accumulation within trials, and (3) differences in non-decision times across individuals. Using electroencephalography (EEG), we demonstrate that these differences in cogniti...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
The cognitive process and time course of quick human decision making was evaluated using reaction ti...
Perceptual decision making can be accounted for by drift-diffusion models, a class of decision-makin...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
A fundamental feature of how we make decisions is that our responses are variable in the choices we ...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measure-ments of reactio...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
Single-unit animal studies have consistently reported decision-related activitymirroring a process o...
To deal with the abundant amount of information in the environment in order to achieve our goals, hu...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
The cognitive process and time course of quick human decision making was evaluated using reaction ti...
Perceptual decision making can be accounted for by drift-diffusion models, a class of decision-makin...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
A fundamental feature of how we make decisions is that our responses are variable in the choices we ...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measure-ments of reactio...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
Introduction: In many situations, perceptual decision making (PDM) can be error prone. Standard mode...
Single-unit animal studies have consistently reported decision-related activitymirroring a process o...
To deal with the abundant amount of information in the environment in order to achieve our goals, hu...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...