Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is correct. Although these views have enjoyed some empirical support, recent behavioral results indicate that confidence and the probability of being correct can be dissociated. An alternative hypothesis suggests that confidence instead reflects the magnitude of evidence in favor of a decision while being relatively insensitive to the evidence opposing the decision. We considered how this alternative hypothesis might be biologically instantiated by developing a simple neural network model incorporating a known property of sensory neurons: tuned inhibition. The key idea of the model is that the level of inhibition that each accumulator unit receiv...
Humans intuitively evaluate their decisions by forming different levels of confidence. Despite being...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of perceptual decisions...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
SummaryDecisions are often associated with a degree of certainty, or confidence—an estimate of the p...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and/...
Single neurons in several brain areas intervening between sensation and action signal the accumulati...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
Recent studies suggest that neurons in sensorimotor circuits involved in perceptual decision-making ...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and ...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Humans intuitively evaluate their decisions by forming different levels of confidence. Despite being...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of perceptual decisions...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
SummaryDecisions are often associated with a degree of certainty, or confidence—an estimate of the p...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and/...
Single neurons in several brain areas intervening between sensation and action signal the accumulati...
Electrophysiological recordings during perceptual decision tasks in monkeys suggest that the degree ...
Recent studies suggest that neurons in sensorimotor circuits involved in perceptual decision-making ...
Models that integrate sensory evidence to a threshold can explain task accuracy, response times and ...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Humans intuitively evaluate their decisions by forming different levels of confidence. Despite being...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of perceptual decisions...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...