International audienceNeural systems adapt to background levels of stimulation. Adaptive gain control has been extensively studied in sensory systems but overlooked in decision-theoretic models. Here, we describe evidence for adaptive gain control during the serial integration of decision-relevant information. Human observers judged the average information provided by a rapid stream of visual events (samples). The impact that each sample wielded over choices depended on its consistency with the previous sample, with more consistent or expected samples wielding the greatest influence over choice. This bias was also visible in the encoding of decision information in pupillometric signals and in cortical responses measured with functional neur...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
During perceptual decision-making tasks, centroparietal EEG potentials report an evidence accumulati...
Single-unit animal studies have consistently reported decision-related activitymirroring a process o...
International audienceNeural systems adapt to background levels of stimulation. Adaptive gain contro...
SummaryNeural systems adapt to background levels of stimulation. Adaptive gain control has been exte...
Highlights •Humans show biased integration of decision-relevant evidence •Later and more expected ...
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
Decision-makers often arrive at different choices when faced with repeated presentations of the same...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
During perceptual decision-making tasks, centroparietal EEG potentials report an evidence accumulati...
Single-unit animal studies have consistently reported decision-related activitymirroring a process o...
International audienceNeural systems adapt to background levels of stimulation. Adaptive gain contro...
SummaryNeural systems adapt to background levels of stimulation. Adaptive gain control has been exte...
Highlights •Humans show biased integration of decision-relevant evidence •Later and more expected ...
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
Decision-makers often arrive at different choices when faced with repeated presentations of the same...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
During perceptual decision-making tasks, centroparietal EEG potentials report an evidence accumulati...
Single-unit animal studies have consistently reported decision-related activitymirroring a process o...