Decision-making on the basis of multiple information sources is common. However, to what extent such decisions differ from those with a single source remains unclear. We combined cognitive modelling and neural-mass modelling to characterise the neurocognitive process underlying perceptual decision-making with single or double information sources. Ninety-four human participants performed binary decisions to discriminate the coherent motion direction averaged across two independent apertures. Regardless of the angular distance of the apertures, separating motion information into two apertures resulted in a reduction in accuracy. Our cognitive and neural-mass modelling results are consistent with the hypotheses that the addition of the second ...
International audiencePerceptual decisions often involve integrating evidence from multiple concurre...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
Decision-making on the basis of multiple information sources is common. However, to what extent such...
International audienceFacing perceptual uncertainty, the brain combines information from different s...
Most perceptual decisions rely on the active acquisition of evidence from the environment involving ...
Most perceptual decisions rely on the active acquisition of evidence from the environment involving ...
To form perceptual decisions in our multisensory environment, the brain needs to integrate sensory i...
In everyday life we are constantly required to make decisions about things that we perceive in order...
Perceptual decisions often involve integrating evidence from multiple concurrently available sources...
Humans have evolved to fuse information across senses by weighing the reliability of each modality (...
To form coherent multisensory perceptual representations, the brain must solve a causal inference pr...
<div><p>In cognitive science there is a seeming paradox: On the one hand, studies of human judgment ...
Prior information biases the decision process: actions consistent with prior information are execute...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
International audiencePerceptual decisions often involve integrating evidence from multiple concurre...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
Decision-making on the basis of multiple information sources is common. However, to what extent such...
International audienceFacing perceptual uncertainty, the brain combines information from different s...
Most perceptual decisions rely on the active acquisition of evidence from the environment involving ...
Most perceptual decisions rely on the active acquisition of evidence from the environment involving ...
To form perceptual decisions in our multisensory environment, the brain needs to integrate sensory i...
In everyday life we are constantly required to make decisions about things that we perceive in order...
Perceptual decisions often involve integrating evidence from multiple concurrently available sources...
Humans have evolved to fuse information across senses by weighing the reliability of each modality (...
To form coherent multisensory perceptual representations, the brain must solve a causal inference pr...
<div><p>In cognitive science there is a seeming paradox: On the one hand, studies of human judgment ...
Prior information biases the decision process: actions consistent with prior information are execute...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
International audiencePerceptual decisions often involve integrating evidence from multiple concurre...
quential sampling models provide a useful framework for understand-ing human decision making. A key ...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...