A cornerstone of human information processing is how we make decisions about incoming sensory percepts. Much of psychological science has focused on understanding how these judgements operate in skilled adult observers. While not typically the focus of this research, there is considerable variability in how adults make these judgements. Here, we review complementary computational modelling, electrophysiological data, eye-tracking and longitudinal approaches to the study of perceptual decisions across neurotypical development and in neurodivergent individuals. These data highlight multiple parameters and temporal dynamics feeding into how we become skilled adult perceptual decision makers, and which may help explain why we vary so much in ho...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Decision making between several alternatives is thought to involve the gradual accumulation of evide...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Perceptual decision making is the act of choosing one option or course of action from a set of alter...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
Perceptual decision making is the process by which information gathered from sensory sys-tems is com...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
A key question within systems neuroscience is how the brain translates physical stimulation into a b...
Perceptual decision-making is the process by which information gathered from sensory systems is comb...
To deal with the abundant amount of information in the environment in order to achieve our goals, hu...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
In this review we summarize findings published over the past 10 years focusing on the neural correla...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Decision making between several alternatives is thought to involve the gradual accumulation of evide...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Perceptual decision making is the act of choosing one option or course of action from a set of alter...
Perceptual decision-making is the process of choosing between two or more alternatives based on an e...
Perceptual decision making is the process by which information gathered from sensory sys-tems is com...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
A key question within systems neuroscience is how the brain translates physical stimulation into a b...
Perceptual decision-making is the process by which information gathered from sensory systems is comb...
To deal with the abundant amount of information in the environment in order to achieve our goals, hu...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
In this review we summarize findings published over the past 10 years focusing on the neural correla...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...
Decision making between several alternatives is thought to involve the gradual accumulation of evide...
The extent to which different cognitive processes are “embodied” is widely debated. Previous studies...