When a person makes a decision, it is automatically accompanied by a subjective probability judgement of the decision being correct, in other words, a (local) confidence judgement. Confidence judgements have, among other things, aneffect on justifications of future decisions and behaviour. A better understanding of the metacognitive processes responsible for these confidence judgements could improve behaviour models. To date, confidence judgements are mostly studied in a fundamental manner. Little to no research has been done into confidence in more dynamic tasks. Such applied research could render insights on whether fundamental principles also hold for real-life tasks. It could also have practical relevance for several applications. Drivi...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
The three most basic performance measures used in cognitive research are choice, response time, and ...
Most cognitive theories assume that confidence and choice happen simultaneously and are based on the...
Objective: We aim to bridge the gap between naturalistic studies of driver behavior and modern cogni...
Overtaking on two-lane roads can cause dangerous situations, due to drivers’ errors during the gap a...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Perceptual decisions are of fundamental interest, and it is increasingly recognised that a sense of ...
Human observers can reliably report their confidence in the choices they make. An influential framew...
SummaryDemanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perce...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
This paper describes two driving simulator experiments on left turn gap acceptance at intersections....
Driving brings great convenience and efficiency to people’s daily travel. On the other hand, possibl...
In recent years, driving simulators have become an interesting alternative to field studies in order...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
The three most basic performance measures used in cognitive research are choice, response time, and ...
Most cognitive theories assume that confidence and choice happen simultaneously and are based on the...
Objective: We aim to bridge the gap between naturalistic studies of driver behavior and modern cogni...
Overtaking on two-lane roads can cause dangerous situations, due to drivers’ errors during the gap a...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual d...
Perceptual decisions are of fundamental interest, and it is increasingly recognised that a sense of ...
Human observers can reliably report their confidence in the choices they make. An influential framew...
SummaryDemanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perce...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
This paper describes two driving simulator experiments on left turn gap acceptance at intersections....
Driving brings great convenience and efficiency to people’s daily travel. On the other hand, possibl...
In recent years, driving simulators have become an interesting alternative to field studies in order...
Our decisions are accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence about whether the choices we have ...
The three most basic performance measures used in cognitive research are choice, response time, and ...
Most cognitive theories assume that confidence and choice happen simultaneously and are based on the...