Optimal binary perceptual decision making requires accumulation of evidence in the form of a probability distribution that specifies the probability of the choices being correct given the evidence so far. Reward rates can then be maximized by stopping the accumulation when the confidence about either option reaches a threshold. Behavioral and neuronal evidence suggests that humans and animals follow such a probabilitistic decision strategy, although its neural implementation has yet to be fully characterized. Here we show that that diffusion decision models and attractor network models provide an approximation to the optimal strategy only under certain circumstances. In particular, neither model type is sufficiently flexible to encode the r...
For decades now, normative theories of perceptual decisions, and their implementation as drift diffu...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...
When making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select the app...
SummaryWhen making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select ...
Decision making under time constraints requires the decision maker to trade off between making quick...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Neurophysiological evidence due to Schall, Newsome and others indicates that decision proc-esses in ...
Mathematical decision making theory has been successfully applied to the neuroscience of sensation, ...
Diffusion decision models (DDMs) are immensely successful models for decision making under uncertain...
We propose that synapses may be the workhorse of the neuronal computations that underlie probabilist...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
The activity of cortical neurons in sensory areas covaries with perceptual decisions, a relationship...
For decades now, normative theories of perceptual decisions, and their implementation as drift diffu...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...
When making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select the app...
SummaryWhen making a decision, one must first accumulate evidence, often over time, and then select ...
Decision making under time constraints requires the decision maker to trade off between making quick...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Neurophysiological evidence due to Schall, Newsome and others indicates that decision proc-esses in ...
Mathematical decision making theory has been successfully applied to the neuroscience of sensation, ...
Diffusion decision models (DDMs) are immensely successful models for decision making under uncertain...
We propose that synapses may be the workhorse of the neuronal computations that underlie probabilist...
Even for simple perceptual decisions, the mechanisms that the brain employs are still under debate. ...
The activity of cortical neurons in sensory areas covaries with perceptual decisions, a relationship...
For decades now, normative theories of perceptual decisions, and their implementation as drift diffu...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
When monkeys make a perceptual decision about ambiguous visual stimuli, individual sensory neurons i...