International audienceA current challenge for decision-making research is in extending models of simple decisions to more complex and ecological choice situations. Conflict tasks (e.g., Simon, Stroop, Eriksen flanker) have been the focus of much interest, because they provide a decision-making context representative of every-day life experiences. Modeling efforts have led to an elaborated drift diffusion model for conflict tasks (DMC), which implements a superimposition of automatic and controlled decision activations. The DMC has proven to capture the diversity of behavioral conflict effects across various task contexts. This study combined DMC predictions with EEG and EMG measurements to test a set of linking propositions that specify the...
This article introduces an integrated and biologically-inspired theory of decision-making, motor pre...
Using computational modelling of human behavior together with concurrent recording of brain activity...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
International audienceA current challenge for decision-making research is in extending models of sim...
International audienceMost decisions that we make build upon multiple streams of sensory evidence an...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
AbstractFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-choice perceptual...
Humans are unique in their ability to flexibly and rapidly adapt their behaviour and select courses ...
Understanding how information is encoded, processed, and decoded to produce behavior is a fundamenta...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
International audienceFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-cho...
What are the neural dynamics of choice processes during reinforcement learning? Two largely separate...
When choosing between equally desirable options, how is decision conflict represented in the brain? ...
What are the neural dynamics of choice processes during reinforcement learning? Two largely separate...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
This article introduces an integrated and biologically-inspired theory of decision-making, motor pre...
Using computational modelling of human behavior together with concurrent recording of brain activity...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
International audienceA current challenge for decision-making research is in extending models of sim...
International audienceMost decisions that we make build upon multiple streams of sensory evidence an...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
AbstractFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-choice perceptual...
Humans are unique in their ability to flexibly and rapidly adapt their behaviour and select courses ...
Understanding how information is encoded, processed, and decoded to produce behavior is a fundamenta...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
International audienceFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-cho...
What are the neural dynamics of choice processes during reinforcement learning? Two largely separate...
When choosing between equally desirable options, how is decision conflict represented in the brain? ...
What are the neural dynamics of choice processes during reinforcement learning? Two largely separate...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
This article introduces an integrated and biologically-inspired theory of decision-making, motor pre...
Using computational modelling of human behavior together with concurrent recording of brain activity...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...