SummaryDecisions are often associated with a degree of certainty, or confidence—an estimate of the probability that the chosen option will be correct. Recent neurophysiological results suggest that the central processing of evidence leading to a perceptual decision also establishes a level of confidence. Here we provide a causal test of this hypothesis by electrically stimulating areas of the visual cortex involved in motion perception. Monkeys discriminated the direction of motion in a noisy display and were sometimes allowed to opt out of the direction choice if their confidence was low. Microstimulation did not reduce overall confidence in the decision but instead altered confidence in a manner that mimicked a change in visual motion, pl...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Confidence judgments are a central example of metacognition-knowledge about one's own cognitive proc...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
In our interactions with the environment, we often make inferences based on noisy or incomplete perc...
Single neurons in several brain areas intervening between sensation and action signal the accumulati...
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is c...
Recent studies suggest that neurons in sensorimotor circuits involved in perceptual decision-making ...
Recent studies in monkeys suggest that neurons in sensorimotor circuits involved in perceptual decis...
To date the exact neuronal implementation of decision confidence has been subject to little research...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
<div><p>In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability t...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Confidence judgments are a central example of metacognition-knowledge about one's own cognitive proc...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
Choice confidence represents the degree of belief that one's actions are likely to be correct or rew...
In our interactions with the environment, we often make inferences based on noisy or incomplete perc...
Single neurons in several brain areas intervening between sensation and action signal the accumulati...
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is c...
Recent studies suggest that neurons in sensorimotor circuits involved in perceptual decision-making ...
Recent studies in monkeys suggest that neurons in sensorimotor circuits involved in perceptual decis...
To date the exact neuronal implementation of decision confidence has been subject to little research...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
<div><p>In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability t...
In order to successfully adjust to changes and learn in the sensory environment, humans must be able...
In humans and some other species perceptual decision-making is complemented by the ability to make c...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Humans and other animals must often make decisions on the basis of imperfect evidence. Statisticians...
Confidence judgments are a central example of metacognition-knowledge about one's own cognitive proc...