AbstractPerceptual decision-making may be viewed as a process of integrating sensory evidence over time to a response threshold. Ludwig et al. (2005b) argued against an integration to threshold account for saccadic eye movement decisions based on data from a stochastic contrast discrimination task. They argued that evidence integration was time-limited, with the deadline being independent from the quality of the sensory evidence. In this study, the data from Ludwig et al. (2005b) were fit with a model in which sensory evidence is integrated to a time-varying threshold. The functional form of the threshold variation allowed the model to approximate a constant threshold as well as an abrupt deadline. Sensory evidence was computed on the basis...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
Many decisions involve integration of evidence conferred by discrete cues over time. However, the ne...
Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a...
Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in ...
Perceptual decisions are based on the temporal integration of sensory evidence for different states ...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
In a typical experiment on decision making, one out of two possible stimuli is displayed and observe...
AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational...
SummaryA key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of “evidence” i...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
Wefrequentlyneed tomake timelydecisionsbasedonsensory evidence that isweak, ambiguous, ornoisy resul...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
Many decisions involve integration of evidence conferred by discrete cues over time. However, the ne...
Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a...
Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in ...
Perceptual decisions are based on the temporal integration of sensory evidence for different states ...
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak, ambiguous, or no...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
In a typical experiment on decision making, one out of two possible stimuli is displayed and observe...
AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational...
SummaryA key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of “evidence” i...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
A key computation underlying perceptual decisions is the temporal integration of "evidence" in favor...
Wefrequentlyneed tomake timelydecisionsbasedonsensory evidence that isweak, ambiguous, ornoisy resul...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
Many decisions involve integration of evidence conferred by discrete cues over time. However, the ne...
Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a...