Beyond the status quo: a role for beta oscillations in endogenous content (re) activation
Among the rhythms of the brain, oscillations in the beta frequency range (∼ 13–30 Hz) have
been considered the most enigmatic. Traditionally associated with sensorimotor functions …
been considered the most enigmatic. Traditionally associated with sensorimotor functions …
Perceptual decision making in rodents, monkeys, and humans
Perceptual decision making is the process by which animals detect, discriminate, and
categorize information from the senses. Over the past two decades, understanding how …
categorize information from the senses. Over the past two decades, understanding how …
Suboptimality in perceptual decision making
Human perceptual decisions are often described as optimal. Critics of this view have argued
that claims of optimality are overly flexible and lack explanatory power. Meanwhile …
that claims of optimality are overly flexible and lack explanatory power. Meanwhile …
Computational precision of mental inference as critical source of human choice suboptimality
Making decisions in uncertain environments often requires combining multiple pieces of
ambiguous information from external cues. In such conditions, human choices resemble …
ambiguous information from external cues. In such conditions, human choices resemble …
Neurophysiology of human perceptual decision-making
The discovery of neural signals that reflect the dynamics of perceptual decision formation
has had a considerable impact. Not only do such signals enable detailed investigations of …
has had a considerable impact. Not only do such signals enable detailed investigations of …
The attentional drift diffusion model of simple perceptual decision-making
Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated
sequentially might be influenced by fluctuations in visual attention. We used two …
sequentially might be influenced by fluctuations in visual attention. We used two …
[HTML][HTML] Computation noise in human learning and decision-making: origin, impact, function
C Findling, V Wyart - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Computation noise drives human decision variability under uncertainty.•
Computation noise sets cognitive constraints on information processing.•Computation noise …
Computation noise sets cognitive constraints on information processing.•Computation noise …
Stimulus expectation alters decision criterion but not sensory signal in perceptual decision making
Humans are more likely to report perceiving an expected than an unexpected stimulus.
Influential theories have proposed that this bias arises from expectation altering the sensory …
Influential theories have proposed that this bias arises from expectation altering the sensory …
Selective overweighting of larger magnitudes during noisy numerical comparison
Humans are often required to compare average magnitudes in numerical data; for example,
when comparing product prices on two rival consumer websites. However, the neural and …
when comparing product prices on two rival consumer websites. However, the neural and …
Reflections on inner and outer silence and consciousness without contents according to the sphere model of consciousness
P Paoletti, TD Ben-Soussan - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
In the current hypothesis paper, we propose that focusing attention on silence can be used
as a paradigm conceptually similar to sensory deprivation, to study consciousness without …
as a paradigm conceptually similar to sensory deprivation, to study consciousness without …