The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision

Decision-making involves the selection of one out of many possible courses of action. A decision may bear on other decisions, as when humans seek a second medical opinion before undergoing a risky surgical intervention. These meta-decisions are mediated by confidence judgments-the degree to which de...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zylberberg, A., Barttfeld, P., Sigman, M.
Formato: JOUR
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16625145_v6_nSEP_p_Zylberberg
Aporte de:
id todo:paper_16625145_v6_nSEP_p_Zylberberg
record_format dspace
spelling todo:paper_16625145_v6_nSEP_p_Zylberberg2023-10-03T16:28:49Z The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision Zylberberg, A. Barttfeld, P. Sigman, M. Accumulation models ofdecision-making Classification images Confidence Metacognition Perceptual decision-making Psychophysical reverse-correlation adult article computer model confidence decision making discrimination learning human human experiment kernel method luminance movement perception normal human perception psychophysiology self esteem sensory stimulation Decision-making involves the selection of one out of many possible courses of action. A decision may bear on other decisions, as when humans seek a second medical opinion before undergoing a risky surgical intervention. These meta-decisions are mediated by confidence judgments-the degree to which decision-makers consider that a choice is likely to be correct. We studied how subjective confidence is constructed from noisy sensory evidence. The psychophysical kernels used to convert sensory information into choice and confidence decisions were precisely reconstructed measuring the impact of small fluctuations in sensory input. This is shown in two independent experiments in which human participants made a decision about the direction of motion of a set of randomly moving dots, or compared the brightness of a group of fluctuating bars, followed by a confidence report. The results of both experiments converged to show that: (1) confidence was influenced by evidence during a short window of time at the initial moments of the decision, and (2) confidence was influenced by evidence for the selected choice but was virtually blind to evidence for the non-selected choice. Our findings challenge classical models of subjective confidence-which posit that the difference of evidence in favor of each choice is the seed of the confidence signal. © 2012 Zylberberg, Barttfeld and Sigman. Fil:Sigman, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16625145_v6_nSEP_p_Zylberberg
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Accumulation models ofdecision-making
Classification images
Confidence
Metacognition
Perceptual decision-making
Psychophysical reverse-correlation
adult
article
computer model
confidence
decision making
discrimination learning
human
human experiment
kernel method
luminance
movement perception
normal human
perception
psychophysiology
self esteem
sensory stimulation
spellingShingle Accumulation models ofdecision-making
Classification images
Confidence
Metacognition
Perceptual decision-making
Psychophysical reverse-correlation
adult
article
computer model
confidence
decision making
discrimination learning
human
human experiment
kernel method
luminance
movement perception
normal human
perception
psychophysiology
self esteem
sensory stimulation
Zylberberg, A.
Barttfeld, P.
Sigman, M.
The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision
topic_facet Accumulation models ofdecision-making
Classification images
Confidence
Metacognition
Perceptual decision-making
Psychophysical reverse-correlation
adult
article
computer model
confidence
decision making
discrimination learning
human
human experiment
kernel method
luminance
movement perception
normal human
perception
psychophysiology
self esteem
sensory stimulation
description Decision-making involves the selection of one out of many possible courses of action. A decision may bear on other decisions, as when humans seek a second medical opinion before undergoing a risky surgical intervention. These meta-decisions are mediated by confidence judgments-the degree to which decision-makers consider that a choice is likely to be correct. We studied how subjective confidence is constructed from noisy sensory evidence. The psychophysical kernels used to convert sensory information into choice and confidence decisions were precisely reconstructed measuring the impact of small fluctuations in sensory input. This is shown in two independent experiments in which human participants made a decision about the direction of motion of a set of randomly moving dots, or compared the brightness of a group of fluctuating bars, followed by a confidence report. The results of both experiments converged to show that: (1) confidence was influenced by evidence during a short window of time at the initial moments of the decision, and (2) confidence was influenced by evidence for the selected choice but was virtually blind to evidence for the non-selected choice. Our findings challenge classical models of subjective confidence-which posit that the difference of evidence in favor of each choice is the seed of the confidence signal. © 2012 Zylberberg, Barttfeld and Sigman.
format JOUR
author Zylberberg, A.
Barttfeld, P.
Sigman, M.
author_facet Zylberberg, A.
Barttfeld, P.
Sigman, M.
author_sort Zylberberg, A.
title The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision
title_short The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision
title_full The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision
title_fullStr The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision
title_full_unstemmed The construction of confidence in a perceptual decision
title_sort construction of confidence in a perceptual decision
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16625145_v6_nSEP_p_Zylberberg
work_keys_str_mv AT zylberberga theconstructionofconfidenceinaperceptualdecision
AT barttfeldp theconstructionofconfidenceinaperceptualdecision
AT sigmanm theconstructionofconfidenceinaperceptualdecision
AT zylberberga constructionofconfidenceinaperceptualdecision
AT barttfeldp constructionofconfidenceinaperceptualdecision
AT sigmanm constructionofconfidenceinaperceptualdecision
_version_ 1782029086675173376