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Predicting the Accuracy of a Decision: A Neural Mechanism of Confidence

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Specialty Biology
Date 2015 Apr 30
PMID 25922477
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The quantitative study of decision-making has traditionally rested on three key behavioral measures: accuracy, response time, and confidence. Of these, confidence--defined as the degree of belief, prior to feedback, that a decision is correct-is least well understood at the level of neural mechanism, although recent years have seen a surge in interest in the topic among theoretical and systems neuroscientists. Here we review some of these developments and highlight a particular candidate mechanism for assigning confidence in a perceptual decision. The mechanism is appealing because it is rooted in the same decision-making framework--bounded accumulation of evidence--that successfully explains accuracy and reaction time in many tasks, and it is validated by neurophysiology and microstimulation experiments.

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