Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance
Confidence associated with perceptual judgements is generally seen as directly reflecting the reliability of perceptual processes. Here the authors use fMRI-based decoded neurofeedback to manipulate confidence and show that it does not affect perceptual performance.
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author | Aurelio Cortese Kaoru Amano Ai Koizumi Mitsuo Kawato Hakwan Lau |
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description | Confidence associated with perceptual judgements is generally seen as directly reflecting the reliability of perceptual processes. Here the authors use fMRI-based decoded neurofeedback to manipulate confidence and show that it does not affect perceptual performance. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b9f0c362d2de4fd5a94518483187460d2022-12-21T19:32:50ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232016-12-017111810.1038/ncomms13669Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performanceAurelio Cortese0Kaoru Amano1Ai Koizumi2Mitsuo Kawato3Hakwan Lau4Department of Decoded Neurofeedback, ATR Computational Neuroscience LaboratoriesCenter for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet), NICTDepartment of Decoded Neurofeedback, ATR Computational Neuroscience LaboratoriesDepartment of Decoded Neurofeedback, ATR Computational Neuroscience LaboratoriesDepartment of Psychology, UCLAConfidence associated with perceptual judgements is generally seen as directly reflecting the reliability of perceptual processes. Here the authors use fMRI-based decoded neurofeedback to manipulate confidence and show that it does not affect perceptual performance.https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13669 |
spellingShingle | Aurelio Cortese Kaoru Amano Ai Koizumi Mitsuo Kawato Hakwan Lau Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance Nature Communications |
title | Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance |
title_full | Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance |
title_fullStr | Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance |
title_full_unstemmed | Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance |
title_short | Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance |
title_sort | multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance |
url | https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13669 |
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