Effects of category-specific costs on neural systems for perceptual decision-making.
Perceptual judgments are often biased by prospective losses, leading to changes in decision criteria. Little is known about how and where sensory evidence and cost information interact in the brain to influence perceptual categorization. Here we show that prospective losses systematically bias the p...
Main Authors: | Fleming, S, Whiteley, L, Hulme, O, Sahani, M, Dolan, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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