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Overlapping and unique neural circuits are activated during perceptual decision making and confidence.


ABSTRACT: The period of making a perceptual decision is often followed by a period of rating confidence where one evaluates the likely accuracy of the initial decision. However, it remains unclear whether the same or different neural circuits are engaged during periods of perceptual decision making and confidence report. To address this question, we conducted two functional MRI experiments in which we dissociated the periods related to perceptual decision making and confidence report by either separating their respective regressors or asking for confidence ratings only in the second half of the experiment. We found that perceptual decision making and confidence reports gave rise to activations in large and mostly overlapping brain circuits including frontal, parietal, posterior, and cingulate regions with the results being remarkably consistent across the two experiments. Further, the confidence report period activated a number of unique regions, whereas only early sensory areas were activated for the decision period across the two experiments. We discuss the possible reasons for this overlap and explore their implications about theories of perceptual decision making and visual metacognition.

SUBMITTER: Yeon J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7699640 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overlapping and unique neural circuits are activated during perceptual decision making and confidence.

Yeon Jiwon J   Shekhar Medha M   Rahnev Dobromir D  

Scientific reports 20201127 1


The period of making a perceptual decision is often followed by a period of rating confidence where one evaluates the likely accuracy of the initial decision. However, it remains unclear whether the same or different neural circuits are engaged during periods of perceptual decision making and confidence report. To address this question, we conducted two functional MRI experiments in which we dissociated the periods related to perceptual decision making and confidence report by either separating  ...[more]

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