作者
Bharath Chandra Talluri, Anne E Urai, Konstantinos Tsetsos, Marius Usher, Tobias H Donner
发表日期
2018/10/8
期刊
Current Biology
卷号
28
期号
19
页码范围
3128-3135. e8
出版商
Elsevier
简介
People's assessments of the state of the world often deviate systematically from the information available to them [1]. Such biases can originate from people's own decisions: committing to a categorical proposition, or a course of action, biases subsequent judgment and decision-making. This phenomenon, called confirmation bias [2], has been explained as suppression of post-decisional dissonance [3, 4]. Here, we provide insights into the underlying mechanism. It is commonly held that decisions result from the accumulation of samples of evidence informing about the state of the world [5–8]. We hypothesized that choices bias the accumulation process by selectively altering the weighting (gain) of subsequent evidence, akin to selective attention. We developed a novel psychophysical task to test this idea. Participants viewed two successive random dot motion stimuli and made two motion-direction judgments: a …
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