2024
DOI: 10.1002/jeab.908
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Influence of reinforcement and its omission on trial‐by‐trial changes of response bias in perceptual decision making

Maik C. Stüttgen,
Andrea Dietl,
Vanya V. Stoilova Eckert
et al.

Abstract: Discrimination performance in perceptual choice tasks is known to reflect both sensory discriminability and nonsensory response bias. In the framework of signal detection theory, these aspects of discrimination performance are quantified through separate measures, sensitivity (d') for sensory discriminability and decision criterion (c) for response bias. However, it is unknown how response bias (i.e., criterion) changes at the single‐trial level as a consequence of reinforcement history. We subjected rats to a… Show more

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