Flexible categorization in perceptual decision making

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Genís Prat-Ortega
Klaus Wimmer
Alex Roxin
Jaime de la Rocha
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[1] Institut dʹInvestigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS),
[2] Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM),undefined
[3] Campus de Bellaterra,undefined
[4] Edifici C,undefined
[5] 08193 Bellaterra,undefined
[6] Barcelona Graduate School of Mathematics,undefined
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Perceptual decisions rely on accumulating sensory evidence. This computation has been studied using either drift diffusion models or neurobiological network models exhibiting winner-take-all attractor dynamics. Although both models can account for a large amount of data, it remains unclear whether their dynamics are qualitatively equivalent. Here we show that in the attractor model, but not in the drift diffusion model, an increase in the stimulus fluctuations or the stimulus duration promotes transitions between decision states. The increase in the number of transitions leads to a crossover between weighting mostly early evidence (primacy) to weighting late evidence (recency), a prediction we validate with psychophysical data. Between these two limiting cases, we found a novel flexible categorization regime, in which fluctuations can reverse initially-incorrect categorizations. This reversal asymmetry results in a non-monotonic psychometric curve, a distinctive feature of the attractor model. Our findings point to correcting decision reversals as an important feature of perceptual decision making.
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