Flexibility in Choosing Decision Policies in Gathering Discrete Evidence Over Time

Published: 11 November 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/78sht3jsr2.1
Contributors:
Masoumeh Golmohamadian, Mehrbod Faraji, Fatemeh Fallah, Fatemeh Sharifizadeh, Reza Ebrahimpour

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The datasets are related to the article “Flexibility in Choosing Decision Policies in Gathering Discrete Evidence Over Time.” This study involved two different experiments: a visual experiment and an auditory experiment. So, there are separate datasets for them. In both tasks, subjects completed four blocks of 168 double and single-pulse trials. In almost 80% of all trials, the stimuli were presented to the subject in two discrete pulses, with the pulses being separated by a temporal gap or an inter-pulse interval (IPI). The duration of each IPI was chosen from a set of four values (0, 120, 360, 480, 1080 ms). Three stimulus strength levels were employed for each pulse of the double-pulse trials, 25%, 30% and 35% for the visual task and 200%, 150% and 100% noise-to-signal ratios for the auditory task.

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Cognitive Neuroscience, Decision Making

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