ProjectCODE – COnfident DEcisions
Basic data
Acronym:
CODE
Title:
COnfident DEcisions
Duration:
01/01/2024 to 31/12/2027
Abstract / short description:
Virtually every decision people make comes with a sense of confidence – a subjective estimate of decision quality.
The human capacity for confidence has tremendous social, clinical, and industrial impact. For example, children who
can correctly judge their own level of confidence perform better academically. In the elderly, confidence declines
faster than other cognitive functions. Clinically, confidence plays a key role in our understanding of various brainrelated
disorders, including dementia, anxiety, addiction, and depression. In industry, confidence helps people trust
algorithms and automated systems, and creates more natural interactions with smartphones and self-driving cars. While
the past decade has seen major advances in our scientific understanding of decision confidence, its mechanisms remain
poorly understood. This lack of understanding significantly hampers the translation to real-world applications, such
as educational programmes and clinical interventions. A major challenge for the immediate future is to fill this gap,
by expanding fundamental knowledge on decision confidence and explicitly bridging to technologies, interventions,
and clinical practice. CODE aims to address this need. We are an international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral
training network that spans fundamental and applied confidence-based research, and bridges between academia, industry,
education, and the clinic. By reaching across domains that usually work in silos, CODE will provide critical new insights
into decision confidence, and pave the way for important future confidence-based applications. We will train doctoral
students to become the interdisciplinary decision confidence experts of the future, who can flexibly apply their knowledge
and skills in a wide variety of domains and sectors, and are exceptionally well prepared for successful careers in either
academia or industry.
The human capacity for confidence has tremendous social, clinical, and industrial impact. For example, children who
can correctly judge their own level of confidence perform better academically. In the elderly, confidence declines
faster than other cognitive functions. Clinically, confidence plays a key role in our understanding of various brainrelated
disorders, including dementia, anxiety, addiction, and depression. In industry, confidence helps people trust
algorithms and automated systems, and creates more natural interactions with smartphones and self-driving cars. While
the past decade has seen major advances in our scientific understanding of decision confidence, its mechanisms remain
poorly understood. This lack of understanding significantly hampers the translation to real-world applications, such
as educational programmes and clinical interventions. A major challenge for the immediate future is to fill this gap,
by expanding fundamental knowledge on decision confidence and explicitly bridging to technologies, interventions,
and clinical practice. CODE aims to address this need. We are an international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral
training network that spans fundamental and applied confidence-based research, and bridges between academia, industry,
education, and the clinic. By reaching across domains that usually work in silos, CODE will provide critical new insights
into decision confidence, and pave the way for important future confidence-based applications. We will train doctoral
students to become the interdisciplinary decision confidence experts of the future, who can flexibly apply their knowledge
and skills in a wide variety of domains and sectors, and are exceptionally well prepared for successful careers in either
academia or industry.
Involved staff
Managers
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Institute of Education (IFE)
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Other staff
Institute of Education (IFE)
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Local organizational units
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Funders
Brüssel, Belgium