After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such changes of mind can even occur when the stream of information that led to the action is curtailed at movement onset. This is explained by the time delays in sensory processing and motor planning which lead to a component at the end of the sensory stream that can only be processed after initiation. Such post-initiation processing can explain the pattern of changes of mind by asserting an accumulation of additional evidence to a criterion level, termed change-of-mind bound. Here we test the hypothesis that physical effort associated with the movement required to change one’s mind affects the level of the change-of-mind bound and the time for post-...
Goal directed behaviour requires transformation of sensory input to decision, and then to output act...
Decisions are occasionally accompanied by changes-of-mind. While considered a hallmark of cognitive ...
A key goal in the study of decision making is determining how neural networks involved in perception...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commit...
A decision is a commitment to a proposition or plan of action based on evidence and the expected cos...
Motor decision-making is often described as a sequential process, beginning with the assessment of a...
Decisions are occasionally accompanied by changes-of-mind. While considered a hallmark of cognitive ...
A decision is a commitment to a proposition or plan of action based on evidence and expected costs a...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Contains fulltext : 102420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Both decision m...
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movement...
Goal directed behaviour requires transformation of sensory input to decision, and then to output act...
Decisions are occasionally accompanied by changes-of-mind. While considered a hallmark of cognitive ...
A key goal in the study of decision making is determining how neural networks involved in perception...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commit...
A decision is a commitment to a proposition or plan of action based on evidence and the expected cos...
Motor decision-making is often described as a sequential process, beginning with the assessment of a...
Decisions are occasionally accompanied by changes-of-mind. While considered a hallmark of cognitive ...
A decision is a commitment to a proposition or plan of action based on evidence and expected costs a...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Both decision making and sensorimotor control require real-time processing of noisy information stre...
Contains fulltext : 102420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Both decision m...
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movement...
Goal directed behaviour requires transformation of sensory input to decision, and then to output act...
Decisions are occasionally accompanied by changes-of-mind. While considered a hallmark of cognitive ...
A key goal in the study of decision making is determining how neural networks involved in perception...