<div><p>We interact with the world through the assessment of available, but sometimes imperfect, sensory information. However, little is known about how variance in the quality of sensory information affects the regulation of controlled actions. In a series of three experiments, comprising a total of seven behavioral studies, we examined how different types of spatial frequency information affect underlying processes of response inhibition and selection. Participants underwent a stop-signal task, a two choice speed/accuracy balance experiment, and a variant of both these tasks where prior information was given about the nature of stimuli. In all experiments, stimuli were either intact, or contained only high-, or low- spatial frequencies. O...
There has been a recent surge in the experimental investigation of the control of behavioral variabi...
Learning can modulate various forms of action control, including response inhibition. People may lea...
Spatial suppression refers to the increasingly difficult identification of motion direction with inc...
<p>A) Both Go RT (left panel) and choice errors (middle panel) increased when spatial frequency inf...
<p>A) In both experiments Go RT (left panel) and choice errors (middle panel) increased when spatia...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed-accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed–accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behaviour have...
Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that such err...
<div><p>Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that ...
The thesis examines how spatial expectations affect endogenous attention using visual psychophysics ...
It is solidly established that unequal stimulus frequencies lead to faster responses to the more lik...
A recent study by van Ede et al. (2012) shows that the accuracy and reaction time in humans of tacti...
Simple reaction time (SRT) in response to visual stimuli can be influenced by many stimulus features...
There has been a recent surge in the experimental investigation of the control of behavioral variabi...
Learning can modulate various forms of action control, including response inhibition. People may lea...
Spatial suppression refers to the increasingly difficult identification of motion direction with inc...
<p>A) Both Go RT (left panel) and choice errors (middle panel) increased when spatial frequency inf...
<p>A) In both experiments Go RT (left panel) and choice errors (middle panel) increased when spatia...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed-accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed–accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behaviour have...
Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that such err...
<div><p>Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that ...
The thesis examines how spatial expectations affect endogenous attention using visual psychophysics ...
It is solidly established that unequal stimulus frequencies lead to faster responses to the more lik...
A recent study by van Ede et al. (2012) shows that the accuracy and reaction time in humans of tacti...
Simple reaction time (SRT) in response to visual stimuli can be influenced by many stimulus features...
There has been a recent surge in the experimental investigation of the control of behavioral variabi...
Learning can modulate various forms of action control, including response inhibition. People may lea...
Spatial suppression refers to the increasingly difficult identification of motion direction with inc...