Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choices (SAT). Sequential sampling models attribute this ubiquitous relation to random noise in the sensory evidence accumulation process, and assume that SAT is adaptively modulated by altering the decision thresholds at which the level of integrated evidence should reach for making a choice. Although, neuroimaging studies have shown a relationship between right presupplementary motor area (pre-SMA) activity and threshold setting, only a limited number of brain stimulation studies aimed at establishing the causal link, results of which were inconsistent. Additionally, these studies were limited in scope as they only examined the effect of pre-SMA...
BACKGROUND: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Background: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
Background: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed-accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed–accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
BACKGROUND: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Background: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
Background: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed-accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
When people make decisions quickly, accuracy suffers. Traditionally, speed–accuracy tradeoffs (SATs)...
BACKGROUND: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...