Previous single-unit recordings in monkeys showed that essential information regarding a decision is available earlier to posterior parietal cortex than expected based on simultaneously measured behavioral response times (RTs). We propose that this observation reflects a tendency of the brain to reduce RT variability in repetitive response sequences. To test this, we studied the effects of experimentally introduced variability in trial duration on RTs in humans. We found that humans adapt timing based on the timing of surrounding trials, essentially reducing RT variability in trial sequences. This implies that RTs do not always reflect the minimal time it takes to make a decision. Implications for the interpretation of behavioral data are d...
Response time (RT) is an oft-reported behavioral measure in psychological and neurocognitive experim...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
Humans and macaque monkeys adjust their response time adaptively in stop-signal (countermanding) tas...
Response time (RT) is an oft-used but ”noisy” behavioral measure in psychology. Here, we combine mod...
In the study of decision making, emphasis is placed on different forms of perceptual integration, wh...
Studies of reaction-time distributions provide a useful quantitative approach to understand decision...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measure-ments of reactio...
AbstractLarge variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiq...
Response time (RT) is an oft-reported behavioral measure in psychological and neurocognitive experim...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
Simple perceptual tasks have laid the groundwork for understanding the neurobiology of decision-maki...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
<div><p>Sensory responses of the brain are known to be highly variable, but the origin and functiona...
© Wang et al. Learning reduces variability but variability can facilitate learning. This paradoxical...
Response time (RT) is an oft-reported behavioral measure in psychological and neurocognitive experim...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
Humans and macaque monkeys adjust their response time adaptively in stop-signal (countermanding) tas...
Response time (RT) is an oft-used but ”noisy” behavioral measure in psychology. Here, we combine mod...
In the study of decision making, emphasis is placed on different forms of perceptual integration, wh...
Studies of reaction-time distributions provide a useful quantitative approach to understand decision...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measurements of reaction...
The mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are frequently studied through measure-ments of reactio...
AbstractLarge variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiq...
Response time (RT) is an oft-reported behavioral measure in psychological and neurocognitive experim...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
Simple perceptual tasks have laid the groundwork for understanding the neurobiology of decision-maki...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
<div><p>Sensory responses of the brain are known to be highly variable, but the origin and functiona...
© Wang et al. Learning reduces variability but variability can facilitate learning. This paradoxical...
Response time (RT) is an oft-reported behavioral measure in psychological and neurocognitive experim...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
Humans and macaque monkeys adjust their response time adaptively in stop-signal (countermanding) tas...