In decision making, speed-accuracy trade-offs are well known and often inevitable because accuracy depends on being well informed and gathering information takes time. However, trade-offs between speed and cohesion, that is the degree to which a group remains together as a single entity, as a result of their decision making, have been comparatively neglected. We combine theory and experimentation to show that in decision-making systems, speed-cohesion trade-offs are a natural complement to speed-accuracy trade-offs and are therefore of general importance. We then analyse the decision performance of 32 rock ant, Temnothorax albipennis, colonies in experiments in which accuracy of collective decision making was held constant, but time urgency...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions ...
© 2016 The Authors. To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to ...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Individuals derive many benefits from being social, one of which is improved accuracy of decision-ma...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
The problem of how to compromise between speed and accuracy in decision-making faces organisms at ma...
Both a single ant and the colony to which it belongs can make decisions, but the underlying mechanis...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions ...
© 2016 The Authors. To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to ...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Individuals derive many benefits from being social, one of which is improved accuracy of decision-ma...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
The problem of how to compromise between speed and accuracy in decision-making faces organisms at ma...
Both a single ant and the colony to which it belongs can make decisions, but the underlying mechanis...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions ...
© 2016 The Authors. To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to ...