The goal of this article is to investigate how human participants allocate their limited time to decisions with different properties. We report the results of two behavioral experiments. In each trial of the experiments, the participant must accumulate noisy information to make a decision. The participants received positive and negative rewards for their correct and incorrect decisions, respectively. The stimulus was designed such that decisions based on more accumulated information were more accurate but took longer. Therefore, the total outcome that a participant could achieve during the limited experiments’ time depended on her “decision threshold”, the amount of information she needed to make a decision. In the first experiment, two typ...
<div><p>Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying ...
The most widely used account of decision-making proposes that people choose between alternatives by ...
This article describes a general model of decision rule learning, the rule competition model, compos...
Theories of perceptual decision making have been dominated by the idea that evidence accumulates in ...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision-making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Making a good decision often takes time, and in general, taking more time improves the chances of ma...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
International audienceMany of the decisions we make in our everyday lives are sequential and entail ...
Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying various ...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
<div><p>Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying ...
The most widely used account of decision-making proposes that people choose between alternatives by ...
This article describes a general model of decision rule learning, the rule competition model, compos...
Theories of perceptual decision making have been dominated by the idea that evidence accumulates in ...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision-making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Making a good decision often takes time, and in general, taking more time improves the chances of ma...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
International audienceMany of the decisions we make in our everyday lives are sequential and entail ...
Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying various ...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
<div><p>Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying ...
The most widely used account of decision-making proposes that people choose between alternatives by ...
This article describes a general model of decision rule learning, the rule competition model, compos...