A social speeded choice-reaction-time task was used to study adaptive behaviours following own and observed actions (errors and correct responses) in cooperative and competitive contexts. After making an erroneous response, the appropriate remedial action to avoid future errors in speeded reaction tasks is to slow down. Consistent with previous results, people indeed slow down following their own errors. Importantly, people who slow down most following own errors also slow down following observed errors in a cooperative situation. In a competitive context, a different pattern was found. People accelerated after errors from their opponent. The current findings demonstrate that the social context determines the way people respond to the error...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
A social speeded choice-reaction-time task was used to study adaptive behaviours following own and o...
Monitoring of one's own and other's performance during social interactions is crucial to efficiently...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
Contains fulltext : 99392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Efficient flexib...
Contains fulltext : 99514.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In social cont...
The current study investigated error monitoring and subsequent control adjustments in a joint choice...
In everyday life we tune our behavior to a rapidly changing environment as well as to the behavior o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In many of our everyday life situations we are confr...
Contains fulltext : 77389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ability to d...
For successful goal-directed behavior it is essential for humans to continuously monitor one’s actio...
Errors and their consequences are typically studied by investigating changes in decision speed and a...
In adapting our behavior to a rapidly changing environment, we also tune our behavior to that of oth...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
A social speeded choice-reaction-time task was used to study adaptive behaviours following own and o...
Monitoring of one's own and other's performance during social interactions is crucial to efficiently...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
Contains fulltext : 99392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Efficient flexib...
Contains fulltext : 99514.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In social cont...
The current study investigated error monitoring and subsequent control adjustments in a joint choice...
In everyday life we tune our behavior to a rapidly changing environment as well as to the behavior o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In many of our everyday life situations we are confr...
Contains fulltext : 77389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ability to d...
For successful goal-directed behavior it is essential for humans to continuously monitor one’s actio...
Errors and their consequences are typically studied by investigating changes in decision speed and a...
In adapting our behavior to a rapidly changing environment, we also tune our behavior to that of oth...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...