Human decision-making almost always takes place under time pressure. When people are engaged in activities such as shopping,driving, or playing chess,they have to continually balance the demands for fast decisions against the demands for accurate decisions.In the cognitive sciences, this balance is thought to be modulated by a response threshold, the neural substrate of which is currently subject to speculation.In a speed decision-making experiment,we presented participants with cues that indicated different requirements for response speed.Application of a mathematical model for the behavioral data confirmed that cueing for speed lowered the response threshold. Functional neuroimaging showed that cueing for speed activates the striatum and ...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Human decision making almost always takes place under time-pressure. When people are engaged in acti...
Deciding between multiple courses of action often entails an increasing need to do something as time...
Deciding between multiple courses of action often entails an increasing need to do something as time...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Adjustment of response threshold for speed compared with accuracy instructions in two-choice decisio...
SummaryIf humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down re...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Human decision making almost always takes place under time-pressure. When people are engaged in acti...
Deciding between multiple courses of action often entails an increasing need to do something as time...
Deciding between multiple courses of action often entails an increasing need to do something as time...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Adjustment of response threshold for speed compared with accuracy instructions in two-choice decisio...
SummaryIf humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down re...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
If humans are faced with difficult choices when making decisions, the ability to slow down responses...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...