The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect has received decades of study, and is well understood in relatively simple decisions: collecting more evidence before making a decision allows one to be more accurate but also slower. The SAT in more complex paradigms has been given less attention, largely due to limits in the models and statistics that can be applied to such tasks. Here, we have conducted the first analysis of the SAT in multiple signal processing, using recently developed technologies for measuring capacity that take into account both response time and choice probability. We show that the primary influence of caution in our redundant-target experiment...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Humans and other animals often need to balance the desire to gather sensory information (to make the...
Speed–accuracy trade-offs strongly influence the rate of reward that can be earned in many decision-...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed-accuracy ...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-...
Decision-makers effortlessly balance the need for urgency against the need for caution. Theoretical ...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
Decision-makers effortlessly balance the need for urgency against the need for caution. Theoretical ...
Decision-makers effortlessly balance the need for urgency against the need for caution. Theoretical ...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Humans and other animals often need to balance the desire to gather sensory information (to make the...
Speed–accuracy trade-offs strongly influence the rate of reward that can be earned in many decision-...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed-accuracy ...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-...
Decision-makers effortlessly balance the need for urgency against the need for caution. Theoretical ...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
Decision-makers effortlessly balance the need for urgency against the need for caution. Theoretical ...
Decision-makers effortlessly balance the need for urgency against the need for caution. Theoretical ...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Humans and other animals often need to balance the desire to gather sensory information (to make the...
Speed–accuracy trade-offs strongly influence the rate of reward that can be earned in many decision-...