Abstract Goal-directed movements often require choosing an option from multiple potential goals under time constraints. However, there are limited studies on how humans change their time spent on decision-making and movement patterns according to time constraints. Here, we examined how sensorimotor strategies are selected under time constraints when the target values are uncertain. In the double-target condition, the values were uncertain until the movement onset and presented immediately afterwards. The behavior in this condition was compared to the single-target condition, in relation to time constraints and target-separation-angles. The results showed that the participants frequently used the choice-reaction even under tight time constra...
International audienceSpeed-accuracy trade-off adjustments in decision-making have been mainly studi...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Abstract In goal-directed behavior, individuals are often required to plan and execute a movement wi...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Contains fulltext : 193178.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many sensorimot...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Many sensorimotor activities have a time constraint for successful completion. In this case, any tim...
Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commit...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use...
The allocation of limited resources such as time or energy is a core problem that organisms face whe...
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movement...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
International audienceSpeed-accuracy trade-off adjustments in decision-making have been mainly studi...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Abstract In goal-directed behavior, individuals are often required to plan and execute a movement wi...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Contains fulltext : 193178.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many sensorimot...
After committing to an action, a decision-maker can change their mind to revise the action. Such cha...
Many sensorimotor activities have a time constraint for successful completion. In this case, any tim...
Decision-making is traditionally described as a cognitive process of deliberation followed by commit...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use...
The allocation of limited resources such as time or energy is a core problem that organisms face whe...
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movement...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
International audienceSpeed-accuracy trade-off adjustments in decision-making have been mainly studi...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...