People tend to slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon, generally referred to as post-error slowing, has been hypothesized to reflect perceptual distraction, time wasted on irrelevant processes, an a priori bias against the response made in error, increased variability in a priori bias, or an increase in response caution. Although the response caution interpretation has dominated the empirical literature, little research has attempted to test this interpretation in the context of a formal process model. Here, we used the drift diffusion model to isolate and identify the psychological processes responsible for post-error slowing. In a very large lexical decision data set, we found that post-error slowing was associated with an in...
After committing an error, people slow down to avoid subsequent errors. This post-error slowing (PES...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceChemistryScott LangeneckerAnxiety disorders are among the most common...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
People tend to slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon, generally referred to as post-er...
People tend to slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon, generally referred to as post-er...
Errors and their consequences are typically studied by investigating changes in decision speed and a...
Post-error slowing is one of the most widely employed measures to study cognitive and behavioral con...
The bottleneck account for post-error slowing assumes that cognitive resources are depleted after er...
In many response time tasks, people slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon of posterror...
It is generally assumed that slowing after errors is a cognitive control effect reflecting more care...
Post-error slowing (PES) is consistently observed in decision-making tasks after negative feedback. ...
People generally slow down after they make an error, a phenomenon that is more pronounced for older ...
People often become slower in their performance after committing an error, which is usually explaine...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
After committing an error, people slow down to avoid subsequent errors. This post-error slowing (PES...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceChemistryScott LangeneckerAnxiety disorders are among the most common...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
People tend to slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon, generally referred to as post-er...
People tend to slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon, generally referred to as post-er...
Errors and their consequences are typically studied by investigating changes in decision speed and a...
Post-error slowing is one of the most widely employed measures to study cognitive and behavioral con...
The bottleneck account for post-error slowing assumes that cognitive resources are depleted after er...
In many response time tasks, people slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon of posterror...
It is generally assumed that slowing after errors is a cognitive control effect reflecting more care...
Post-error slowing (PES) is consistently observed in decision-making tasks after negative feedback. ...
People generally slow down after they make an error, a phenomenon that is more pronounced for older ...
People often become slower in their performance after committing an error, which is usually explaine...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
After committing an error, people slow down to avoid subsequent errors. This post-error slowing (PES...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceChemistryScott LangeneckerAnxiety disorders are among the most common...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...