We investigated people’s ability to decide how much time to spend on the task at hand. To make such decisions well, one must take into account, among other things, the cost of failing and how one’s task performance changes as a function of time. We first investigated timing decisions when the underlying task was perceptual. Decisions were highly efficient and suggested that people can make good use of perceptual knowledge and abstract reward information. Previous studies have found that perceptual decisions are generally optimal, but that cognitive decisions are generally suboptimal—a perception-cognition gap. Does a similar gap exist for timing decisions? We compared timing decisions for a perceptual task with timing decisions for more cog...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
Perceptual and preferential decision making have been studied largely in isolation. Perceptual decis...
In this paper, we study how increasing the cognitive demands of multitasking affects time preference...
We investigated people’s ability to decide how much time to spend on the task at hand. To make such ...
We investigated people’s ability to decide how much time to spend on the task at hand. To make such ...
Previous research (Potts et al., 2018; Rosenbaum & Bui, 2019) suggests that participants\u27 time es...
Previous research (Potts et al., 2018; Rosenbaum & Bui, 2019) suggests that participants\u27 time es...
Theories of perceptual decision making have been dominated by the idea that evidence accumulates in ...
The time available to inform decisions is often limited, for example because of a response deadline....
peer reviewedDecision making requires evaluating alternatives that differ on a number of attributes....
A spate of recent work demonstrates that humans seek to avoid the expenditure of cognitive effort, m...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
Three experiments assessed whether maximizing and satisficing decision-making types were associated ...
Making a good decision often takes time, and in general, taking more time improves the chances of ma...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
Perceptual and preferential decision making have been studied largely in isolation. Perceptual decis...
In this paper, we study how increasing the cognitive demands of multitasking affects time preference...
We investigated people’s ability to decide how much time to spend on the task at hand. To make such ...
We investigated people’s ability to decide how much time to spend on the task at hand. To make such ...
Previous research (Potts et al., 2018; Rosenbaum & Bui, 2019) suggests that participants\u27 time es...
Previous research (Potts et al., 2018; Rosenbaum & Bui, 2019) suggests that participants\u27 time es...
Theories of perceptual decision making have been dominated by the idea that evidence accumulates in ...
The time available to inform decisions is often limited, for example because of a response deadline....
peer reviewedDecision making requires evaluating alternatives that differ on a number of attributes....
A spate of recent work demonstrates that humans seek to avoid the expenditure of cognitive effort, m...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
Three experiments assessed whether maximizing and satisficing decision-making types were associated ...
Making a good decision often takes time, and in general, taking more time improves the chances of ma...
At any given moment, the human brain receives a barrage of noisy sensory signals that convey importa...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
Perceptual and preferential decision making have been studied largely in isolation. Perceptual decis...
In this paper, we study how increasing the cognitive demands of multitasking affects time preference...