The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on accuracy, independent of decision time. However, more recently it became clear that tradeoffs exist between decision speed and accuracy in many ecologically relevant tasks, for example prey and predator detection and identification, pollinators choosing between flowers species, and spatial exploration strategies. Obtaining high quality information often increases sampling time, especially under noisy conditions. We discuss the mechanisms generating such speed-accuracy tradeoffs, their implications for animal decision making (including signalling, communication and mate choice) and the significance of differences in decision strategies among sp...
While it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it possible...
SummaryWhile it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it p...
We examine the proposal that the high levels of ecological specialization seen in many animals has b...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
<div><p>The standard view in biology is that all animals, from bumblebees to human beings, face a tr...
rapid decisions might mean that accuracy suffers, but when accuracy is of prime importance, such as ...
Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions ...
To make decisions, animals gather information from the environment in order to avoid costs (e.g., re...
8 pagesInternational audienceAnimals foraging in groups commonly respond to the presence of others b...
Humans and other animals often need to balance the desire to gather sensory information (to make the...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Speed-accuracy trade-offs are well studied...
In decision making, speed-accuracy trade-offs are well known and often inevitable because accuracy d...
In order to maximize their fitness, animals have to deal with different environmental and social fac...
For decisions made under time pressure, effective decision making based on uncertain or ambiguous ev...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
While it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it possible...
SummaryWhile it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it p...
We examine the proposal that the high levels of ecological specialization seen in many animals has b...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
<div><p>The standard view in biology is that all animals, from bumblebees to human beings, face a tr...
rapid decisions might mean that accuracy suffers, but when accuracy is of prime importance, such as ...
Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions ...
To make decisions, animals gather information from the environment in order to avoid costs (e.g., re...
8 pagesInternational audienceAnimals foraging in groups commonly respond to the presence of others b...
Humans and other animals often need to balance the desire to gather sensory information (to make the...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Speed-accuracy trade-offs are well studied...
In decision making, speed-accuracy trade-offs are well known and often inevitable because accuracy d...
In order to maximize their fitness, animals have to deal with different environmental and social fac...
For decisions made under time pressure, effective decision making based on uncertain or ambiguous ev...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
While it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it possible...
SummaryWhile it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it p...
We examine the proposal that the high levels of ecological specialization seen in many animals has b...