BACKGROUND: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy during decision-making. SAT is very commonly investigated with perceptual decision-making tasks such as the moving dots task (MDT). The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) are two brain regions considered to be involved in the control of SAT. OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESES: The study tested whether the DLPFC and the pre-SMA play an essential role in the control of SAT. We hypothesized that continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) over the right DLPFC would primarily alter the rate of accumulation of evidence, whereas stimulation of the pre-SMA would influence the threshold for reaching a decision. METHODS...
Background: The somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) measures the ability to perce...
Several plausible theories of the neural implementation of speed/accuracy trade‐off (SAT), the pheno...
Adaptive behavior in daily life often requires the ability to acquire and represent sequential conti...
Background: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Abstract Background Recent evidence suggests that the dorsal medial frontal cortex (dMFC) may make a...
Optimal decision-making requires balancing fast but error-prone and more accurate but slower decisio...
The switch between automatic action selection and more controlled forms of decision-making is a dyna...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the dorsal medial frontal cortex (dMFC) may make an import...
Decisions are made through the integration of external and internal inputs until a threshold is reac...
Background: A wide range of neuroimaging and neuromodulation studies have shown that the dorsolatera...
A decision criterion establishes the minimum amount of memory evidence required for recognition. Whe...
Recent computational models and physiological studies suggest that simple, two-alternative forced-ch...
Background: The somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) measures the ability to perce...
Several plausible theories of the neural implementation of speed/accuracy trade‐off (SAT), the pheno...
Adaptive behavior in daily life often requires the ability to acquire and represent sequential conti...
Background: The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) refers to the balancing of speed versus accuracy duri...
Decisions are made based on the integration of available evidence. The noise in evidence accumulatio...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Many perceptual decisions are inevitably subject to the tradeoff between speed and accuracy of choic...
Abstract Background Recent evidence suggests that the dorsal medial frontal cortex (dMFC) may make a...
Optimal decision-making requires balancing fast but error-prone and more accurate but slower decisio...
The switch between automatic action selection and more controlled forms of decision-making is a dyna...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the dorsal medial frontal cortex (dMFC) may make an import...
Decisions are made through the integration of external and internal inputs until a threshold is reac...
Background: A wide range of neuroimaging and neuromodulation studies have shown that the dorsolatera...
A decision criterion establishes the minimum amount of memory evidence required for recognition. Whe...
Recent computational models and physiological studies suggest that simple, two-alternative forced-ch...
Background: The somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) measures the ability to perce...
Several plausible theories of the neural implementation of speed/accuracy trade‐off (SAT), the pheno...
Adaptive behavior in daily life often requires the ability to acquire and represent sequential conti...