SummaryWhile it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it possible that optimal decision making does not always require sacrificing speed? For odor categorization decisions, it was previously shown that rats use <300 ms regardless of difficulty, but these findings could be interpreted as a tradeoff of accuracy for speed. Here, by systematically manipulating the task contingencies, we demonstrate that this is the maximum time over which sampling time can improve accuracy. Furthermore, we show that decision accuracy increases at no temporal cost when rats can better anticipate either the identity of stimuli or the required timing of responses. These experiments suggest that uncertainty in odor category...
<div><p>Appropriate decisions involve at least two aspects: the speed of the decision and the correc...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
A stochastic visual motion discrimination task is widely used to study rapid decision-making in huma...
SummaryWhile it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it p...
While it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it possible...
SummaryThe basic psychophysical principle of speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) has been used to understa...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
In this issue of Neuron, Rinberg et al. show that mice use a speed-accuracy tradeoff in odor discrim...
Relationships between accuracy and speed of decision-making, or speed-accuracy tradeoffs (SAT), hav...
The basic psychophysical principle of speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) has been used to understand key ...
For decisions made under time pressure, effective decision making based on uncertain or ambiguous ev...
Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that such err...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
Odor discrimination is a complex task that may be improved by increasing sampling time to facilitate...
SummaryGiven a noisy sensory world, the nervous system integrates perceptual evidence over time to o...
<div><p>Appropriate decisions involve at least two aspects: the speed of the decision and the correc...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
A stochastic visual motion discrimination task is widely used to study rapid decision-making in huma...
SummaryWhile it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it p...
While it is commonly assumed that decisions taken slowly result in superior outcomes, is it possible...
SummaryThe basic psychophysical principle of speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) has been used to understa...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
In this issue of Neuron, Rinberg et al. show that mice use a speed-accuracy tradeoff in odor discrim...
Relationships between accuracy and speed of decision-making, or speed-accuracy tradeoffs (SAT), hav...
The basic psychophysical principle of speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) has been used to understand key ...
For decisions made under time pressure, effective decision making based on uncertain or ambiguous ev...
Why do humans make errors on seemingly trivial perceptual decisions? It has been shown that such err...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
Odor discrimination is a complex task that may be improved by increasing sampling time to facilitate...
SummaryGiven a noisy sensory world, the nervous system integrates perceptual evidence over time to o...
<div><p>Appropriate decisions involve at least two aspects: the speed of the decision and the correc...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
A stochastic visual motion discrimination task is widely used to study rapid decision-making in huma...