The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-prone responses and accurate but slow responses. Multiple theories on the cognitive mechanisms behind SAT exist. One theory assumes that SAT is a consequence of strategically adjusting the amount of evidence required for overt behaviors, such as perceptual choices. Another theory hypothesizes that SAT is the consequence of mixing different task strategies. In this paper these theories are disambiguated by assessing whether the fixed-point property of mixture distributions holds, in both simulations and data. I conclude that, at least for perceptual decision making, there is no evidence for mixing different task strategies to trade off accurac...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Many simple decisions allow us to trade o between speed and accuracy. When time is critical, decisi...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed-accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Many simple decisions allow us to trade o between speed and accuracy. When time is critical, decisi...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed-accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balan...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The ability to trade accuracy for speed is fundamental to human decision making. The speed–accuracy ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...