Is There Evidence for a Mixture of Processes in Speed‐Accuracy Trade‐Off Behavior? [PDF]
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-prone respones and accurate but slow responses. Multiple theories on the cognitive mechanisms behind SAT exist.
Leendert Van Maanen
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Neural mechanisms for executive control of speed-accuracy trade-off [PDF]
Summary: The medial frontal cortex (MFC) plays an important but disputed role in speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). In samples of neural spiking in the supplementary eye field (SEF) in the MFC simultaneous with the visuomotor frontal eye field and superior ...
Thomas R. Reppert +2 more
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Representations of protein structure for exploring the conformational space: A speed–accuracy trade-off [PDF]
The recent breakthrough in the field of protein structure prediction shows the relevance of using knowledge-based based scoring functions in combination with a low-resolution 3D representation of protein macromolecules.
Guillaume Postic +2 more
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Combining speed and accuracy to control for speed-accuracy trade-offs(?) [PDF]
In psychological experiments, participants are typically instructed to respond as fast as possible without sacrificing accuracy. How they interpret this instruction and, consequently, which speed-accuracy trade-off they choose might vary between experiments, between participants, and between conditions.
Heinrich R Liesefeld +2 more
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Speed Accuracy Trade-off Under Response Deadlines [PDF]
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to a threshold. In order to maximize the rewards earned for correct responses in tasks with response deadlines, participants should collapse decision ...
Hakan eKarşılar +3 more
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Tuning the speed-accuracy trade-off to maximize reward rate in multisensory decision-making [PDF]
For decisions made under time pressure, effective decision making based on uncertain or ambiguous evidence requires efficient accumulation of evidence over time, as well as appropriately balancing speed and accuracy, known as the speed/accuracy trade-off.
Jan Drugowitsch +3 more
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Speed-accuracy trade-off in plants
Speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) is the tendency for decision speed to covary with decision accuracy. SAT is an inescapable property of aimed movements being present in a wide range of species, from insects to primates.
Bulgheroni, Maria +7 more
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Toward accelerating fluvial morphodynamic simulations through a speed accuracy trade-off assessment [PDF]
Physics-based modeling approaches are crucial for advancing our predictive capabilities of fluvial morphodynamics. Investigating the decadal to centennial-scale responses of river systems is essential for comprehending long-term geomorphic adjustments to
Mohamed M. Fathi +4 more
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Perceived Cost and Intrinsic Motor Variability Modulate the Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off. [PDF]
Fitts' Law describes the speed-accuracy trade-off of human movements, and it is an elegant strategy that compensates for random and uncontrollable noise in the motor system.
Matteo Bertucco +2 more
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The developmental roots of the speed-accuracy trade-off
The speed of adult reaching movements is lawfully related to the distance of the reach and the size of the target. The authors had 7-, 9-, and 11-month-old infants reach for small and large targets to investigate a possible relation between the emergence
Zaal, FTJM +2 more
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