Unlocking a new dimension in the speed-accuracy trade-off
Why do we sometimes spend too much time on seemingly impossible-to-solve tasks instead of just moving on? Masís et al. provide a new perspective on the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT), showing that, although prolonging deliberation looks suboptimal in the
Konstantinos Tsetsos +1 more
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Directional and Skill-Level Differences in the Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off During Lacrosse Passing [PDF]
Background: Passing in lacrosse is a fundamental skill essential for both offense and defense, directly influencing game flow. Although the speed–accuracy trade-off is well recognized in motor control, its features in lacrosse passing—particularly ...
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Speed accuracy trade-off under response deadlines [PDF]
The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined speed-accuracy trade-offs either in free-response or fixed viewing time paradigms with no hard time constraints on responding.
Balcı, Fuat; Karşılar, Hakan +1 more
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Autistic traits relate to speed/accuracy trade-off but not statistical learning and updating [PDF]
Cognitive and social alterations characterize Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), yet comprehensive explanations are challenged by ASD’s heterogeneity. One candidate framework is predictive processing, which posits that predictive processes are altered in ...
Flóra Hann +9 more
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Corrigendum: Unifying Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off and Cost-Benefit Trade-Off in Human Reaching Movements [PDF]
Luka Peternel +3 more
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Speed/accuracy trade-off between the habitual and the goal-directed processes. [PDF]
Instrumental responses are hypothesized to be of two kinds: habitual and goal-directed, mediated by the sensorimotor and the associative cortico-basal ganglia circuits, respectively.
Mehdi Keramati +2 more
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Neural dynamics of the speed-accuracy trade-off [PDF]
In decision making experiments, faster decisions are accomplished at the expense of accuracy. Conversely, more accurate decisions are accomplished at the expense of time (see [1]). These data describe the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) and can be explained by the principles of bounded integration, where noisy evidence for the decision alternatives is ...
Standage D, Wang D, Blohm G.
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Speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) in a lizard
We measured decision time in lizards that were performing a spontanious quantity discrimination task to look for a speed-accuracy trade-off in decision ...
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Cocaine-specific speed-accuracy trade-off during anti-saccade testing differentiates patients with cocaine use disorder who achieve initial abstinence during treatment. [PDF]
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Synergistic effects of physical-mental mixed fatigue on badminton forehand smash performance. [PDF]
PurposeBadminton's forehand jump smash is critical for offensive success, yet its performance often declines under fatigue. Previous studies have separately examined physical or mental fatigue, neglecting their combined impact, common in competitive ...
Bing Wang +4 more
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