Toward a Unified View of the Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off: Behaviour, Neurophysiology and Modelling
Everyone is familiar with the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT). To make good choices, we need to balance the conflicting demands of fast and accurate decision making. After all, hasty decisions often lead to poor choices, but accurate decisions may be useless if they take too long. This notion is intu...
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Main Author: | Richard P. Heitz (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Dominic Standage (auth), Da-Hui Wang (auth), Patrick Simen (auth) |
Format: | Book Chapter |
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Frontiers Media SA
2016
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