[HTML][HTML] The expected value of control: an integrative theory of anterior cingulate cortex function
The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) has a near-ubiquitous presence in the
neuroscience of cognitive control. It has been implicated in a diversity of functions, from …
neuroscience of cognitive control. It has been implicated in a diversity of functions, from …
The speed-accuracy tradeoff: history, physiology, methodology, and behavior
RP Heitz - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
There are few behavioral effects as ubiquitous as the speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT). From
insects to rodents to primates, the tendency for decision speed to covary with decision …
insects to rodents to primates, the tendency for decision speed to covary with decision …
From reactive to proactive and selective control: develo** a richer model for stop** inappropriate responses
AR Aron - Biological psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier
A better understanding of the neural systems underlying impulse control is important for
psychiatry. Although most impulses are motivational or emotional rather than motoric per se …
psychiatry. Although most impulses are motivational or emotional rather than motoric per se …
The structural basis of inter-individual differences in human behaviour and cognition
Inter-individual variability in perception, thought and action is frequently treated as a source
of'noise'in scientific investigations of the neural mechanisms that underlie these processes …
of'noise'in scientific investigations of the neural mechanisms that underlie these processes …
Metacognition in human decision-making: confidence and error monitoring
People are capable of robust evaluations of their decisions: they are often aware of their
mistakes even without explicit feedback, and report levels of confidence in their decisions …
mistakes even without explicit feedback, and report levels of confidence in their decisions …
Two-stage dynamic signal detection: a theory of choice, decision time, and confidence.
Abstract [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 118 (1) of
Psychological Review (see record 2011-00732-004). The name of the philosopher Charles …
Psychological Review (see record 2011-00732-004). The name of the philosopher Charles …
Perceptual decision making in rodents, monkeys, and humans
Perceptual decision making is the process by which animals detect, discriminate, and
categorize information from the senses. Over the past two decades, understanding how …
categorize information from the senses. Over the past two decades, understanding how …
Unpacking the exploration–exploitation tradeoff: A synthesis of human and animal literatures.
Many decisions in the lives of animals and humans require a fine balance between the
exploration of different options and the exploitation of their rewards. Do you buy the …
exploration of different options and the exploitation of their rewards. Do you buy the …
Rethinking fast and slow based on a critique of reaction-time reverse inference
Do people intuitively favour certain actions over others? In some dual-process research,
reaction-time (RT) data have been used to infer that certain choices are intuitive. However …
reaction-time (RT) data have been used to infer that certain choices are intuitive. However …
Diffusion models in experimental psychology
Abstract Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time
data from binary decision tasks. They provide detailed information about cognitive …
data from binary decision tasks. They provide detailed information about cognitive …