Reducing speed and sight: how adaptive is post-error slowing?

Abstract

After errors, humans and monkeys dynamically change decision boundaries which results in posterror slowing of decisions. Simultaneously decreased sensitivity to sensory information counteracts post-error increases in accuracy. Early post-error adjustments thus reflect rather a general orienting reflex than goal-directed adaptation

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    This paper was published in Nottingham ePrints.

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