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Speed–accuracy trade-offs during foraging decisions in the acellular slime mould Physarum polycephalum

机译:无细胞粘液霉菌多头cephal的觅食决策过程中的速度-精度折衷

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Speed–accuracy trade-offs (SATs) are thought to be a fundamental feature of biological information processing, yet most evidence of SATs comes from animals. Here, we examine SATs in the foraging decisions of an acellular, amoeboid organism: the slime mould Physarum polycephalum. Slime moulds were given a simple discrimination task: selecting the highest-quality food item from a set of three options. We investigated the effect of two stressors, light exposure and hunger, on the speed and accuracy of decision-making. We also examined the effect of task difficulty. When given a difficult discrimination task, stressed individuals tend to make faster decisions than non-stressed individuals. This effect was reversed in plasmodia given easy discrimination tasks, where stressed individuals made slower decisions than non-stressed individuals. We found evidence of SATs, such that individuals who made fast decisions were more likely to make costly errors by selecting the worst possible food option. Our results suggest that SATs occur in a wider range of taxa than previously considered.
机译:速度精确度的取舍(SAT)被认为是生物信息处理的基本特征,但是SAT的大多数证据都来自动物。在这里,我们研究了无细胞,变形虫生物的粘液决策中的SAT:粘液霉菌Physarum polycephalum。给粘液霉菌一个简单的判别任务:从三个选项中选择最优质的食物。我们研究了曝光和饥饿这两个压力因素对决策的速度和准确性的影响。我们还检查了任务难度的影响。当给予艰巨的歧视任务时,压力大的人往往比非压力大的人做出更快的决定。在疟原虫中,通过简单的区分任务即可逆转这种影响,在这种情况下,压力大的人做出的决定要比非压力大的人慢。我们发现了SAT的证据,因此做出快速决策的个人更有可能通过选择最糟糕的食物选择来犯下代价高昂的错误。我们的结果表明,SAT发生的范围比以前考虑的要大。

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