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Is There Evidence for a Mixture of Processes in Speed- Accuracy Trade-Off Behavior?

机译:是否有证据表明速度准确性之间存在混合过程?

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The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-prone respones and accurate but slow responses. Multiple theories on the cognitive mechanisms behind SAT exist. One theory assumes that SAT is a consequence of strategically adjusting the amount of evidence required for overt behaviors, such as perceptual choices. Another theory hypothesizes that SAT is the consequence of the mixture of multiple categorically different cognitive processes. In this paper, these theories are disambiguated by assessing whether the fixed-point property of mixture distributions holds, in both simulations and data. I conclude that, at least for perceptual decision making, there is no evidence for a mixture of different cognitive processes to trade off accuracy of responding for speed.
机译:速度精度折衷(SAT)效果是指快速但容易出错的响应与准确但缓慢的响应之间的行为折衷。关于SAT背后的认知机制存在多种理论。一种理论认为,SAT是策略性地调整诸如知觉选择之类的明显行为所需的证据量的结果。另一种理论假设,SAT是多种完全不同的认知过程混合的结果。在本文中,通过评估模拟和数据中混合分布的定点性质是否成立,消除了这些理论的歧义。我得出的结论是,至少对于感知决策,没有证据表明不同认知过程的混合会牺牲对速度的响应准确性。

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