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Need for closure is associated with urgency in perceptual decision-making
Authors:Nathan J. Evans  Babette Rae  Maxim Bushmakin  Mark Rubin  Scott D. Brown
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychology,Vanderbilt University,Nashville,USA;2.School of Psychology,University of Newcastle,Callaghan,Australia;3.Department of Psychology,Brandeis University,Waltham,USA
Abstract:Constant decision-making underpins much of daily life, from simple perceptual decisions about navigation through to more complex decisions about important life events. At many scales, a fundamental task of the decision-maker is to balance competing needs for caution and urgency: fast decisions can be more efficient, but also more often wrong. We show how a single mathematical framework for decision-making explains the urgency/caution balance across decision-making at two very different scales. This explanation has been applied at the level of neuronal circuits (on a time scale of hundreds of milliseconds) through to the level of stable personality traits (time scale of years).
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