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Constant versus variable response signal delays in speed--accuracy trade-offs: effects of advance preparation for processing time
Authors:Miller Jeff  Sproesser Gudrun  Ulrich Rolf
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. miller@psy.otago.ac.nz
Abstract:In two experiments, we used response signals (RSs) to control processing time and trace out speed--accuracy trade-off(SAT) functions in a difficult perceptual discrimination task. Each experiment compared performance in blocks of trials with constant and, hence, temporally predictable RS lags against performance in blocks with variable, unpredictable RS lags. In both experiments, essentially equivalent SAT functions were observed with constant and variable RS lags. We conclude that there is little effect of advance preparation for a given processing time, suggesting that the discrimination mechanisms underlying SAT functions are driven solely by bottom-up information processing in perceptual discrimination tasks.
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