Mammalian choices: combining fast-but-inaccurate and slow-but-accurate decision-making systems.

Empirical findings suggest that the mammalian brain has two decision-making systems that act at different speeds. We represent the faster system using standard signal detection theory. We represent the slower (but more accurate) cortical system as the integration of sensory evidence over time until...

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Main Authors: Trimmer, P, Houston, A, Marshall, J, Bogacz, R, Paul, E, Mendl, M, McNamara, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008