Perceptual decision-making in children: Age-related differences and EEG correlates
Children make faster and more accurate decisions about perceptual information as they get older, but it is unclear how different aspects of the decision-making process change with age. Here, we used hierarchical Bayesian diffusion models to decompose performance in a perceptual task into separate pr...
Main Authors: | Manning, C, Wagenmakers, E-J, Norcia, A, Scerif, G, Boehm, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2020
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