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Decision Deadlines and Uncertainty Monitoring: The effect of time constraints on uncertainty and perceptual responses
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The behavioral uncertainty response has grounded the study of animal metacognition and influenced the study of human psychophysics. However, the interpretation of this response is debated--especially whether it is a behavioral index of metacognition. The authors advanced this interpretation using the dissociative technique of response deadlines. Uncertainty responding, if it is higher level or metacognitive, should depend on a slower, more controlled decisional process and be more vulnerable to time constraints. Humans performed sparse-uncertain-dense or sparse-middle-dense discriminations in which, respectively, they could decline difficult trials or positively identify middle stimuli. Uncertainty responses were sharply and selectively reduced under a decision deadline, as compared to primary perceptual responses (i.e., "sparse," "middle," and "dense" responses). This dissociation suggests that the uncertainty response does reflect a higher-level, decisional response. It grants the uncertainty response a distinctive psychological role in its task and encourages an interpretation of this response as an elemental behavioral index of uncertainty that deserves continuing research.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Dissociation (neuropsychology)
Time Factors
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Decision Making
Uncertainty
Metacognition
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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Young Adult
Discrimination, Psychological
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
Perception
Task Performance and Analysis
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Psychophysics
Humans
Psychology
Social psychology
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Cognitive psychology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f91cdbd64a451a40686ae6cfce0a4442