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Post-error slowing reflects the joint impact of adaptive and maladaptive processes during decision making
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Errors and their consequences are typically studied by investigating changes in decision speed and accuracy in trials that follow an error, commonly referred to as "post-error adjustments". Many studies have reported that subjects slow down following an error, a phenomenon called "post-error slowing" (PES). However, the functional significance of PES is still a matter of debate as it is not always adaptive. That is, it is not always associated with a gain in performance and can even occur with
doi:10.1101/2021.12.22.473805
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