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Equal evidence perceptual tasks suggest a key role for interactive competition in decision-making.Kirkpatrick et al., 2021
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- Kirkpatrick R
- Turner B
- Sederberg P
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- Psychological review
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The dynamics of decision-making have been widely studied over the past several decades through the lens of an overarching theory called sequential sampling theory (SST). Within SST, choices are represented as accumulators, each of which races toward a decision …
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