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超越决策!运动对决策中速度-准确性权衡的贡献。

Beyond decision! Motor contribution to speed-accuracy trade-off in decision-making.

作者信息

Spieser Laure, Servant Mathieu, Hasbroucq Thierry, Burle Borís

机构信息

Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, LNC UMR, 7291, Marseille, France.

CNRS, Fédération 3C, Aix Marseille Univ, Marseille, France.

出版信息

Psychon Bull Rev. 2017 Jun;24(3):950-956. doi: 10.3758/s13423-016-1172-9.

Abstract

Both in real life and experimental settings, increasing response speed typically leads to more error-prone actions. Processes underlying such a "speed-accuracy trade-off" (SAT) are usually assumed to be purely decisional: cautiousness would be determined only by the amount of sensory evidence required to select a response. The present data challenges this largely accepted view, by directly showing that motor processes are speeded up under time pressure. In a choice reaction time task where emphasis was put either on response speed or accuracy, motor processes were investigated through the analysis of muscular activity related to response execution. When response speed was emphasized, the time between electromyographic onset and behavioral response (motor time) was also speeded up (contributing to more than 20 % of the total effect on global reaction time). This speeded execution (likely due to a more efficient motor command) may also explain why participants are less able to interrupt incorrect response execution once started (Burle et al., Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21(4), 1003-1010, 2014), leading to more overt errors. Pointing to a speed-accuracy exchange within motor processes themselves, the present results call for a re-evaluation of widely accepted assumptions about SAT, and more generally, decision-making processes. They are discussed in the context of recent extensions of the drift diffusion model framework, questioning the strict separation between decisional and motor processes.

摘要

在现实生活和实验环境中,提高反应速度通常会导致更容易出错的行为。这种“速度-准确性权衡”(SAT)背后的过程通常被认为纯粹是决策性的:谨慎程度仅由选择反应所需的感官证据量决定。目前的数据对这一被广泛接受的观点提出了挑战,通过直接表明运动过程在时间压力下会加速。在一个选择反应时间任务中,重点要么放在反应速度上,要么放在准确性上,通过分析与反应执行相关的肌肉活动来研究运动过程。当强调反应速度时,肌电图开始到行为反应之间的时间(运动时间)也会加快(对整体反应时间的总影响超过20%)。这种加速执行(可能是由于更有效的运动指令)也可以解释为什么参与者一旦开始就更难中断错误的反应执行(布尔勒等人,《心理onomic通报与评论》,21(4),1003-1010,2014),从而导致更多明显的错误。本研究结果指出了运动过程本身存在速度-准确性交换,呼吁重新评估关于SAT以及更广泛地关于决策过程的广泛接受的假设。在漂移扩散模型框架的最新扩展背景下对这些结果进行了讨论,对决策过程和运动过程之间的严格分离提出了质疑。

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