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How did that individual make that perceptual decision?
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posted on 2023-06-21, 06:01 authored by David A BoothSuboptimality of decision making needs no explanation. High level accounts of suboptimality in diverse tasks cannot add up to a mechanistic theory of perceptual decision making. Mental processes operate on the contents of information brought by the experimenter and the participant to the task, not on the amount of information in the stimuli without regard to physical and social context.
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Behavioral and Brain SciencesISSN
0140-525XPublisher
Cambridge University PressExternal DOI
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E226Volume
41Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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