Vanderbilt and Australian Researchers Collaborate to Solve Decades-Long Debate About Decision-Making
October 02, 2020
October 02, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Oct. 2 (TNSRes) -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
Whether an animal senses a predator's approach or a day trader reacts to market fluctuations, decisions are made by processing various amounts of sensory information. But scientists are split over the underlying mental mechanics: Are decisions made after accumulating a critical mass of information, or are they governed by a relative sense of urgency?
Vanderbilt University rese . . .
Whether an animal senses a predator's approach or a day trader reacts to market fluctuations, decisions are made by processing various amounts of sensory information. But scientists are split over the underlying mental mechanics: Are decisions made after accumulating a critical mass of information, or are they governed by a relative sense of urgency?
Vanderbilt University rese . . .