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posted on 2024-09-29, 11:57 authored by Fanny FievezFanny Fievez

The principles guiding the relationship between decision and movement speed are still unclear. In the present behavioral study involving two experiments conducted on 62 human subjects, we report findings indicating a relationship that varies as a function of the task goals. Coregulation emerges as a default mode of control that fades when detrimental to the reward rate, possibly due to the influence of other processes that can selectively shape the speed of our decisions or movements.

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