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Urgency, Leakage, and the Relative Nature of Information Processing in Decision-making
Jennifer S. Trueblood, Andrew Heathcote, Nathan J. Evans, View ORCID ProfileWilliam R. Holmes
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/706291
Jennifer S. Trueblood
1Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University
Andrew Heathcote
2Department of Psychology, University of Tasmania
Nathan J. Evans
1Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University
3Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam
William R. Holmes
4Department of Physics and Astronomy Department of Mathematics Quantitative Systems Biology Center Vanderbilt University

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Posted July 18, 2019.
Urgency, Leakage, and the Relative Nature of Information Processing in Decision-making
Jennifer S. Trueblood, Andrew Heathcote, Nathan J. Evans, William R. Holmes
bioRxiv 706291; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/706291
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