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selection pressure on the decision-making process in conflict
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 September 2005
Abstract
it is argued in the target article that hemispheric lateralization is advantageous when faced with conflicting choices. as decision-making processes must have been subject to a strong selection pressure, the sensitivity of response latencies could suggest a modular and hierarchical organization of behavioral execution, as was formulated by tinbergen (1951).
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- 2005 cambridge university press