Psychology
People are more error-prone after committing an error
T. J. Adkins, H. Zhang, et al.
Explore the intriguing phenomenon of post-error slowing, where humans tend to hesitate after making mistakes. This groundbreaking study by Tyler J. Adkins, Han Zhang, and Taraz G. Lee from the University of Michigan unveils how this slowing reflects impaired cognitive processing and not merely increased caution, challenging common assumptions about accuracy and response times.
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