“…Previous analyses of steering strategies have found high between-participant variability (Salvucci & Liu, 2002) and also that steering wheel angle profiles differ dependent on the bend geometry (Gabrielli, Paganelli, Schiro, Pudlo, & Djemai, 2012). In the current experiment Similar evidence has been found in middle temporal areas (MT+) (Huk & Shadlen, 2005;Shadlen & Newsome, 1996 and is consistent with neuronal firing rates representing evidence accumulation when Accumulator framework whereby the integration of small errors over a long time period will be equivalent to the integration of large errors over a short time period, resulting in responses to larger perceptual errors during more urgent failure situations (Markkula et al, 2018;Mole et al, 2020).…”