Abstract
[This corrects the article on p. 615 in vol. 11, PMID: 29379424.].
Highlights
There was a confusing notation of expectation in the Equations (2) and (4) in the original article
The original notation E(s, u)(...) could be misinterpreted as expectation of variables s and u themselves multiplied by the integral part inside (...), while the notation represents the expectation of integral part inside the (...), where (s, u) only indicates that the random variables are s and u
Where Es,u(...) denotes the expectation over the random variables s and u, which is the probabilityweighted average of its argument over infinitely many repetitions
Summary
There was a confusing notation of expectation in the Equations (2) and (4) in the original article. Corrigendum: Unifying Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off and Cost-Benefit Trade-Off in Human Reaching Movements Luka Peternel 1,2, Olivier Sigaud 3* and Jan Babic 3*
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