I vividly remember allowing a pigeon to die due to not acting quickly enough, and I’ve always been bad at social interaction with people I didn’t know well, but I was also rather good at high school basketball and multiplayer FPS video games. Thus it seems that domain-specific perception of self-competence might be important, and that patterns of slow reaction might be self-perpetuating (compounded by actual lack of competence),
I vividly remember allowing a pigeon to die due to not acting quickly enough, and I’ve always been bad at social interaction with people I didn’t know well, but I was also rather good at high school basketball and multiplayer FPS video games. Thus it seems that domain-specific perception of self-competence might be important, and that patterns of slow reaction might be self-perpetuating (compounded by actual lack of competence),