<p>Following the presentation of a stimulus and some non-decision time , information accumulates ballistically for each alternative. A decision is made that coincides with the accumulator that reaches the threshold first. The model assumes trial-to-trial variation in both starting point and drift rate.</p
While most models of response times have focused on reactive response times, many of the decisions w...
In decision-making situations individuals rarely have complete information available to select the b...
We present new findings that distinguish drift diffusion models (DDMs) from the linear ballistic acc...
We propose a linear ballistic accumulator (LBA) model of decision making and reaction time.The LBA i...
Two separate cognitive processes are involved in choosing between rewards available at different poi...
Research on risky and intertemporal decision-making often focuses on descriptive models of choice. T...
Almost all models of response time (RT) use a stochastic accumulation process. To account for the be...
Independent racing evidence-accumulator models have proven fruitful in advancing understanding of ra...
It is very common in cognitive science and psychology to use experimental tasks that involve making ...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
The time course of perceptual choice is discussed in a model based on gradual and stochastic accumul...
In psychology research, mathematical models have developed to explain choices and response times. Mo...
Cognitive models of choice and response times can lead to deeper insights into the processes underly...
Context effects occur when a choice between 2 options is altered by adding a 3rd alternative. Three ...
Context effects occur when a choice between 2 options is altered by adding a 3rd alternative. Three ...
While most models of response times have focused on reactive response times, many of the decisions w...
In decision-making situations individuals rarely have complete information available to select the b...
We present new findings that distinguish drift diffusion models (DDMs) from the linear ballistic acc...
We propose a linear ballistic accumulator (LBA) model of decision making and reaction time.The LBA i...
Two separate cognitive processes are involved in choosing between rewards available at different poi...
Research on risky and intertemporal decision-making often focuses on descriptive models of choice. T...
Almost all models of response time (RT) use a stochastic accumulation process. To account for the be...
Independent racing evidence-accumulator models have proven fruitful in advancing understanding of ra...
It is very common in cognitive science and psychology to use experimental tasks that involve making ...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
The time course of perceptual choice is discussed in a model based on gradual and stochastic accumul...
In psychology research, mathematical models have developed to explain choices and response times. Mo...
Cognitive models of choice and response times can lead to deeper insights into the processes underly...
Context effects occur when a choice between 2 options is altered by adding a 3rd alternative. Three ...
Context effects occur when a choice between 2 options is altered by adding a 3rd alternative. Three ...
While most models of response times have focused on reactive response times, many of the decisions w...
In decision-making situations individuals rarely have complete information available to select the b...
We present new findings that distinguish drift diffusion models (DDMs) from the linear ballistic acc...