Sequences of reaction times (RT) produced by participants in an experiment are not only influenced by the stimuli, but by many other factors as well, including fatigue, attention, experience, IQ, handedness, etc. These confounding factors result in longterm effects (such as a participant’s overall reaction capability) and in short- and medium-time fluctuations in RTs (often referred to as ‘local speed effects’). Because stimuli are usually presented in a random sequence different for each participant, local speed effects affect the underlying ‘true’ RTs of specific trials in different ways across participants. To be able to focus statistical analysis on the effects of the cognitive process under study, it is necessary to reduce the effect o...
In the psycholinguistic literature, reaction times and accuracy can be analyzed separately using mix...
In psycholinguistic experiments multiple subjects are faced with multiple test items. Despite the ea...
Several lines of research have documented early-latency non-linear response interactions between aud...
Contains fulltext : 238373.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 202...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This paper combines two different approaches to modeling reaction time data from lexical decision ex...
In psycholinguistic studies using error rates as a response measure, response times (RT) are most of...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
This tutorial for the statistical processing of reaction times collected through a repeated-measure ...
Reaction times (RTs) are used widely in psychological and psycholinguistic research as inexpensive m...
The experiments reported here are a contribution to the study of identification of verbal stimuli. ...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people’s ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologistshave developed cog...
In the psycholinguistic literature, reaction times and accuracy can be analyzed separately using mix...
In psycholinguistic experiments multiple subjects are faced with multiple test items. Despite the ea...
Several lines of research have documented early-latency non-linear response interactions between aud...
Contains fulltext : 238373.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 202...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This paper combines two different approaches to modeling reaction time data from lexical decision ex...
In psycholinguistic studies using error rates as a response measure, response times (RT) are most of...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
This tutorial for the statistical processing of reaction times collected through a repeated-measure ...
Reaction times (RTs) are used widely in psychological and psycholinguistic research as inexpensive m...
The experiments reported here are a contribution to the study of identification of verbal stimuli. ...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people’s ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologistshave developed cog...
In the psycholinguistic literature, reaction times and accuracy can be analyzed separately using mix...
In psycholinguistic experiments multiple subjects are faced with multiple test items. Despite the ea...
Several lines of research have documented early-latency non-linear response interactions between aud...