As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, which define the psychometric function. Simultaneously, mean reaction times (RT) decrease, which collectively define the chronometric function. However, RTs are traditionally ignored when estimating psychophysical parameters, even though they may provide additional Shannon information. Here, we extend Palmer et al's (2005) proportional-rate diffusion model (PRD) by: (a) fitting individual RTs to an inverse Gaussian distribution, (b) including lapse rate, (c) point-of-subjective-equality (PSE) parameters, and, (d) using a two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) design based on the proportion of times a variable comparison stimulus is chosen. Max...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
We propose a new quantitative model of response times (RTs) that combines some advantages of substan...
Response time and accuracy are fundamental measures of behavioral science, but discerning participan...
As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, whic...
doi: 10.3389/fnins.2014.00035 Using reaction times and binary responses to estimate psychophysical p...
We develop a general theory of reaction time (RT) distributions in psychological experiments, derivi...
The authors bring together approaches from cognitive and individual differences psychology to model ...
Abstract. Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time data fro...
Common methods for analysing response time (RT) tasks, frequently used across different disciplines ...
Common methods for analysing response time (RT) tasks, frequently used across different disciplines ...
I present a new approach for the interpretation of reaction time (RT) data from behavioral experimen...
Research in the field of mental chronometry and individual differences has revealed several robust r...
Random-walk and diffusion models for two-choice comparison of paired successive or simultaneous stim...
Joachim Vandekerckhove, Extensions and applications of the diffu sion model for two-choice response ...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
We propose a new quantitative model of response times (RTs) that combines some advantages of substan...
Response time and accuracy are fundamental measures of behavioral science, but discerning participan...
As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, whic...
doi: 10.3389/fnins.2014.00035 Using reaction times and binary responses to estimate psychophysical p...
We develop a general theory of reaction time (RT) distributions in psychological experiments, derivi...
The authors bring together approaches from cognitive and individual differences psychology to model ...
Abstract. Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time data fro...
Common methods for analysing response time (RT) tasks, frequently used across different disciplines ...
Common methods for analysing response time (RT) tasks, frequently used across different disciplines ...
I present a new approach for the interpretation of reaction time (RT) data from behavioral experimen...
Research in the field of mental chronometry and individual differences has revealed several robust r...
Random-walk and diffusion models for two-choice comparison of paired successive or simultaneous stim...
Joachim Vandekerckhove, Extensions and applications of the diffu sion model for two-choice response ...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
We propose a new quantitative model of response times (RTs) that combines some advantages of substan...
Response time and accuracy are fundamental measures of behavioral science, but discerning participan...