Three models to account for discrimination times are examined : one being derived from information-theory, another being Grossman's Confusion Function and the third a form of Sequential Sampling model. Four experiments, using card-sorting tasks in which lines of different lengths had to be discriminated, wore conducted and the results compared with those of previous experiments. It was concluded that : 1.Experiments in this field may be divided hi to two types. Ono type (A) involves a series of judgments the difficulty of which differs randomly from one to another. The either type (B) involves a series of judgments all of the same degree of difficulty. Type B results in the present experiments were fitted moderately well by Crossman's Confu...
Theories of discrimination reaction time (DRT) partition the observed reaction time into two stages,...
The processing dynamics underlying temporal decisions and the response times they generate have rece...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
Trials in a temporal two-interval forced-choice discrimination experiment consist of two sequential ...
The thesis begins with accounts of various models of discrimination and of previous stud...
A model for two-choice discrimination based on a process of simple counting is described, and two ex...
Despite the importance of both response probability and response time for testing models of choice t...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
In Chapter 1 of this dissertation, data from the literature on the perception and production of time...
In a seminal article, Todd (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 7:7...
Matching-to-sample performance is usu-ally explored using a conditional discrimina-tion2 procedure i...
In dieser Arbeit werden die Vorhersagen von drei Modellen, das Impulsgber-Zähler- Modell ...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
Despite the considerable import of both response probability and response time for testing models of...
The empirical goals were to describe the behavior of rats trained on multiple temporal discriminatio...
Theories of discrimination reaction time (DRT) partition the observed reaction time into two stages,...
The processing dynamics underlying temporal decisions and the response times they generate have rece...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
Trials in a temporal two-interval forced-choice discrimination experiment consist of two sequential ...
The thesis begins with accounts of various models of discrimination and of previous stud...
A model for two-choice discrimination based on a process of simple counting is described, and two ex...
Despite the importance of both response probability and response time for testing models of choice t...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
In Chapter 1 of this dissertation, data from the literature on the perception and production of time...
In a seminal article, Todd (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 7:7...
Matching-to-sample performance is usu-ally explored using a conditional discrimina-tion2 procedure i...
In dieser Arbeit werden die Vorhersagen von drei Modellen, das Impulsgber-Zähler- Modell ...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
Despite the considerable import of both response probability and response time for testing models of...
The empirical goals were to describe the behavior of rats trained on multiple temporal discriminatio...
Theories of discrimination reaction time (DRT) partition the observed reaction time into two stages,...
The processing dynamics underlying temporal decisions and the response times they generate have rece...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...