When people make decisions, do they give equal weight to evidence arriving at different times? A recent study (Kiani et al., 2008) using brief motion pulses (superimposed on a random moving dot display) reported a primacy effect: pulses presented early in a motion observation period had a stronger impact than pulses presented later. This observation was interpreted as supporting the bounded diffusion (BD) model and ruling out models in which evidence accumulation is subject to leakage or decay of early-arriving information. We use motion pulses and other manipulations of the timing of the perceptual evidence in new experiments and simulations that support the leaky competing accumulator (LCA) model as an alternative to the BD model. While t...
We investigate a question relevant to the psychology and neuroscience of perceptual decision-making:...
Over the last decade, there has been a robust debate in decision neuroscience and psychology about w...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...
When people make decisions, do they give equal weight to evidence arriving at different times? A rec...
When people make decisions, do they give equal weight to evidence arriving at different times? A rec...
Perceptual decisions are thought to be mediated by a mechanism of sequential sampling and integratio...
Models of decision making differ in how they treat early evidence as it recedes in time. Standard mo...
The dominant theoretical paradigm in explaining decision making throughout both neuroscience and cog...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
<div><p>Perceptual decisions are thought to be mediated by a mechanism of sequential sampling and in...
Evidence accumulation models (EAMs) have become the dominant models of speeded decision making, whic...
A common assumption in choice response time (RT) modeling is that after evidence accumulation reache...
Recent research has investigated the process of integrating perceptual evidence toward a decision, c...
The time course of perceptual choice is discussed in a model based on gradual and stochastic accumul...
We investigate a question relevant to the psychology and neuroscience of perceptual decision-making:...
We investigate a question relevant to the psychology and neuroscience of perceptual decision-making:...
Over the last decade, there has been a robust debate in decision neuroscience and psychology about w...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...
When people make decisions, do they give equal weight to evidence arriving at different times? A rec...
When people make decisions, do they give equal weight to evidence arriving at different times? A rec...
Perceptual decisions are thought to be mediated by a mechanism of sequential sampling and integratio...
Models of decision making differ in how they treat early evidence as it recedes in time. Standard mo...
The dominant theoretical paradigm in explaining decision making throughout both neuroscience and cog...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
<div><p>Perceptual decisions are thought to be mediated by a mechanism of sequential sampling and in...
Evidence accumulation models (EAMs) have become the dominant models of speeded decision making, whic...
A common assumption in choice response time (RT) modeling is that after evidence accumulation reache...
Recent research has investigated the process of integrating perceptual evidence toward a decision, c...
The time course of perceptual choice is discussed in a model based on gradual and stochastic accumul...
We investigate a question relevant to the psychology and neuroscience of perceptual decision-making:...
We investigate a question relevant to the psychology and neuroscience of perceptual decision-making:...
Over the last decade, there has been a robust debate in decision neuroscience and psychology about w...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...