Conflict tasks are one of the most widely studied paradigms within cognitive psychology, where participants are required to respond based on relevant sources of information while ignoring conflicting irrelevant sources of information. The flanker task, in particular, has been the focus of considerable modeling efforts, with only 3 models being able to provide a complete account of empirical choice response time distributions: the dual-stage 2-phase model (DSTP), the shrinking spotlight model (SSP), and the diffusion model for conflict tasks (DMC). Although these models are grounded in different theoretical frameworks, can provide diverging measures of cognitive control, and are quantitatively distinguishable, no previous study has compared ...
A growing number of researchers use descriptive distributions such as the ex-Gaussian and the shifte...
One of the most prominent response-time models in cognitive psychology is the diffusion model, which...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
Conflict tasks are one of the most widely studied paradigms within cognitive psychology, where parti...
International audienceFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-cho...
AbstractFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-choice perceptual...
The Wiener diffusion model and its extension to the Ratcliff diffusion model are powerful and well d...
Parametric cognitive models are increasingly popular tools for analyzing data obtained from psycholo...
Parametric cognitive models are increasingly popular tools for analyzing data obtained from psycholo...
Parametric cognitive models are increasingly popular tools for analyzing data obtained from psycholo...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
Joachim Vandekerckhove, Extensions and applications of the diffu sion model for two-choice response ...
Perceptual decision making can be described as a process of accumulating evidence to a bound which h...
A growing number of researchers use descriptive distributions such as the ex-Gaussian and the shifte...
One of the most prominent response-time models in cognitive psychology is the diffusion model, which...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...
Conflict tasks are one of the most widely studied paradigms within cognitive psychology, where parti...
International audienceFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-cho...
AbstractFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-choice perceptual...
The Wiener diffusion model and its extension to the Ratcliff diffusion model are powerful and well d...
Parametric cognitive models are increasingly popular tools for analyzing data obtained from psycholo...
Parametric cognitive models are increasingly popular tools for analyzing data obtained from psycholo...
Parametric cognitive models are increasingly popular tools for analyzing data obtained from psycholo...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
Joachim Vandekerckhove, Extensions and applications of the diffu sion model for two-choice response ...
Perceptual decision making can be described as a process of accumulating evidence to a bound which h...
A growing number of researchers use descriptive distributions such as the ex-Gaussian and the shifte...
One of the most prominent response-time models in cognitive psychology is the diffusion model, which...
Two similar classes of evidence-accumulation model have dominated theorizing about rapid binary choi...