This paper combines two different approaches to modeling reaction time data from lexical decision experiments, viz. a dataoriented statistical analysis by means of a linear mixed effects model, and a process-oriented computational model of human speech comprehension. The linear mixed effect model is implemented by lmer in R. As computational model we apply DIANA, an end-to-end computational model which aims at modeling the cognitive processes underlying speech comprehension. DIANA takes as input the speech signal, and provides as output the orthographic transcription of the stimulus, a word/non-word judgment and the associated reaction time. Previous studies have shown that DIANA shows good results for large-scale lexical decision experimen...
This article evaluates 2 competing models that address the decision-making processes mediating word ...
Diffusion models are recognized for their ability to consider both response time and accuracy as var...
Reaction time data have long been collected in order to gain insight into the underlying mechanisms ...
This paper combines two different approaches to modeling reaction time data from lexical decision ex...
DIANA is an end-to-end computational model of speech processing, which takes as input the speech sig...
DIANA is an end-to-end computational model of speech pro-cessing, which takes as input the speech si...
Over the last few decades, several computational models of word comprehension have been proposed (fo...
This paper presents DIANA, a new computational model of human speech processing. It is the first mod...
This paper presents DIANA, a new computational model of human speech processing. It is the first mod...
This paper describes a computational model of speech comprehension that takes the acoustic signal as...
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...
Reaction times (RTs) are used widely in psychological and psycholinguistic research as inexpensive m...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This paper investigates the processes in comprehending spoken noun-noun compounds, using data from t...
This article evaluates 2 competing models that address the decision-making processes mediating word ...
Diffusion models are recognized for their ability to consider both response time and accuracy as var...
Reaction time data have long been collected in order to gain insight into the underlying mechanisms ...
This paper combines two different approaches to modeling reaction time data from lexical decision ex...
DIANA is an end-to-end computational model of speech processing, which takes as input the speech sig...
DIANA is an end-to-end computational model of speech pro-cessing, which takes as input the speech si...
Over the last few decades, several computational models of word comprehension have been proposed (fo...
This paper presents DIANA, a new computational model of human speech processing. It is the first mod...
This paper presents DIANA, a new computational model of human speech processing. It is the first mod...
This paper describes a computational model of speech comprehension that takes the acoustic signal as...
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...
Reaction times (RTs) are used widely in psychological and psycholinguistic research as inexpensive m...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This paper investigates the processes in comprehending spoken noun-noun compounds, using data from t...
This article evaluates 2 competing models that address the decision-making processes mediating word ...
Diffusion models are recognized for their ability to consider both response time and accuracy as var...
Reaction time data have long been collected in order to gain insight into the underlying mechanisms ...