Diffusion models are widely-used and successful accounts of the time course of two-choice decision making. Most diffusion models assume constant boundaries, which are the threshold levels of evidence that must be sampled from a stimulus to reach a decision. We summarize theoretical results from statistics that relate distributions of decisions and response times to diffusion models with time-varying boundaries. We then develop a computational method for finding time-varying boundaries from empirical data, and apply our new method to two problems. The first problem involves finding the time-varying boundaries that make diffusion models equivalent to the alternative sequential sampling class of accumulator models. The second problem involves ...
Two-choice response times are a common type of data, and much research has been devoted to the devel...
Two-choice response times are a common type of data, and much research has been devoted to the devel...
The diffusion model is a successful process model for two-choice reaction times. Implementing it in ...
Diffusion models are widely-used and successful accounts of the time course of two-choice decision m...
Diffusion models are widely-used and successful accounts of the time course of two-choice decision m...
Diffusion models are widely-used and successful accounts of the time course of two-choice decision m...
Joachim Vandekerckhove, Extensions and applications of the diffu sion model for two-choice response ...
The Wiener diffusion model (WDM) for 2-alternative tasks assumes that sensory information is integra...
One of the most prominent response-time models in cognitive psychology is the diffusion model, which...
The diffusion model (DM) encapsulates the dynamics of perceptual decision within a ‘diffusion field’...
Abstract. Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time data fro...
The drift diffusion model (DDM) has been successful in capturing the joint dynamics of accuracy and ...
Weber’s law is the canonical scale-invariance law in psychology: when the intensities of 2 stimuli a...
Abstract—The diffusion model for two-choice real-time decisions is applied to four psychophysical ta...
The Drift-Diffusion Model (DDM) is widely accepted for two-alternative forced-choice decision paradi...
Two-choice response times are a common type of data, and much research has been devoted to the devel...
Two-choice response times are a common type of data, and much research has been devoted to the devel...
The diffusion model is a successful process model for two-choice reaction times. Implementing it in ...
Diffusion models are widely-used and successful accounts of the time course of two-choice decision m...
Diffusion models are widely-used and successful accounts of the time course of two-choice decision m...
Diffusion models are widely-used and successful accounts of the time course of two-choice decision m...
Joachim Vandekerckhove, Extensions and applications of the diffu sion model for two-choice response ...
The Wiener diffusion model (WDM) for 2-alternative tasks assumes that sensory information is integra...
One of the most prominent response-time models in cognitive psychology is the diffusion model, which...
The diffusion model (DM) encapsulates the dynamics of perceptual decision within a ‘diffusion field’...
Abstract. Stochastic diffusion models (Ratcliff, 1978) can be used to analyze response time data fro...
The drift diffusion model (DDM) has been successful in capturing the joint dynamics of accuracy and ...
Weber’s law is the canonical scale-invariance law in psychology: when the intensities of 2 stimuli a...
Abstract—The diffusion model for two-choice real-time decisions is applied to four psychophysical ta...
The Drift-Diffusion Model (DDM) is widely accepted for two-alternative forced-choice decision paradi...
Two-choice response times are a common type of data, and much research has been devoted to the devel...
Two-choice response times are a common type of data, and much research has been devoted to the devel...
The diffusion model is a successful process model for two-choice reaction times. Implementing it in ...