How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies based on predicted patterns of response times and blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) responses: one strategy that relies solely on recognition memory, a second that retrieves additional knowledge, and a third, lexicographic (i.e., sequential) strategy, that considers knowledge conditionally on the evidence obtained from recognition memory. We implemented the strategies as computational models within the Adaptive Control of Thought-Rational (ACT-R) cognitive architecture, which allowed us to derive behavioral and neural predictions that we then compared to the results of a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study in which participant...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Models of evidence accumulation have been very successful at describing human decision making behavi...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...
Decision making is thought to involve a process of evidence accumulation, modelled as a drifting dif...