An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the merits and demerits of different options are roughly equal but hard to compare. We examined information search in an experimental paradigm which tasked participants with an ambivalent question, while monitoring attentional dynamics concerning the information relevant to each option in different Areas of Interest (AOIs). We developed two dynamical models for describing eye tracking curves, for each response separately. The models incorporated a drift mechanism towards the various options, as in standard drift diffusion theory. In addition, they included a mechanism for intrinsic oscillation, which competed with the drift process and undermine...
This paper investigates the validity of the Dual Process theory by using eye-tracking methods to tra...
This paper investigates the validity of the Dual Process theory by using eye-tracking methods to tra...
The challenge in inferring cognitive processes from observational data is to correctly align overt b...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
This paper investigates the validity of the model of dual processing by means of eyetracking methods...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
Can you predict what people are going to do just by watching them? This is certainly difficult: it w...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequ...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
This paper investigates the validity of the Dual Process theory by using eye-tracking methods to tra...
This paper investigates the validity of the Dual Process theory by using eye-tracking methods to tra...
The challenge in inferring cognitive processes from observational data is to correctly align overt b...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
An intuition of ambivalence in cognition is particularly strong for complex decisions, for which the...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
This paper investigates the validity of the model of dual processing by means of eyetracking methods...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
Can you predict what people are going to do just by watching them? This is certainly difficult: it w...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequ...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
This paper investigates the validity of the Dual Process theory by using eye-tracking methods to tra...
This paper investigates the validity of the Dual Process theory by using eye-tracking methods to tra...
The challenge in inferring cognitive processes from observational data is to correctly align overt b...