Two neural models for response latency in auditory signal detection are considered: the Timing model of Luce and Green (1972) and a modified counting model based on that of McGill (1967). The modified counting model is described in some detail. The experimental situation to which the models are applied is one where a deadline in response time is enforced on signal trials only or on noise trials only, the condition of deadlines on both cases having previously been studied by Green and Luce (1973). The results for mean latencies of the various categories of response, together with response probabilities, favour either the counting model or a dual process model. Data for ROC curves indicate either the operation of a dual process model or that ...
Cognitive processes, such as decision making, rate calcu-lation and planning, are strongly affected ...
This paper discusses the application of a time-domain binaural signal-detection model in the context...
This paper discusses the application of a time-domain binaural signal-detection model in the context...
Two models are described for the case of auditory detection with response time deadlines. These are ...
A model for two-choice discrimination based on a process of simple counting is described, and two ex...
Describes 2 contrasting models for response latency in the yes-no signal detection situation and out...
Two detection cum latency models are constructed by combining sets of plausible assumptions about la...
The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined speed-accur...
This psychophysical theory involves the following fundamental assumptions. At a hypothetical neural ...
AbstractThe majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined spe...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
This and the accompanying paper [Dau et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99, – (1996)] describe a quantitati...
The brain-time account posits that the physical timing of sensory-evoked neural activity determines ...
This paper describes a quantitative model for signal processing in the auditory system. The model co...
Cognitive processes, such as decision making, rate calcu-lation and planning, are strongly affected ...
This paper discusses the application of a time-domain binaural signal-detection model in the context...
This paper discusses the application of a time-domain binaural signal-detection model in the context...
Two models are described for the case of auditory detection with response time deadlines. These are ...
A model for two-choice discrimination based on a process of simple counting is described, and two ex...
Describes 2 contrasting models for response latency in the yes-no signal detection situation and out...
Two detection cum latency models are constructed by combining sets of plausible assumptions about la...
The majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined speed-accur...
This psychophysical theory involves the following fundamental assumptions. At a hypothetical neural ...
AbstractThe majority of two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) psychophysics studies have examined spe...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to...
This and the accompanying paper [Dau et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99, – (1996)] describe a quantitati...
The brain-time account posits that the physical timing of sensory-evoked neural activity determines ...
This paper describes a quantitative model for signal processing in the auditory system. The model co...
Cognitive processes, such as decision making, rate calcu-lation and planning, are strongly affected ...
This paper discusses the application of a time-domain binaural signal-detection model in the context...
This paper discusses the application of a time-domain binaural signal-detection model in the context...