Performance in the lexical decision task is highly dependent on decision criteria. These criteria can be influenced by speed versus accuracy instructions and word/nonword proportions. Experiment 1 showed that error responses speed up relative to correct responses under instructions to respond quickly. Experiment 2 showed that that responses to less probable stimuli are slower and less accurate than responses to more probable stimuli. The data from both experiments support the diffusion model for lexical decision (Ratcliff, Gomez, & McKoon, 2004). At the same time, the data provide evidence against the popular deadline model for lexical decision. The deadline model assumes that "nonword" responses are given only after the "word" response has...
International audienceGrainger and Jacobs’s (1996) multiple readout model (MROM) provided an influen...
We used a diffusion model to examine the effects of response-bias manipulations on response time (RT...
We present a new model for lexical decision, REM-LD, that is based on REM theory (e.g., Shiffrin & S...
It has been argued that performance in the lexical decision task (LDT) does not provide a direct mea...
It has been argued that performance in the lexical decision task (LDT) does not provide a direct mea...
The lexical-decision task is among the most commonly used paradigms inpsycholinguistics. In both the...
This article evaluates 2 competing models that address the decision-making processes mediating word ...
The lexical decision is one of the most widely used tasks in cognition and memory and language. The ...
The lexical-decision task is among the most commonly used paradigms in psycholinguistics. In both th...
Diffusion models are recognized for their ability to consider both response time and accuracy as var...
<div> <div> <div> <div> <p>The lexical decision task is one of the most widely used tasks in psychol...
In a diffusion model, performance as measured by latency and accuracy in two-choice tasks is decom-p...
In a lexical decision task (LDT) in which list composition is manipulated, a typical finding to date...
Abstract—The diffusion model for two-choice real-time decisions is applied to four psychophysical ta...
We tested and confirmed the hypothesis that the prior presentation of nonwords in lexical decision i...
International audienceGrainger and Jacobs’s (1996) multiple readout model (MROM) provided an influen...
We used a diffusion model to examine the effects of response-bias manipulations on response time (RT...
We present a new model for lexical decision, REM-LD, that is based on REM theory (e.g., Shiffrin & S...
It has been argued that performance in the lexical decision task (LDT) does not provide a direct mea...
It has been argued that performance in the lexical decision task (LDT) does not provide a direct mea...
The lexical-decision task is among the most commonly used paradigms inpsycholinguistics. In both the...
This article evaluates 2 competing models that address the decision-making processes mediating word ...
The lexical decision is one of the most widely used tasks in cognition and memory and language. The ...
The lexical-decision task is among the most commonly used paradigms in psycholinguistics. In both th...
Diffusion models are recognized for their ability to consider both response time and accuracy as var...
<div> <div> <div> <div> <p>The lexical decision task is one of the most widely used tasks in psychol...
In a diffusion model, performance as measured by latency and accuracy in two-choice tasks is decom-p...
In a lexical decision task (LDT) in which list composition is manipulated, a typical finding to date...
Abstract—The diffusion model for two-choice real-time decisions is applied to four psychophysical ta...
We tested and confirmed the hypothesis that the prior presentation of nonwords in lexical decision i...
International audienceGrainger and Jacobs’s (1996) multiple readout model (MROM) provided an influen...
We used a diffusion model to examine the effects of response-bias manipulations on response time (RT...
We present a new model for lexical decision, REM-LD, that is based on REM theory (e.g., Shiffrin & S...