Journal article
Diffusion theory of decision making in continuous report
PL Smith
Psychological Review | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1037/rev0000023
Abstract
I present a diffusion model for decision making in continuous report tasks, in which a continuous, circularly distributed, stimulus attribute in working memory is matched to a representation of the attribute in the stimulus display. Memory retrieval is modeled as a 2-dimensional diffusion process with vector-valued drift on a disk, whose bounding circle represents the decision criterion. The direction and magnitude of the drift vector describe the identity of the stimulus and the quality of its representation in memory, respectively. The point at which the diffusion exits the disk determines the reported value of the attribute and the time to exit the disk determines the decision time. Expre..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The research in this article was supported by Australian Research Council Discovery Grant DP140102970. Background work for the research was carried out during a sabbatical visit to the Department of Psychology at Vanderbilt University in 2014. I thank the members of the Department for their hospitality during this time and, in particular, Gordon Logan, for essential research support. I thank Gordon Logan, Jeffrey Rouder, David Sewell, James Townsend, and an anonymous reviewer for helpful comments on earlier drafts of this article.