Journal article

Time-dependent Poisson counter models of response latency in simple judgment.

PL Smith, T Van Zandt

British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology | WILEY | Published : 2000

Abstract

An important class of sequential-sampling models for response time (RT) assumes that evidence for competing response alternatives accrues in parallel and that a response is made when the evidence total for a particular response exceeds a criterion. One member of this class of models is the Poisson counter model, in which evidence accrues in unit increments and the waiting time between increments is exponentially distributed. This paper generalizes the counter model to allow the Poisson event rate to vary with time. General expressions are obtained for the RT distributions for the two- and the m-alternative cases. Closed-form expressions are obtained for response probabilities under a proport..

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