Journal article
A circular diffusion model of continuous-outcome source memory retrieval: Contrasting continuous and threshold accounts
Jason Zhou, Adam F Osth, Simon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review | Springer | Published : 2021
Abstract
A circular analogue of the diffusion model adapted for continuous response tasks is applied to a continuous-outcome source memory task. In contrast to existing models of source retrieval that attribute all of the variability in responding to memory, the circular diffusion model decomposes noise into variability arising from memory and from decision processes. We compared three models: (1) a single diffusion process with trial-to-trial variability in drift rate, (2) a mixture of two diffusion processes, one with positive drift that does not vary from trial-to-trial, and a second zero-drift process that represents discrete guessing, and (3) a hybrid model that mixed positive and zero-drift pro..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by Australian Research Council Discovery Grant DP180101686, awarded to Philip Smith and Discovery Early Career Researcher Award DE170100106, awarded to Adam Osth.