Journal article
Diffusion Theory of the Antipodal "Shadow" Mode in Continuous-Outcome, Coherent-Motion Decisions
Philip L Smith, Elaine A Corbett, Simon D Lilburn
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1037/rev0000377
Abstract
Continuous-outcome decisions, in which responses are made on continuous scales, are increasingly used to study perception and memory for stimulus attributes like color, orientation, and motion. This interest has led to the development of models of continuous-outcome decision processes like the circular diffusion model that predict joint distributions of decision outcomes and response times (RTs). We use the circular diffusion model and a new spherical generalization of it to model performance in a continuous-outcome version of the random-dot motion task. The task is a benchmark test of decision models because it yields bimodal distributions of decision outcomes: In addition to a peak or mode..
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