Journal article
The Poisson shot noise model of visual short-term memory and choice response time: Normalized coding by neural population size
PL Smith
Journal of Mathematical Psychology | Published : 2015
Abstract
A normalized coding condition is proposed that provides a theoretical link between the Poisson shot noise model of choice response time and a Poisson neuron model of the information capacity of visual short-term memory (VSTM). In both models, noise in the cognitive representations of stimuli is attributed to Poisson variability in the neural processes that encode them. In VSTM, a Poisson coding model predicts the invariance of [Formula: See text] across displays of different sizes, as is found experimentally, but it incorrectly predicts that the diffusion coefficient of the approximating diffusion process will decrease with its drift rate. Normalized coding assumes that the squared magnitude..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The research in this article was supported by Australian Research Council Discovery Grant DP140102970. I would like to express my appreciation for the hospitality of the Department of Psychology at Vanderbilt University, where preparation of this article was carried out and, in particular, to Gordon Logan, for research support. I thank E-J. Wagenmakers, Rani Moran, and Chris Donkin for helpful comments on an earlier version of the article.