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Publikováno v:
Psychological Review. 129:1144-1182
Decisions about where to move the eyes depend on neurons in frontal eye field (FEF). Movement neurons in FEF accumulate salience evidence derived from FEF visual neurons to select the location of a saccade target among distractors. How visual neurons
Autor:
Gordon D. Logan, Gregory E. Cox
Publikováno v:
Psychological Review.
Autor:
Henrik Singmann, David Kellen, Gregory E. Cox, Suyog H. Chandramouli, Clintin P. Davis-Stober, John C. Dunn, Quentin F. Gronau, Michael L. Kalish, Sara D. McMullin, Danielle J. Navarro, Richard M. Shiffrin
Publikováno v:
Computational Brain & Behavior. 6:64-83
Statistical modeling is generally meant to describe patterns in data in service of the broader scientific goal of developing theories to explain those patterns. Statistical models support meaningful inferences when models are built so as to align par
Publikováno v:
Psychological Review. 128:397-445
This article tests the conjecture that memory retrieval is attention turned inward by developing an episodic flanker task that is analogous to the well-known perceptual flanker task and by developing models of the spotlight of attention focused on a
Autor:
Amy H. Criss, Gregory E. Cox
Publikováno v:
Psychological Review. 127:792-828
We present a model of the encoding of episodic associations between items, extending the dynamic approach to retrieval and decision making of Cox and Shiffrin (2017) to the dynamics of encoding. This model is the first unified account of how similari
Autor:
Gordon D. Logan, Gregory E. Cox
Publikováno v:
Psychological review. 128(6)
From the beginning of research on serial memory, chaining theories and position coding theories have been pitted against each other. The central question is whether items are associated with each other or with a set of position codes that are indepen
Autor:
Michael L. Kalish, Richard M. Shiffrin, John C. Dunn, Danielle J. Navarro, Gregory E. Cox, Quentin Frederik Gronau, Chandramouli S, Henrik Singmann, Clintin P. Davis-Stober, Sara D McMullin, David Kellen
Statistical modeling is generally meant to describe patterns in data in service of the broader scientific goal of developing theories to explain those patterns. Statistical models support meaningful inferences when models are built so as to align par
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Autor:
Michael L. Kalish, Gregory E. Cox
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 90:100-117
A monotonic state-trace implies that a single latent factor is sufficient to explain the joint variation between two outcome variables across a set of conditions. There are, however, few methods available for assessing how much evidence a sample of d
Publikováno v:
Cognition
In the past several decades, considerable theoretical progress has been made in understanding the role of reference frames in the encoding and retrieval of spatial information about the environment. Many of these insights have come from participants
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Evidence accumulation is a computational framework that accounts for behavior as well as the dynamics of individual neurons involved in decision making. Linking these two levels of description reveals a scaling paradox: How do choices and response ti
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