Sequential Sampling Models in Cognitive Neuroscience: Advantages, Applications, and Extensions
Hersenstichting · University of Amsterdam · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Sequential sampling models assume that people make speeded decisions by gradually accumulating noisy information until a threshold of evidence is reached. In cognitive science, one such model--the diffusion decision model--is now regularly used to decompose task performance into underlying processes such as the quality of information processing, response caution, and a priori bias. In the cognitive neurosciences, the diffusion decision model has recently been adopted as a quantitative tool to study the neural basis of decision making under time pressure. We present a selective overview of several recent applications and extensions of the diffusion decision model in the cognitive neurosciences.
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3Topics & keywords
- Cognition
- Sequential sampling
- Cognitive neuroscience
- A priori and a posteriori
- Information processing
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive science
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