The effect of stimulus strength on the speed and accuracy of a perceptual decision
University of Washington · The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Both the speed and the accuracy of a perceptual judgment depend on the strength of the sensory stimulation. When stimulus strength is high, accuracy is high and response time is fast; when stimulus strength is low, accuracy is low and response time is slow. Although the psychometric function is well established as a tool for analyzing the relationship between accuracy and stimulus strength, the corresponding chronometric function for the relationship between response time and stimulus strength has not received as much consideration. In this article, we describe a theory of perceptual decision making based on a diffusion model. In it, a decision is based on the additive accumulation of sensory evidence over…
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3Topics & keywords
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Power function
- Scaling
- Perception
- Psychophysics
- Response time
- Sensory system
- Psychometric function
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