Sequential sampling models with variable boundaries and non-normal noise: A comparison of six models

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Andreas Voss
Veronika Lerche
Ulf Mertens
Jochen Voss
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[1] Heidelberg University,Institute of Psychology
[2] University of Leeds,School of Mathematics
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Diffusion model; Lévy flight model; Collapsing boundaries; Decision making;
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One of the most prominent response-time models in cognitive psychology is the diffusion model, which assumes that decision-making is based on a continuous evidence accumulation described by a Wiener diffusion process. In the present paper, we examine two basic assumptions of standard diffusion model analyses. Firstly, we address the question of whether participants adjust their decision thresholds during the decision process. Secondly, we investigate whether so-called Lévy-flights that allow for random jumps in the decision process account better for experimental data than do diffusion models. Specifically, we compare the fit of six different versions of accumulator models to data from four conditions of a number-letter classification task. The experiment comprised a simple single-stimulus task and a more difficult multiple-stimulus task that were both administered under speed versus accuracy conditions. Across the four experimental conditions, we found little evidence for a collapsing of decision boundaries. However, our results suggest that the Lévy-flight model with heavy-tailed noise distributions (i.e., allowing for jumps in the accumulation process) fits data better than the Wiener diffusion model.
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页码:813 / 832
页数:19
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