Bridging the gap between neurally principled models of choice RT and EEG data KU Leuven
In speeded choice response time experiments, participants are asked to make a series of fast choices in response to a series of stimuli as they are presented (“is the object shown on the screen red or green?”). The last few decades, diffusion models have been adopted as the golden standard for describing these data. As the name suggests, diffusion models propose that the process leading up to the choice is inherently noisy: It is said to be a ...