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Uzdevums ar reakcijas laiku uz apturēšanas signālu×Drift Diffusion Model×
NozarePsiholoģijaPsiholoģija
SaimeHypothesis testHypothesis test
Izcelsmes gads19841978
AutorsGordon Logan and Wiliam CowanRoger Ratcliff
TipsBehavioral taskCognitive process model
PirmavotsLogan, G. D., Cowan, W. B., & Davis, K. A. (1984). On the ability to inhibit simple and choice reaction time responses: A model and a method. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10(2), 276-291. DOI ↗Ratcliff, R. (1978). A theory of memory retrieval. Psychological Review, 85(2), 59-108. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumiSSRT, Stop Task, Response Inhibition TaskDDM, Brownian Motion Model, Sequential Sampling Model
Saistītās11
KopsavilkumsThe Stop-Signal Reaction Time (SSRT) task is a behavioral measure of response inhibition and executive control. Participants make rapid responses to go signals but must cancel responses when an occasional stop signal appears. By analyzing how successfully they inhibit responses and estimating the latency of inhibition (Stop-Signal Reaction Time), researchers measure the speed and efficiency of the neural inhibitory processes that enable self-control, impulse control, and behavioral flexibility.The Drift Diffusion Model (DDM) is a mathematical framework for understanding rapid binary decision-making by modeling the accumulation of evidence over time as a random walk with drift. Developed by Roger Ratcliff in the 1970s, it predicts both choice probabilities and response time distributions, providing insight into the cognitive processes underlying decisions in perceptual discrimination, recognition memory, and choice tasks.
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