Ratcliff Roger, McKoon Gail
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.
Neural Comput. 2008 Apr;20(4):873-922. doi: 10.1162/neco.2008.12-06-420.
The diffusion decision model allows detailed explanations of behavior in two-choice discrimination tasks. In this article, the model is reviewed to show how it translates behavioral data-accuracy, mean response times, and response time distributions-into components of cognitive processing. Three experiments are used to illustrate experimental manipulations of three components: stimulus difficulty affects the quality of information on which a decision is based; instructions emphasizing either speed or accuracy affect the criterial amounts of information that a subject requires before initiating a response; and the relative proportions of the two stimuli affect biases in drift rate and starting point. The experiments also illustrate the strong constraints that ensure the model is empirically testable and potentially falsifiable. The broad range of applications of the model is also reviewed, including research in the domains of aging and neurophysiology.
扩散决策模型能够对二选一辨别任务中的行为做出详细解释。在本文中,将对该模型进行综述,以展示它如何将行为数据——准确率、平均反应时间和反应时间分布——转化为认知加工的组成部分。通过三个实验来说明对三个组成部分的实验操控:刺激难度会影响决策所依据信息的质量;强调速度或准确率的指令会影响被试在做出反应前所需的信息标准量;两种刺激的相对比例会影响漂移率和起始点的偏差。这些实验还说明了确保该模型具有实证可检验性和潜在可证伪性的强大约束条件。同时也对该模型广泛的应用领域进行了综述,包括衰老和神经生理学领域的研究。