952 research outputs found

    Relating ACT-R buffer activation to EEG activity during an attentional blink task

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    Modeling the Effects of Attentional Cueing on Meditators

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    Training in meditation has been shown to affect functioning of several attentional subsystems, most prominently conflict monitoring, and to some extent orienting. These previous findings described the effects of cueing and manipulating stimulus congruency on response times and accuracies. However, changes in accuracy and response times can arise from several factors. Computational process models can be used to distinguish different factors underlying changes in accuracy and response times. When decomposed by means of the drift diffusion model, a general process model of decision making that has been widely used, both the congruency and cueing effects, is subserved by a change in decision thresholds. Meditators showed a modest overall increase in their decision threshold, which may reflect an ability to wait longer and collect more information before responding

    Relating ACT-R buffer activation to EEG activity during an attentional blink task

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    Trial-by-trial adaptation of decision making performance - a model-based EEG analysis

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