The simplest complete model of choice response time: Linear ballistic accumulation SD Brown, A Heathcote Cognitive psychology 57 (3), 153-178, 2008 | 1325 | 2008 |
The power law repealed: The case for an exponential law of practice A Heathcote, S Brown, DJK Mewhort Psychonomic bulletin & review 7 (2), 185-207, 2000 | 921 | 2000 |
A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task F Verbruggen, AR Aron, GPH Band, C Beste, PG Bissett, AT Brockett, ... elife 8, e46323, 2019 | 676 | 2019 |
Analysis of response time distributions: an example using the Stroop task. A Heathcote, SJ Popiel, DJ Mewhort Psychological bulletin 109 (2), 340, 1991 | 675 | 1991 |
The form of the forgetting curve and the fate of memories L Averell, A Heathcote Journal of mathematical psychology 55 (1), 25-35, 2011 | 325 | 2011 |
The multiattribute linear ballistic accumulator model of context effects in multialternative choice. JS Trueblood, SD Brown, A Heathcote Psychological review 121 (2), 179, 2014 | 302 | 2014 |
Quantile maximum likelihood estimation of response time distributions A Heathcote, S Brown, DJK Mewhort Psychonomic bulletin & review 9, 394-401, 2002 | 300 | 2002 |
Not just for consumers: Context effects are fundamental to decision making JS Trueblood, SD Brown, A Heathcote, JR Busemeyer Psychological science 24 (6), 901-908, 2013 | 287 | 2013 |
A ballistic model of choice response time. S Brown, A Heathcote Psychological review 112 (1), 117, 2005 | 286 | 2005 |
The hare and the tortoise: emphasizing speed can change the evidence used to make decisions. B Rae, A Heathcote, C Donkin, L Averell, S Brown Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (5), 1226, 2014 | 248 | 2014 |
When the brain takes a break: A model-based analysis of mind wandering M Mittner, W Boekel, AM Tucker, BM Turner, A Heathcote, BU Forstmann Journal of Neuroscience 34 (49), 16286-16295, 2014 | 244 | 2014 |
Diffusion versus linear ballistic accumulation: different models but the same conclusions about psychological processes? C Donkin, S Brown, A Heathcote, EJ Wagenmakers Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 61-69, 2011 | 233 | 2011 |
Fitting distributions using maximum likelihood: Methods and packages D Cousineau, S Brown, A Heathcote Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 36 (4), 742-756, 2004 | 218 | 2004 |
Electrophysiological correlates of anticipatory task‐switching processes R Nicholson, F Karayanidis, D Poboka, A Heathcote, PT Michie Psychophysiology 42 (5), 540-554, 2005 | 207 | 2005 |
Advance preparation in task-switching: converging evidence from behavioral, brain activation, and model-based approaches F Karayanidis, S Jamadar, H Ruge, N Phillips, A Heathcote, ... Frontiers in Psychology 1, 25, 2010 | 206 | 2010 |
Distinguishing common and task-specific processes in word identification: A matter of some moment? S Andrews, A Heathcote Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 27 (2), 514, 2001 | 205 | 2001 |
Item recognition memory and the receiver operating characteristic. A Heathcote Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 29 (6), 1210, 2003 | 195 | 2003 |
QMPE: Estimating Lognormal, Wald, and Weibull RT distributions with a parameter-dependent lower bound A Heathcote, S Brown, D Cousineau Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 36, 277-290, 2004 | 179 | 2004 |
Dynamic models of choice A Heathcote, YS Lin, A Reynolds, L Strickland, M Gretton, D Matzke Behavior research methods 51, 961-985, 2019 | 170 | 2019 |
Do junior doctors feel they are prepared for hospital practice? A study of graduates from traditional and non‐traditional medical schools J Hill, IE Rolfe, SA Pearson, A Heathcote Medical education 32 (1), 19-24, 1998 | 164 | 1998 |