Assessing bimodality to detect the presence of a dual cognitive process

JB Freeman, R Dale - Behavior research methods, 2013 - Springer
Researchers have long sought to distinguish between single-process and dual-process
cognitive phenomena, using responses such as reaction times and, more recently, hand …

Good things peak in pairs: a note on the bimodality coefficient

R Pfister, KA Schwarz, M Janczyk, R Dale… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Distribution analyses are becom ing increasingly popular in the psycholog ical literature as
they promise invaluable infor-mation about hidden cognitive proce sses (eg, Ratcliff and …

On the importance of avoiding shortcuts in applying cognitive models to hierarchical data

U Boehm, M Marsman, D Matzke… - Behavior research …, 2018 - Springer
Psychological experiments often yield data that are hierarchically structured. A number of
popular shortcut strategies in cognitive modeling do not properly accommodate this structure …

Statistical mimicking of reaction time data: Single-process models, parameter variability, and mixtures

T Van Zandt, R Ratcliff - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1995 - Springer
Statistical mimicking issues involving reaction time measures are introduced and discussed
in this article. Often, discussions of mimicking have concerned the question of the serial …

Timecourse of coactivation in bimodal divided attention

J Miller - Perception & psychophysics, 1986 - Springer
Reaction time distributions were obtained from practiced subjects in a go/no-go detection
task with attention divided across the visual and auditory modalities. Redundant signals …

Dimensions in data: Testing psychological models using state-trace analysis

BR Newell, JC Dunn - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
Cognitive science is replete with fertile and forceful debates about the need for one or more
underlying mental processes or systems to explain empirical observations. Such debates …

Conflict monitoring in dual process theories of thinking

W De Neys, T Glumicic - Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
Popular dual process theories have characterized human thinking as an interplay between
an intuitive-heuristic and demanding-analytic reasoning process. Although monitoring the …

The location and interpretation of the bisection point

LG Allan - The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
In atemporal bisectiontask with humans, the observer is required to decide whether a probe
duration (t) is more similar to the short referent (S), an RS response, or to the long referent …

How automatic are crossmodal correspondences?

C Spence, O Deroy - Consciousness and cognition, 2013 - Elsevier
The last couple of years have seen a rapid growth of interest (especially amongst cognitive
psychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and developmental researchers) in the study of …

A purely confirmatory replication study of structural brain-behavior correlations

W Boekel, EJ Wagenmakers, L Belay, J Verhagen… - cortex, 2015 - Elsevier
A recent 'crisis of confidence'has emerged in the empirical sciences. Several studies have
suggested that questionable research practices (QRPs) such as optional stopping and …