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An accumulator model for primes and targets with independent response activation rates: Basic equations for average response times (1804.08513v2)

Published 23 Apr 2018 in q-bio.NC

Abstract: In response priming tasks, speeded responses are performed toward target stimuli preceded by prime stimuli. Responses are slower and error rates are higher when prime and target are assigned to different responses, compared to assignment to the same response, and those priming effects increase with prime-target SOA. Here, we generalize Vorberg et al.'s (2003) accumulator model of response priming, where response activation is first controlled exclusively by the prime and then taken over by the actual target. Priming thus occurs by motor conflict because a response-inconsistent prime can temporarily drive the process towards the incorrect response. While the original model assumed prime and target signals to be identical in strength, we allow different rates of response activation (cf. Mattler & Palmer, 2012; Schubert et al., 2012). Our model predicts that stronger primes mainly increase priming effects in response times and error rates, whereas stronger targets mainly diminish response times and priming effects.

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