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  1. Random Effects Multinomial Processing Tree Models: A Maximum Likelihood Approach

    The present article proposes and evaluates marginal maximum likelihood (ML) estimation methods for hierarchical multinomial processing tree (MPT)...

    Steffen Nestler, Edgar Erdfelder in Psychometrika
    Article Open access 29 May 2023
  2. Benefits of multinomial processing tree models with discrete and continuous variables in memory research: an alternative modeling proposal to Juola et al. (2019)

    Signal detection theory (SDT) and two-high threshold models (2HT) are often used to analyze accuracy data in recognition memory paradigms. However,...

    Anahí Gutkin, Manuel Suero, ... James F. Juola in Memory & Cognition
    Article Open access 04 January 2024
  3. A Multinomial Processing Tree Model of the 2-back Working Memory Task

    The n -back task is a widely used behavioral task for measuring working memory and the ability to inhibit interfering information. We develop a novel...

    Michael D. Lee, Percy K. Mistry, Vinod Menon in Computational Brain & Behavior
    Article 07 June 2022
  4. rtmpt: An R package for fitting response-time extended multinomial processing tree models

    Response-time extended multinomial processing tree models (RT-MPT; Klauer and Kellen, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 82 , 111–130 2018 ) provide...

    Raphael Hartmann, Lea Johannsen, Karl Christoph Klauer in Behavior Research Methods
    Article 06 May 2020
  5. Benefits of response time-extended multinomial processing tree models: A reply to Starns (2018)

    In his comment on Heck and Erdfelder ( 2016 , Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23 , 1440–1465), Starns ( 2018 , Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25 ,...

    Daniel W. Heck, Edgar Erdfelder in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 12 February 2020
  6. Does sleep benefit source memory? Investigating 12-h retention intervals with a multinomial modeling approach

    For retention intervals of up to 12 h, the active systems consolidation hypothesis predicts that sleep compared to wakefulness strengthens the...

    Sabrina Berres, Edgar Erdfelder, Beatrice G. Kuhlmann in Memory & Cognition
    Article Open access 03 June 2024
  7. Representation of shared surface information and false memory for abstract versus concrete pictures in the conjoint recognition paradigm

    An effective factor by which false memories can arise is relatedness which includes not only semantic associations but also perceptual resemblance....

    Marek Nieznański, Daria Ford, Michał Obidziński in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 14 December 2023
  8. Erratum to: A Simple Method for Comparing Complex Models: Bayesian Model Comparison for Hierarchical Multinomial Processing Tree Models Using Warp-III Bridge Sampling

    The article A SIMPLE METHOD FOR COMPARING COMPLEX MODELS:

    Quentin F. Gronau, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, ... Dora Matzke in Psychometrika
    Article 26 August 2019
  9. Refining Bayesian hierarchical MPT modeling: Integrating prior knowledge and ordinal expectations

    Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models are a broad class of statistical models used to test sophisticated psychological theories. The research...

    Alexandra Sarafoglou, Beatrice G. Kuhlmann, ... Julia M. Haaf in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 16 April 2024
  10. Working memory limitations constrain visual episodic long-term memory at both specific and gist levels of representation

    Limitations in one’s capacity to encode information in working memory (WM) constrain later access to that information in long-term memory (LTM). The...

    Nathaniel R. Greene, Dominic Guitard, ... Moshe Naveh-Benjamin in Memory & Cognition
    Article 05 June 2024
  11. Animacy enhances recollection but not familiarity: Convergent evidence from the remember-know-guess paradigm and the process-dissociation procedure

    Words representing living beings are better remembered than words representing nonliving objects, a robust finding called the animacy effect....

    Gesa Fee Komar, Laura Mieth, ... Raoul Bell in Memory & Cognition
    Article Open access 21 June 2022
  12. Attentional focusing and filtering in multisensory categorization

    Selective attention refers to the ability to focus on goal-relevant information while filtering out irrelevant information. In a multisensory...

    Jianhua Li, Sophia W. Deng in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 06 September 2023
  13. The vertical position of visual information conditions spatial memory performance in healthy aging

    Memory for objects and their location is a cornerstone of adequate cognitive functioning across the lifespan. Considering that human visual...

    Marion Durteste, Louise Van Poucke, ... Angelo Arleo in Communications Psychology
    Article Open access 25 July 2023
  14. Modeling within-session dynamics of categorical and item-memory mechanisms in pigeons

    Past studies have shown that pigeons can learn complex categories and can also remember large numbers of individual objects. In recent work, Cook et...

    Robert M. Nosofsky, Robert G. Cook, ... Mingjia Hu in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 07 December 2023
  15. A Simple Method for Comparing Complex Models: Bayesian Model Comparison for Hierarchical Multinomial Processing Tree Models Using Warp-III Bridge Sampling

    Multinomial processing trees (MPTs) are a popular class of cognitive models for categorical data. Typically, researchers compare several MPTs, each...

    Quentin F. Gronau, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, ... Dora Matzke in Psychometrika
    Article Open access 27 November 2018
  16. Bayesian Inference and Models in AP

    We begin with the Bayes theorem, which combines a priori information with information from the data to create a posterior conditional probability,...
    Hojjatollah Farahani, Marija Blagojević, ... Sara Saljoughi in An Introduction to Artificial Psychology
    Chapter 2023
  17. Forgetting of specific and gist visual associative episodic memory representations across time

    Associative binding between components of an episode is vulnerable to forgetting across time. We investigated whether these forgetting effects on...

    Nathaniel R. Greene, Moshe Naveh-Benjamin in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 06 March 2023
  18. Closing the door to false memory: the effects of levels-of-processing and stimulus type on the rejection of perceptually vs. semantically dissimilar distractors

    False recognition memory for nonstudied items that share features with targets can be reduced by retrieval monitoring mechanisms. The...

    Marek Nieznański, Michał Obidziński in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 10 June 2021
  19. How do you feel? Using natural language processing to automatically rate emotion in psychotherapy

    Emotional distress is a common reason for seeking psychotherapy, and sharing emotional material is central to the process of psychotherapy. However,...

    Michael J. Tanana, Christina S. Soma, ... Zac E. Imel in Behavior Research Methods
    Article 22 March 2021
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