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The following pages link to Spatio-temporal properties of elementary perception: an investigation of parallel, serial, and coactive theories (Q1916531):
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- Survivor interaction contrast wiggle predictions of parallel and serial models for an arbitrary number of processes (Q396203) (← links)
- Reprint of ``Survivor interaction contrast wiggle predictions of parallel and serial models for an arbitrary number of processes'' (Q396227) (← links)
- Nice guys finish fast and bad guys finish last: Facilitatory vs. inhibitory interaction in parallel systems (Q534443) (← links)
- Properties of reverse hazard functions (Q634585) (← links)
- An extension of SIC predictions to the Wiener coactive model (Q634596) (← links)
- Additive factors and stages of mental processes in task networks (Q708636) (← links)
- The statistical properties of the survivor interaction contrast (Q708641) (← links)
- Distribution-free tests of stochastic dominance for small samples (Q708643) (← links)
- Stochastic unrelatedness, couplings, and contextuality (Q730150) (← links)
- Semiparametric Bayesian approaches to systems factorial technology (Q730154) (← links)
- A Bayesian model of capacity across trials (Q825149) (← links)
- Assessing cross-modal interference in the detection response task (Q826880) (← links)
- Developing memory-based models of ACT-R within a statistical framework (Q826893) (← links)
- A study of individual differences in categorization with redundancy (Q826952) (← links)
- Processing time predictions of current models of perception in the classic additive factors paradigm (Q856641) (← links)
- Concurrent visual search and time reproduction with cross-talk (Q882301) (← links)
- An extension of workload capacity space for systems with more than two channels (Q894090) (← links)
- Understanding the influence of distractors on workload capacity (Q901234) (← links)
- Systems factorial technology provides new insights on global-local information processing in autism spectrum disorders (Q972217) (← links)
- Modeling and estimating recall processing capacity: sensitivity and diagnostic utility in application to mild cognitive impairment (Q972221) (← links)
- Tests of race models for reaction time in experiments with asynchronous redundant signals (Q1384544) (← links)
- Mathematical tools for hazard function analysis. (Q1427259) (← links)
- Mental architectures with selectively influenced but stochastically interdependent components. (Q1431815) (← links)
- Independent sampling vs. interitem dependencies in whole report processing: contributions of processing architecture and variable attention. (Q1599156) (← links)
- Selective influence and response time cumulative distribution functions in serial-parallel task networks. (Q1599167) (← links)
- RT-MPTs: process models for response-time distributions based on multinomial processing trees with applications to recognition memory (Q1645047) (← links)
- An examination of parallel versus coactive processing accounts of redundant-target audiovisual signal processing (Q1645051) (← links)
- A hierarchical Bayesian approach to distinguishing serial and parallel processing (Q1679030) (← links)
- Is there variation across individuals in processing? Bayesian analysis for systems factorial technology (Q1690598) (← links)
- Tree inference: selective influence in multinomial processing trees with supplementary measures such as response time (Q1736003) (← links)
- A system factorial technology analysis of the size congruity effect: implications for numerical cognition and stochastic modeling (Q1795311) (← links)
- A note on the sampling properties of the Vincentizing (quantile averaging) procedure (Q1887799) (← links)
- State trace analysis: what it can and cannot do (Q2154155) (← links)
- Systems factorial technology analysis of mixtures of processing architectures (Q2176759) (← links)
- Parametric supplements to systems factorial analysis: identifying interactive parallel processing using systems of accumulators (Q2176761) (← links)
- Incorrect responses in the response time interaction contrast (Q2176762) (← links)
- Multinomial processing trees with response times: changing speed and accuracy by selectively influencing a vertex (Q2176763) (← links)
- Comparative estimation systems perform under severely limited workload capacity (Q2176766) (← links)
- Investigating consumer decision strategies with systems factorial technology (Q2176768) (← links)
- Information processing architectures within stimulus perception and across the visual fields: an extension of the systems factorial technology to nested architectures (Q2176771) (← links)
- Hierarchical Bayesian mixture models of processing architectures and stopping rules (Q2176774) (← links)
- The balance between vision and touch (Q2176776) (← links)
- Testing selective influence directly using trackball movement tasks (Q2176777) (← links)
- A theoretical study of process dependence for critical statistics in standard serial models and standard parallel models (Q2176778) (← links)
- Adaptive design for systems factorial technology experiments (Q2176780) (← links)
- An examination of age-related differences in attentional control by systems factorial technology (Q2176785) (← links)
- Editorial on developments in systems factorial technology: theory and applications (Q2176786) (← links)
- Testing the race model in a difficult redundant signals task (Q2177488) (← links)
- Can the wrong horse win: the ability of race models to predict fast or slow errors (Q2197105) (← links)
- Variability of the MAX and MIN statistic: a theory of the quantile spread as a function of sample size (Q2260028) (← links)