no code implementations • NeurIPS 2010 • Michael C. Mozer, Harold Pashler, Matthew Wilder, Robert V. Lindsey, Matt Jones, Michael N. Jones
Our decontamination techniques yield an over 20% reduction in the error of human judgments.
no code implementations • NeurIPS 2009 • Matthew Wilder, Matt Jones, Michael C. Mozer
The Dynamic Belief Model (DBM) (Yu & Cohen, 2008) explains sequential effects in 2AFC tasks as a rational consequence of a dynamic internal representation that tracks second-order statistics of the trial sequence (repetition rates) and predicts whether the upcoming trial will be a repetition or an alternation of the previous trial.