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    An Expert Guide to Planning Experimental Tasks For Evidence-Accumulation Modeling
    with Russell J. Boag, Reilly J. Innes, Niek Stevenson, Giwon Bahg, Jerome R. Busemeyer, Gregory E. Cox, Chris Donkin, Michael J. Frank, Guy E. Hawkins, Andrew Heathcote, Craig Hedge, Veronika Lerche, Simon D. Lilburn, Gordon D. Logan, Dora Matzke, Steven Miletić, Adam F. Osth, Thomas J. Palmeri, Per B. Sederberg, Henrik Singmann, Philip L. Smith, Tom Stafford, Mark Steyvers, Luke Strickland, Jennifer S. Trueblood, Konstantinos Tsetsos, Brandon M. Turner, Marius Usher, Leendert van Maanen, Don van Ravenzwaaij, Joachim Vandekerckhove, Andreas Voss, Emily R. Weichart, Gabriel Weindel, Corey N. White, Scott D. Brown, and Birte U. Forstmann
    Evidence-accumulation models (EAMs) are powerful tools for making sense of human and animal decision-making behavior. EAMs have generated significant theoretical advances in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience and are increasingly used as a measurement tool in clinical research and other applied settings. Obtaining valid and reliable inferences from EAMs depends on knowing how to establish a close match between model assumptions and features of the task/data to which the…Read more
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    Attention to direct gaze in young and older adulthood
    with Kate T. McKay, Julie D. Henry, Olivia P. Demichelis, Reese K. Marinic, and Sarah A. Grainger
    Consciousness and Cognition 131 (C): 103854. 2025.
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    The gated cascade diffusion model: An integrated theory of decision making, motor preparation, and motor execution
    with Edouard Dendauw, Gordon D. Logan, Emmanuel Haffen, Djamila Bennabi, Thibault Gajdos, and Mathieu Servant
    Psychological Review 131 (4): 825-857. 2024.
  •  74
    Refining the law of practice
    with Scott D. Brown, Douglas J. K. Mewhort, and Andrew Heathcote
    Psychological Review 125 (4): 592-605. 2018.
  •  92
    Understanding individual differences in cognitive performance is an important part of understanding how variations in underlying cognitive processes can result in variations in task performance. However, the exploration of individual differences in the components of the decision process—such as cognitive processing speed, response caution, and motor execution speed—in previous research has been limited. Here, we assess the heritability of the components of the decision process, with heritability…Read more
  •  87
    Model flexibility analysis does not measure the persuasiveness of a fit
    with Zachary L. Howard, Andrew Heathcote, and Scott D. Brown
    Psychological Review 124 (3): 339-345. 2017.
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    A model-based approach to disentangling facilitation and interference effects in conflict tasks
    with Mathieu Servant
    Psychological Review 129 (5): 1183-1209. 2022.