A Bayesian Approach to Diffusion Models of Decision-Making and Response Time

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Abstract

We present a computational Bayesian approach for Wiener diffusion models, which are prominent accounts of response time distributions in decision-making. We first develop a general closed-form analytic approximation to the response time distributions for one-dimensional diffusion processes, and derive the required Wiener diffusion as a special case. We use this result to undertake Bayesian modeling of benchmark data, using posterior sampling to draw inferences about the interesting psychological parameters. With the aid of the benchmark data, we show the Bayesian account has several advantages, including dealing naturally with the parameter variation needed to account for some key features of the data, and providing quantitative measures to guide decisions about model construction.

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Lee, M. D., Fuss, I. G., & Navarro, D. J. (2006). A Bayesian Approach to Diffusion Models of Decision-Making and Response Time. In NIPS 2006: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (pp. 809–816). MIT Press Journals. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/7503.003.0106

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