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A criterion-shift model for enhanced discriminability in perceptual identification: A note on the counter model
Authors:Eric-Jan M. Wagenmakers  René Zeelenberg  Lael J. Schooler  Jeroen G. W. Raaijmakers
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama VI Road, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand;(2) HPRU Medical Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Abstract:The original version of the counter model for perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon, 1997) assumed that word frequency and prior study act solely to bias the identification process (i.e., subjects have a tendency to prefer high-frequency and studied low-frequency words, irrespective of the presented word). In a recent study, using a two-alternative forced-choice paradigm, we showed an enhanced discriminability effect for high-frequency and studied low-frequency words (Wagenmakers, Zeelenberg, & Raaijmakers, 2000). These results have led to a fundamental modification of the counter model: Prior study and high frequency not only result in bias, but presumably also result in a higher rate of feature extraction (i.e., better perception). We demonstrate that a criterion-shift model, assuming limited perceptual information extracted from the flash as well as a reduced distance to an identification threshold for high-frequency and studied low-frequency words, can also account for enhanced discriminability.
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