2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.16.589753
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Combining pupillometry and drift-diffusion models reveals auditory category learning dynamics

Jacie R. McHaney,
Casey L. Roark,
Matthew J. McGinley
et al.

Abstract: Pupillometry and drift-diffusion models (DDM) have emerged as powerful tools to offer insights into learning processes and decisional dynamics. Specifically, pupillary dilation can serve as a metric of arousal and cognitive processing, and DDMs examine processes underlying perceptual decision-making using behavioral accuracies and response times. Methodological constraints have complicated the combination of the two methods in the study of learning. DDMs require precise response times, yet pupillary responses … Show more

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