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The discovery of processing stages: Extension of Sternberg’s method

Authors :
Qiong Zhang
Matthew M. Walsh
Jelmer P. Borst
John R. Anderson
Artificial Intelligence
Source :
Psychological Review, 481-509. AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, STARTPAGE=481;ENDPAGE=509;ISSN=0033-295X;TITLE=Psychological Review
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Psychological Association (APA), 2016.

Abstract

We introduce a method for measuring the number and durations of processing stages from the electroencephalographic signal and apply it to the study of associative recognition. Using an extension of past research that combines multivariate pattern analysis with hidden semi-Markov models, the approach identifies on a trial-by-trial basis where brief sinusoidal peaks (called bumps) are added to the ongoing electroencephalographic signal. We propose that these bumps mark the onset of critical cognitive stages in processing. The results of the analysis can be used to guide the development of detailed process models. Applied to the associative recognition task, the hidden semi-Markov models multivariate pattern analysis method indicates that the effects of associative strength and probe type are localized to a memory retrieval stage and a decision stage. This is in line with a previously developed the adaptive control of thought-rational process model, called ACT-R, of the task. As a test of the generalization of our method we also apply it to a data set on the Sternberg working memory task collected by Jacobs, Hwang, Curran, and Kahana (2006). The analysis generalizes robustly, and localizes the typical set size effect in a late comparison/decision stage. In addition to providing information about the number and durations of stages in associative recognition, our analysis sheds light on the event-related potential components implicated in the study of recognition memory. (PsycINFO Database Record

Details

ISSN :
19391471 and 0033295X
Volume :
123
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychological Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4235a3b8cb49b9fb4038b765b3c91505
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000030