Title: Recency vs Primacy -- an ongoing project
1Recency vs Primacy-- an ongoing project
2People
3Question
- What is the mechanism underlying perceptual
decision making in time-controlled paradigm?
Two successful models
4How are they different
- In ATB
- earlier gt later --primacy.
- In LCA
- earlier gt later if inhibitiongt leak --primacy
- later gt earlier if leakgtinhibition --recency.
See also a theoretical study by Zhou, Wong-Lin
and Holmes 2009
5Usher McClelland 2001
A sequence of 16 H and S letters flashing one by
one. Are their more Hs or Ss?
H S H H H S H S H H S H S S S S
6Kiani, Tanks and Shadlen 2008
Random dots. Time controlled. Stimulus duration
exponential distribution. go cue followed
by 300ms response window.
7Earlier pulse matters more
8Earlier pulse matters more
9Two monkeys? Earlier gt Later for all subjects?
Earlier gt Later in all moving dots experiments?
If no, what determines it?
10Ongoing Experiment
- Random dot motion stimuli, following the
procedure in Kiani et.al. - Multiple coherences, 6.4, 12.8, 25,6, 51.2. But
for figures in this talk, we collapse data across
coherence levels. - Three participants per experiment, each run for
up to 25 sessions - Ongoing recruitment, Ongoing analysis
11The experiments
1. Same question, different experiment setup.
2. Release the time pressure.
12Experiment 1
Stimulus Duration
13Results in Exp.1
CS
14Results in Exp.1
CS
15Results in Exp.1
MT
16Results in Exp.1
MT
17Results in Exp.1
SC
18Results in Exp.1
SC
19Take home message
- Yes, it seems earlier gt later in all three
subjects with this time pressure.
20The experiments
1. Same question, different experiment setup.
- 2. Release the time pressure.
- Stimulus duration exponential ? uniform
- Response Window 300ms ? 1 s.
21Results in Exp.2, without time pressure
MM
22Results in Exp.2, without time pressure
MM
23Results in Exp.2, without time pressure
WW
24Results in Exp.2, without time pressure
WW
25Results in Exp.2, without time pressure
DG
26Results in Exp.2, without time pressure
DG
27Take home message
- Yes, it seems earlier gt later in all three
subjects with this time pressure. - As time pressure gets released, earlier later.
28Take home message
- Yes, it seems earlier gt later in all subjects
with this time pressure. - As time pressure gets released, earlier later.
- Uniform distribution ? only long stimulus
condition later gt earlier.
- possible future direction
29Take home message
- Yes, it seems earlier gt later in all subjects
with this time pressure. - As time pressure gets released, earlier later.
- Uniform distribution ? only long stimulus
condition later gt earlier.
- possible future direction
Its all about time!
30What this means to the models
- So far
- LCA can account for the observations by
decreasing the inhibition. - ATB can do the same by raising the bound.
- When future is now, If latergt earlier
- LCA is more general.
- Is decision making a fixed process or does it
depends on experiment setup?
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34A theoretical study
Zhou, Wong-Lin and Holmes 2009
35Usher McClelland 2001
A sequence of 16 H and S letters flashing one by
one. Are their more Hs or Ss?
H S H H H S H S H H S H S S S S
36Literature 1
Drift Diffusion model dx A dt noise. A is a
constant
Zhou, Wong-Lin and Holmes 2009
37Literature 1
OU process dx (bxA) dt noise. Stable when
blt0, unstable when bgt0.
Zhou, Wong-Lin and Holmes 2009
38Results in Exp 1. The pulse study
SC
39mt
40Both successful models
Time (ms)
Usher and McClelland 2001
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