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Alexander Weigard; Takakuni Suzuki; Lena J. Skalaban; May Conley; Alexandra O. Cohen; Hugh Garavan; Mary M. Heitzeg; B. J. Casey; Chandra Sripada; Andrew Heathcote – Cognitive Science, 2024
Recent studies using the diffusion decision model find that performance across many cognitive control tasks can be largely attributed to a task-general efficiency of evidence accumulation (EEA) factor that reflects individuals' ability to selectively gather evidence relevant to task goals. However, estimates of EEA from an n-back "conflict…
Descriptors: Conflict, Short Term Memory, Goal Orientation, Differences

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