A diffusion model account of the transfer-of-training effect
Abstract
We revisit a transfer-of-training study and analyze its data using a cognitive modeling approach. Fitting a diffusion model to participant behavior over sessions allows conclusions as to the underlying causes of behavioral changes - be they changes in cognitive strategies, adaptation to the paradigm, increasing familiarity with the stimuli, or speed of information processing. Our diffusion model analysis revealed that participants simultaneously adapt speed-accuracy trade-off, increase their non-decisional response speed, and increase their speed of information processing. All three of these adaptations transferred to a similar, non-trained outcome task.
Citation
(2015). A diffusion model account of the transfer-of-training effect. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
Bibtex
@incollection{kupitz_etal:2015:diffusion, title = {{A} diffusion model account of the transfer-of-training effect}, author = {Kupitz, Colin and Buschkuehl, Martin and Jaeggi, Susanne and Jonides, John and Shah, Priti and Vandekerckhove, Joachim}, year = {2015}, journal = {Proceedings of the 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society} }