Robin D. Thomas

Affiliations: 
Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, OH 
Area:
Mathematical modeling, categorization, working memory
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Thomas RD, Fan G, Gamble H. (2019) Information processing architectures within stimulus perception and across the visual fields: An extension of the Systems Factorial Technology to nested architectures Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 92: 102265
Kalia V, Thomas R, Osowski K, et al. (2018) Staying Alert? Neural Correlates of the Association Between Grit and Attention Networks. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 1377
Frame ME, Johnson JG, Thomas RD. (2018) A neural indicator of response competition in preferential choice. Decision. 5: 272-286
Silbert NH, Thomas RD. (2017) Identifiability and testability in GRT with individual differences Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 77: 187-196
Zhou L, Thomas RD. (2015) Principal component analysis of the memory load effect in a change detection task. Vision Research. 110: 1-6
Thomas RD, Altieri NA, Silbert NH, et al. (2015) Multidimensional signal detection decision models of the uncertainty task: Application to face perception Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 66: 16-33
Thomas RD, Silbert NH. (2014) Technical clarification to Silbert and Thomas (2013): "decisional separability, model identification, and statistical inference in the general recognition theory framework". Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 21: 574-5
Silbert NH, Thomas RD. (2014) Optimal response selection and decisional separability in Gaussian general recognition theory Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 60: 72-81
Silbert NH, Thomas RD. (2013) Decisional separability, model identification, and statistical inference in the general recognition theory framework. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 20: 1-20
Olzak L, Wagge J, Thomas R. (2012) Contrast gain control alone is not enough in mid-level discrimination tasks. Journal of Vision. 12: 85-85
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