References
Stimulus information as a determinant of reaction time.
Ray Hyman (1953)
Journal of Experimental Psychology , 45(3), 188-196.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/h0056940
Abstract. Hyman's companion to Hick (1952), extending the log-linear reaction-time result to unequal-probability and sequential-dependence stimuli and confirming the information-theoretic formulation of choice reaction time.
Tags: hicks-law decision-making
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