Table C1.
Distributions from which SCRI parameters were sampled for parameter recovery simulations. To ensure that distractor-evoked identification signals would be weaker on average than target-evoked identification, we sampled a value for the ratio of distractor to target identification () from a Beta distribution, which can only range between 0 and 1; we then multiplied this ratio by the sampled value of target identification (μT) to get μD. Parameters s and r were derived from parameters ωp and ωs below which are the peak (mode) and spread (standard deviation) of the Gamma distribution describing the transient localization signal. Specifically, and s = 1 + ωpr.
| Parameter | Distribution |
|---|---|
| b | Γ(2, 2000) |
| ι | Γ(2,100) |
| μ T | Γ(2,100) |
| B (2, 2) | |
| ω p | Γ(1.93,0.015) |
| ω s | Γ(l.44,0.06) |
| λ v | Γ(2, 20) |
| λ z | Γ(2, 20) |
| α x | Exponential (0.001) |
| α z | Exponential (0.001) |
| β v | Exponential (0.001) |
| β z | Exponential (0.001) |
| κ | Exponential (1) |