'This is the third volume of the New Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. Here, the editors, leaders in their fields, focus on 'Perceptual and Cognitive Processes'. Mathematical psychology has come a long way since its inception in the 1950s. This volume signifies its evolution into a vital linchpin of modern scientific psychology.' James T. Townsend, Distinguished Professor and Rudy Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Emeritus, Indiana University
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface: mathematical psychology in a quest for conceptual clarity; 1. Principles and consequences of the initial visual en-coding Brian Wandell and David Brainard; 2. Measuring multisensory integration in selected paradigms Adele Diederich and Hans Colonius; 3. Fechnerian scaling: dissimilarity cumulation theory Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov and Hans Colonius; 4. Mathematical models of human learning F. Gregory Ashby, Matthew J. Crossley, and Jeffrey B. Inglis; 5. Formal models of memory based on temporally-varying representations Marc W. Howard; 6. Statistical decision theory F. Gregory Ashby and Michael J. Wenger; 7. Modeling response inhibition in the stop signal task Hans Colonius and Adele Diederich; 8. Approximate bayesian computation Noah Thomas, Brandon M. Turner and Trisha Van Zandt; 9. Cognitive diagnosis models Jimmy de la Torre and Miguel A. Sorrel; 10. Encoding models in neuroimaging Fabián A. Soto and F. Gregory Ashby; Index.