00:36:33 Eliana Colunga: but there’s no effect of which key they were going to hit, right? like are dominant hands harder to inhibit? (wait is this even two-handed?) 00:37:17 Eliana Colunga: (I’m trying to figure out if there’s reason to believe they would interact) 00:37:54 Naomi Friedman: I don’t think the models typically think about hand effects 00:39:56 Matt Jones: A model of the go process alone would accommodate hand effects as bias in the starting point 00:41:08 Eliana Colunga: right, I was asking about the data. if the data suggests that the model should look at it as 2 phase 2-way races or a 3-way 00:42:34 Matt Jones: Standard two-sided diffusion process for the go decision (left vs right), racing with a one-sided diffusion process for the stop process 00:43:10 Eliana Colunga: yeah 01:07:52 Farron Straitz: I have to go now, but thanks for the talk! 01:08:26 Naomi Friedman: Me too. Great talk, Hilary! 01:08:38 Albert Kim: Thanks Hiilary 01:08:39 Jennifer Weber: Great talk! Thanks 01:08:40 Boman Groff: Great talk Hilary! Thank you! 01:08:41 Albert Kim: Very interetsting 01:08:46 McKell Carter: Thanks, see you all! 01:08:47 Tim Curran: Thanks Hilary, great talk!