APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Affect Repeated Decision Making: A Translational Study
- Yuqing Lei
University of Washington, Seattle - Cathrine Zhang
University of Washington - Sean Maulhardt
University of Maryland, College Park - Angela Fang
University of Washington
Abstract
We aim to elucidate mechanisms of information transfer that are affected in individuals with obsessive compulsive symptoms. We plan to use a Bayesian hierarchical drift diffusion model to address altered decision making process related to obsessive compulsive symptoms in an adapted repeated decision-making task, with a sample size of 200.
Decision Making