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I am starting a project on signal detection theory (cognitive focus), and working with a winbugs expansion in matlab. I am looking for good references, papers, books, anything that fully cover the theory of bayesian modeling and statistical inference (mostly with graphical modeling, since that is the most direct step I've found between analysis an programming). I already have access to a very good practical tutorial, but I find myself lacking the basis.
 
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http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/itila/http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/itila/[quote="pablotano, post: 4785618"]I am starting a project on signal detection theory (cognitive focus), and working with a winbugs expansion in matlab. I am looking for good references, papers, books, anything that fully cover the theory of bayesian modeling and statistical inference (mostly with graphical modeling, since that is the most direct step I've found between analysis an programming). I already have access to a very good practical tutorial, but I find myself lacking the basis.[/QUOTE]

I would say start with MacKay's book on information theory. Pretty good and comprehensive.
 
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