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Publications about Working MemoryAnderson, J. R., Reder, L. M. & Lebiere, C. (1996). Working memory: Activation limitations on retrieval. Cognitive Psychology, 30(3), 221-256. [ Böhm, U. & Mehlhorn, K. (2009). The Influence of Spreading Activation on
Memory Retrieval in Sequential Diagnostic Reasoning. In Proceedings of the
9th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Manchester, UK.
[ Chuderski, A., Stettner, Z., & Orzechowski, J. (2006). Modeling individual differences in working memory search task. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 74-79). Trieste, Italy. [ Danker, J. F. & Anderson, J. R. (Submitted). The ghosts of brain states past: Remembering reactivates the brain regions engaged during encoding. [info] Huss, D. G., & Byrne, M. D. (2003). An ACT-R/PM model of the articulatory loop. In F. Detje, D. Doerner, & H. Schaub (Eds.) Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 135-140). Bamberg, Germany: Universitas-Verlag Bamberg. [ Lewis, R. L. (2006). The surprising nature of working memory in language comprehension: Insights from cognitive architectures and psycholinguistics. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 16-17). Trieste, Italy. [info] Lewis, R. L., Vasishth, S. and Van Dyke, J. A. (2006) Computational principles of working memory in sentence comprehension. Trends in Cognitive Science, 10, 447-454.
[ Pape, N. & Urbas, L. (2009). Testing a quantitative model of time estimation in a load-switch scenario. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Cognitive Modeling (paper 214), Manchester, United Kingdom. [ Vasishth, S., Brüssow, S., Lewis, R. L., & Drenhaus, H. (in press). Processing polarity: How the grammatical intrudes on the ungrammatical. Cognitive Science. [ |
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