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Publications about Task SwitchingAltmann, E. M. (2002). Functional decay of memory for tasks. Psychological Research, 66, 287-297. [ Altmann, E. M. & Gray, W. D. (1998). Pervasive episodic memory: Evidence from a control-of-attention paradigm. In M. A. Gernsbacher & S. J. Derry (Eds.), Proceedings of the twentieth annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 42-47). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. [ Altmann, E. M. & Gray, W. D. (1999). Serial attention as strategic memory. In Proceedings of the twenty-first annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 25-30). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. [ Altmann, E. M. & Gray, W. D. (2000). An integrated model of set shifting and maintenance. In N. Taatgen & J. Aasman (Eds.), In Proceedings of the third international conference on cognitive modeling (pp. 17-24). Veenendaal, The Netherlands: Universal Press. (unipress@worldonlin.nl). [ Altmann, E. M. & Gray, W. D. (2002). Forgetting to remember: The functional relationship of decay and interference. Psychological Science, 13(1), 27-33. [ Altmann, E. M., & Gray, W. D. (2008). An integrated model of
cognitive control in task switching. Psychological Review, 115,
602-639.
[ Altmann, E. M., & Trafton, J. G. (2007). Timecourse of recovery from
task interruption: Data and a model. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,
14, 1079-1084. [ Borst, J. & van Rijn, H. (2006). Memory decay problems in a level-repetition switch task model. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 351-352). Trieste, Italy. [ Brudzinski, M. E., Ratwani, R. M., & Trafton, J. G. (2007). Goal and spatial memory following interruption. In proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. [ Chuderski, A. (2007). A model of flexible control in task switching. In
Proceedings of The Second European Cognitive Science Conference, Delphi
2007 (pp. 306-311). Hove: Erlbaum. [ Gray, W. D. & M. J. Schoelles (2003). The Nature and Timing of Interruptions in a Complex Cognitive Task: Empirical Data and Computational Cognitive Models. In Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. pg 37. [ Salvucci, D. D., Taatgen, N. A., & Kushleyeva, Y. (2006). Learning when to switch tasks in a dynamic multitasking environment. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 268-273). Trieste, Italy. [ Schoelles, M. J. & Gravy, W. D. (2003). Top-down versus bottom-up control of cognition in a task switching paradigm. In F. Detje, D. Doerner, & H. Schaub (Eds.), In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 295-296). Bamberg, Germany: Universitats-Verlag Bamberg. [ Sims, C. R. & Gray, W. D. (2004). Episodic versus Semantic memory: An exploration of models of memory decay in the serial attention paradigm. In Proceedings of the sixth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 279-284). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University/University of Pittsburgh. [ Sohn, M.-H., & Anderson, J. R. (2001). Task preparation and task repetition: Two-component model of task switching. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. [ Sohn, M.-H., & Anderson, J. R. (2003). Stimulus-related priming during task switching. Memory & Cognition, 31 (5), 775-780. [ Sohn, M.-H., Ursu, S., Anderson, J. R., Stenger, V. A., & Carter, C. S. (2000). The role of prefrontal cortex and posterior parietal cortex in task-switching. In Proceedings of National Academy of Science, 97 (24), 13448-13453. [ |
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