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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 24
Volume 24, September 2013
- Hedderik van Rijn, Nele Rußwinkel, David Peebles:
Editorial to the Special Issue on "The Best of ICCM 2012". 1 - Johan Kwisthout, Iris van Rooij:
Bridging the gap between theory and practice of approximate Bayesian inference. 2-8 - Nicholas D. Lange, Eddy J. Davelaar, Rick P. Thomas:
Data acquisition dynamics and hypothesis generation. 9-17 - C. Philip Beaman:
Inferring the biggest and best: A measurement model for applying recognition to evoke consideration sets and judge between multiple alternatives. 18-25 - Bruno Emond, Gilles Comeau:
Cognitive modelling of early music reading skill acquisition for piano: A comparison of the Middle-C and Intervallic methods. 26-34 - L. Richard Moore Jr., Glenn Gunzelmann:
Task artifacts and strategic adaptation in the change signal task. 35-42 - David Peebles:
Strategy and pattern recognition in expert comprehension of 2 × 2 interaction graphs. 43-51 - Sven Brüssow, Marco Ragni, Matthias Frorath, Lars Konieczny, Thomas Fangmeier:
Premise annotation in mental model construction: An ACT-R approach to processing indeterminacy in spatial relational reasoning. 52-61 - Enkhbold Nyamsuren, Niels A. Taatgen:
Pre-attentive and attentive vision module. 62-71 - Ute Schmid, Michael Siebers, Johannes Folger, Simone Schineller, Dominik Seuß, Marius Raab, Claus-Christian Carbon, Stella J. Faerber:
A cognitive model for predicting esthetical judgements as similarity to dynamic prototypes. 72-79 - Johannes Lohmann, Oliver Herbort, Martin V. Butz:
Modeling the temporal dynamics of visual working memory. 80-86 - Adam Chuderski, Krzysztof Andrelczyk, Tomasz Smolen:
An oscillatory model of individual differences in working memory capacity and relational integration. 87-95 - Eddy J. Davelaar, Erica C. Yu, J. Isaiah Harbison, Erika K. Hussey, Michael R. Dougherty:
A rational approach to memory search termination. 96-103 - Nate Derbinsky, John E. Laird:
Effective and efficient forgetting of learned knowledge in Soar's working and procedural memories. 104-113
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