Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showed that simple decision strategies which rely on little information can be quite successful. The success of simple strategies depends both on bets about the structure of the environment and on the core capacities of the human mind, such as recognition memory (Gigerenzer, 2004). However, the interplay between the environment and the mind’s core capacities has rarely been precisely modeled. We illustrate how these environment-mind interactions could be formally modeled within the cognitive architecture ACT-R (J. R. Anderson et al., 2004). ACT-R is an integrated theory of mind that is tuned to the statistical structure of the environment, and it ...
In this paper, we address the question of how an agent can guide its behavior with respect to aspect...
A number of models of cognitive architecture have been advanced with the intention of providing some...
International audienceCognition has evolved to allow organisms to process, use and store information...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
Abstract. Cognitive mechanisms are shaped by evolution to match their environments. But through thei...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
Cognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuitive decis...
This article examines the relationship between environmental and cognitive structure. One of the key...
AbstractCognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuiti...
Abstract. A working assumption that processes of natural and cultural evolution have tailored the mi...
Decision situations are often characterized by uncertainty: we do not know the values of the differe...
The theory behind the evolution of cognition frames that cognitive processes have evolved in respons...
In this paper, we address the question of how an agent can guide its behavior with respect to aspect...
A number of models of cognitive architecture have been advanced with the intention of providing some...
International audienceCognition has evolved to allow organisms to process, use and store information...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
Abstract. Cognitive mechanisms are shaped by evolution to match their environments. But through thei...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
Cognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuitive decis...
This article examines the relationship between environmental and cognitive structure. One of the key...
AbstractCognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuiti...
Abstract. A working assumption that processes of natural and cultural evolution have tailored the mi...
Decision situations are often characterized by uncertainty: we do not know the values of the differe...
The theory behind the evolution of cognition frames that cognitive processes have evolved in respons...
In this paper, we address the question of how an agent can guide its behavior with respect to aspect...
A number of models of cognitive architecture have been advanced with the intention of providing some...
International audienceCognition has evolved to allow organisms to process, use and store information...