Schilling M, Cruse H, Schmitz J. Mental models for cognitive control. In: Arena P, Rodríguez-Vázquez A, Liñán-Cembrano G, eds. Bioengineered and Bioinspired Systems III. Proceedings of the SPIE. Vol 6592. SPIE; 2007: 659208–1-659208–14
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...
Cognitive modeling is the effort to understand the mind by implementing theories of the mind in comp...
This paper contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply specifi...
Schilling M, Cruse H, Schmitz J. Mental models for cognitive control. In: Arena P, Rodríguez-Vázquez...
The traditional way to define – and model – cognition, from the mid-fifties onward, has been to focu...
In this chapter, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature i...
In this paper, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature is ...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
The aim of the study is to formulate a formal definition of the cognitive system on the basis of a s...
Cognitive control is pervasive in human behavior. No matter what task one is performing, control of...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
This article summarizes the findings from three laboratory studies investigating the content of deci...
Some amendments are proposed to a recent redefinition of the mental model concept in system dynamics...
The article first addresses the importance of cognitive modeling, in terms of its value to cognitive...
The article first addresses the importance of cognitive modeling, in terms of its value to cognitive...
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...
Cognitive modeling is the effort to understand the mind by implementing theories of the mind in comp...
This paper contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply specifi...
Schilling M, Cruse H, Schmitz J. Mental models for cognitive control. In: Arena P, Rodríguez-Vázquez...
The traditional way to define – and model – cognition, from the mid-fifties onward, has been to focu...
In this chapter, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature i...
In this paper, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature is ...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
The aim of the study is to formulate a formal definition of the cognitive system on the basis of a s...
Cognitive control is pervasive in human behavior. No matter what task one is performing, control of...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
This article summarizes the findings from three laboratory studies investigating the content of deci...
Some amendments are proposed to a recent redefinition of the mental model concept in system dynamics...
The article first addresses the importance of cognitive modeling, in terms of its value to cognitive...
The article first addresses the importance of cognitive modeling, in terms of its value to cognitive...
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...
Cognitive modeling is the effort to understand the mind by implementing theories of the mind in comp...
This paper contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply specifi...