<p>Instance-based learning theory (IBLT) has explained human decision-making in several decision tasks. IBLT works by retrieving past experiences (i.e., instances) using a subset of cognitive mechanisms from a popular cognitive architecture, ACT-R. Until recently, most IBLT models were built within the ACT-R architecture. However, due to an integrated view of cognition and ACT-R's complexity, it is difficult to distinguish between the specific contributions of ACT-R mechanisms used in IBLT from all the other mechanisms existent in ACT-R. Also, models built within the ACT-R architecture are often difficult to explain, communicate, and reuse in other systems. This research validates the main mechanisms of IBLT when used within ACT-R and when ...
The traditional view of skill acquisition is that it can be explained by a gradual transition from ...
Traditional economic theory often describes real-world social dilemmas as abstract games where an i...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
The IBL theory (IBLT) was developed to demonstrate the cognitive processes and mechanisms involved i...
Although cognitive models of human behavior enjoy a rich history in cognitive psychology, they lack ...
Most demonstrations of how people make decisions in risky situations rely on decisions from descript...
<p>A common practice in cognitive modeling is to develop new models specific to each particular task...
This paper presents a learning theory pertinent to dynamic decision making (DDM) called instance-bas...
This paper presents a learning theory pertinent to dynamic decision making (DDM) called instancebase...
This paper focuses on the creation and presentation of a user-friendly experience for developing com...
A common practice in cognitive modeling is to develop new models specific to each particular task. W...
Cognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuitive decis...
AbstractCognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuiti...
<p>This chapter reviews computational representations of human behavior involving three training pri...
In decisions from experience, there are 2 experimental paradigms: sampling and repeated-choice. In t...
The traditional view of skill acquisition is that it can be explained by a gradual transition from ...
Traditional economic theory often describes real-world social dilemmas as abstract games where an i...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
The IBL theory (IBLT) was developed to demonstrate the cognitive processes and mechanisms involved i...
Although cognitive models of human behavior enjoy a rich history in cognitive psychology, they lack ...
Most demonstrations of how people make decisions in risky situations rely on decisions from descript...
<p>A common practice in cognitive modeling is to develop new models specific to each particular task...
This paper presents a learning theory pertinent to dynamic decision making (DDM) called instance-bas...
This paper presents a learning theory pertinent to dynamic decision making (DDM) called instancebase...
This paper focuses on the creation and presentation of a user-friendly experience for developing com...
A common practice in cognitive modeling is to develop new models specific to each particular task. W...
Cognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuitive decis...
AbstractCognitive architectures (e.g., ACT-R) have not traditionally been used to understand intuiti...
<p>This chapter reviews computational representations of human behavior involving three training pri...
In decisions from experience, there are 2 experimental paradigms: sampling and repeated-choice. In t...
The traditional view of skill acquisition is that it can be explained by a gradual transition from ...
Traditional economic theory often describes real-world social dilemmas as abstract games where an i...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...