Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as those based on sampling (i.e., Monte Carlo methods), provide a natural source of models of how people may deal with uncertainty with limited cognitive resources. Here, we consider the idea that individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) may be usefully modeled in terms of the number of samples, or “particles,” available to perform inference. To test this idea, we focus on two recent experiments that report positive associations between WMC and two distinct aspects of categorization performance: the ability to learn novel categories, and the ability to switch between different categorization strategies (“knowledge restructuring”). In favor of the idea of modeling WMC as a nu...
The influence of working memory on facets of comprehension such as inferencing has been widely inves...
Why are some people able to explore a problem space more effectively? We used a simple problem-solvi...
There is a strong relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacity (WMC). Yet, th...
Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as those based on sampling (i.e., Monte Carlo me...
Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as those based on sampling (i.e., Monte Carlo me...
Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as Monte Carlo methods, provide one source of m...
It is sometimes supposed that category learning involves competing explicit and procedural systems, ...
Multiple-cue probability learning (MCPL) involves learning to predict a criterion when outcome feedb...
Is there a fixed limit on how many objects we can hold actively in mind? Generally, researchers have...
cues are probabilistically (but not perfectly) predictive of class membership. This means that a giv...
The question ‘what is working memory capacity?’ can be approached from the individual-differences an...
Does taxing cognitive resources improve people's choices in repeated binary prediction? Wolford, New...
DeCaro et al. [DeCaro, M. S., Thomas, R. D., & Beilock, S. L. (2008). Individual differences in cate...
Many decisions have to be made on the basis of knowledge about correlational structures in the envir...
The "Weather Prediction" task is a widely used task for investigating probabilistic category learnin...
The influence of working memory on facets of comprehension such as inferencing has been widely inves...
Why are some people able to explore a problem space more effectively? We used a simple problem-solvi...
There is a strong relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacity (WMC). Yet, th...
Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as those based on sampling (i.e., Monte Carlo me...
Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as those based on sampling (i.e., Monte Carlo me...
Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as Monte Carlo methods, provide one source of m...
It is sometimes supposed that category learning involves competing explicit and procedural systems, ...
Multiple-cue probability learning (MCPL) involves learning to predict a criterion when outcome feedb...
Is there a fixed limit on how many objects we can hold actively in mind? Generally, researchers have...
cues are probabilistically (but not perfectly) predictive of class membership. This means that a giv...
The question ‘what is working memory capacity?’ can be approached from the individual-differences an...
Does taxing cognitive resources improve people's choices in repeated binary prediction? Wolford, New...
DeCaro et al. [DeCaro, M. S., Thomas, R. D., & Beilock, S. L. (2008). Individual differences in cate...
Many decisions have to be made on the basis of knowledge about correlational structures in the envir...
The "Weather Prediction" task is a widely used task for investigating probabilistic category learnin...
The influence of working memory on facets of comprehension such as inferencing has been widely inves...
Why are some people able to explore a problem space more effectively? We used a simple problem-solvi...
There is a strong relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacity (WMC). Yet, th...