Starting from the premise that the purpose of cognitive modeling is to gain information about the cognitive processes of individuals, we develop a general theoretical framework for assessment of models on the basis of tests of the models' ability to yield information about the true performance patterns of individual subjects and the processes underlying them. To address the central problem that observed performance is a composite of true performance and error, we present formal derivations concerning inference from, noisy data to true performance. Analyses of model fits to simulated data illustrate the usefulness of our approach for coping with difficult issues of model identifiability and testability.Psycholog
Attempts to model complex task environments can serve as benchmarks that enable us to assess the sta...
Attempts to model complex task environments can serve as benchmarks that enable us to assess the sta...
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...
In the field of cognitive science, the primary means of judging a model’s viability is made on the b...
The rise of computational modeling in the past decade has led to a substantial increase in the numbe...
Psychological theory is advanced through empirical tests of predictions derived from quantitative co...
While the representational theory of mind is without doubt one of the central theoretical underpinni...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Mathematical models of cognition measure individual differences in cognitive processes, such as proc...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...
Attempts to model complex task environments can serve as benchmarks that enable us to assess the sta...
Attempts to model complex task environments can serve as benchmarks that enable us to assess the sta...
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...
In the field of cognitive science, the primary means of judging a model’s viability is made on the b...
The rise of computational modeling in the past decade has led to a substantial increase in the numbe...
Psychological theory is advanced through empirical tests of predictions derived from quantitative co...
While the representational theory of mind is without doubt one of the central theoretical underpinni...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
Mathematical models of cognition measure individual differences in cognitive processes, such as proc...
Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed co...
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...
Attempts to model complex task environments can serve as benchmarks that enable us to assess the sta...
Attempts to model complex task environments can serve as benchmarks that enable us to assess the sta...
We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal wit...