This article investigates the potential of fMRI to test assumptions about different components in models of complex cognitive tasks. If the components of a model can be associated with specific brain regions, one can make predictions for the temporal course of the BOLD response in these regions. An event-locked procedure is described for dealing with temporal variability and bringing model runs and individual data trials into alignment. Statistical methods for testing the model are described that deal with the scan-to-scan correlations in the errors of measurement of the BOLD signal. This approach is illustrated using a “sacrificial” ACT-R model that involves mapping 6 modules onto 6 brain regions in an experiment from Ravizza, Anderson, an...
Everyday human cognition and behavior is accomplished via the coordinated efforts of numerous comple...
Based on adaptive control of thought-rational (ACT-R), a cognitive architecture for cognitive modeli...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...
Abstract—Recently, John R. Anderson proposed a corre-spondence between the modules of his cognitive ...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
Previous research has found three brain regions for tracking components of the ACT-R cognitive archi...
The cognitive architecture ACT-R is at the same time a psychological theory and a modeling framework...
The cognitive architecture ACT-R is at the same time a psychological theory and a modeling framework...
Everyday human cognition and behavior is accomplished via the coordinated efforts of numerous comple...
Everyday human cognition and behavior is accomplished via the coordinated efforts of numerous comple...
Based on adaptive control of thought-rational (ACT-R), a cognitive architecture for cognitive modeli...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...
Abstract—Recently, John R. Anderson proposed a corre-spondence between the modules of his cognitive ...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
In this paper, a model-based analysis method for fMRI is used with a high-level symbolic process mod...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
Previous research has found three brain regions for tracking components of the ACT-R cognitive archi...
The cognitive architecture ACT-R is at the same time a psychological theory and a modeling framework...
The cognitive architecture ACT-R is at the same time a psychological theory and a modeling framework...
Everyday human cognition and behavior is accomplished via the coordinated efforts of numerous comple...
Everyday human cognition and behavior is accomplished via the coordinated efforts of numerous comple...
Based on adaptive control of thought-rational (ACT-R), a cognitive architecture for cognitive modeli...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...