Decision situations are often characterized by uncertainty: we do not know the values of the different options on all attributes and have to rely on information stored in our memory to decide. Several strategies have been proposed to describe how people make inferences based on knowledge used as cues. The present research shows how declarative memory of ACT-R models could be populated based on internet statistics. This will allow to simulate the performance of decision strategies operating on declarative knowledge based on occurrences and co-occurrences of objects and cues in the environment
Although computational models developed in cognitive architectures are often rich in their knowledge...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Information stored in memory influences the formation of preferences and beliefs in most everyday de...
Decision situations are often characterized by uncertainty: we do not know the values of the differe...
In this paper, we develop a memory model that predicts retrieval characteristics of real-world facts...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
The parameters governing our behavior are in constant flux. Accurately capturing these dynamics in c...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
The parameters governing our behavior are in constant flux. Accurately capturing these dynamics in c...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
We introduce an experiment designed to study trade-offs in collaborative decision making environment...
Although computational models developed in cognitive architectures are often rich in their knowledge...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Information stored in memory influences the formation of preferences and beliefs in most everyday de...
Decision situations are often characterized by uncertainty: we do not know the values of the differe...
In this paper, we develop a memory model that predicts retrieval characteristics of real-world facts...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
The parameters governing our behavior are in constant flux. Accurately capturing these dynamics in c...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
The parameters governing our behavior are in constant flux. Accurately capturing these dynamics in c...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
We introduce an experiment designed to study trade-offs in collaborative decision making environment...
Although computational models developed in cognitive architectures are often rich in their knowledge...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Information stored in memory influences the formation of preferences and beliefs in most everyday de...