This is a graduate level course that introduces the student to computational cognitive modeling. Cognitive modeling is the simulation of human cognitive, perceptual, and motor processes based on a cognitive architecture. The benefit of cognitive modeling is that it facilitates the testing of ideas about human processes through comparison of model data with empirical data. This course covers ACT-R, a symbolic architecture and LEABRA, a neural-level architecture.
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Cognitive Modeling I (4c)
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Cognitive Modeling I (4c)
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Cognitive Modeling I (4c)
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2018 |
Cognitive Modeling I (4c)
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Cognitive Modeling I (4c)
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