Mathematical Models of Perception and Cognition Volume I

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advanced cognitive theory applications
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choice behavior
Choice Probability
Choice Response Time
cognition
cognitive modeling
Cognitive Performance
Cognitive Psychology
decision processes
Decisional Separability
Discounted Utility
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factorial experiments
Garner Interference
Garner Paradigm
GRT
Hasse Diagram
Human Information Processing
Human Performance
Individual Differences
Intertemporal Choice
James T. Townsend
Joseph W. Houpt
Kumaraswamy Distribution
Leslie M. Blaha
mathematical psychology
memory search
MPT
Multinomial Processing Tree Models
Perceptual Independence
Perceptual Separability
psychometrics
Random Utility Models
Rt Distribution
SE
SFT
stochastic modeling
Stochastic Specifications
Subset System
Task Irrelevant Dimension
Tradeoff Model
Transitive Orientation
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138125766
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this two volume festschrift, contributors explore the theoretical developments (Volume I) and applications (Volume II) in traditional cognitive psychology domains, and model other areas of human performance that benefit from rigorous mathematical approaches. It brings together former classmates, students and colleagues of Dr. James T. Townsend, a pioneering researcher in the field since the early 1960s, to provide a current overview of mathematical modeling in psychology. Townsend’s research critically emphasized a need for rigor in the practice of cognitive modeling, and for providing mathematical definition and structure to ill-defined psychological topics. The research captured demonstrates how the interplay of theory and application, bridged by rigorous mathematics, can move cognitive modeling forward.

Joseph W. Houpt is Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wright State University, USA. Leslie M. Blaha is Engineering Research Psychologist, United States Air Force Research Laboratory, USA.