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BCA Lab Online Documents
Below is a list of documents produced by the BCA Lab since 1994. To access documents produced by Prof. David E. Meyer before 1994, please go to the Cognition And Action page.
- Krawitz, A., Mueller, S. T.,
Kieras, D. E., & Meyer, D. E. (2004).
Executive control operations for updating verbal working memory.
Poster presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, 2004.
- Fencsik, D. (2003). Representation
and Processing of Objects and Object Features in Visual Working
Memory. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor.
- Mueller, S. T., Seymour,
T. L., Kieras, D. E., & Meyer, D. E. (2003).
Theoretical implications of articulatory duration, phonological similarity, and
phonological complexity on verbal working memory.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 29,
1353-1380.
- Fencsik, D. E., Seymour,
T. L., Mueller, S. T., Kieras, D. E., & Meyer, D. E. (2002).
Representation, retention, and recognition of information in visual
working memory. Poster Presented at the 43nd Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Kansas City, MO, November 21-24.
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Mueller, S. T. (2002). The Roles of Cognitive Architecture
and Recall Strategies in Performance of the Immediate Serial Recall Task.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
- Kieras, D. E.,
Meyer, D. E., & Ballas, J. (2001). Towards demystification
of direct manipulation: Cognitive modeling charts the gulf
of execution. Proceedings of The CHI2001 Conference
on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 128-135). New
York: Association of Computing Machinery, 2001.
- Mueller, S. T., Seymour,
T. L., Krawitz, A., Kieras, D. E., & Meyer,
D. E. (2001). Implications of Articulatory Duration and
Phonological Similarity effects in Working Memory.
Poster Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, 2001.
- Mueller, S. T., & Meyer,
D. E. (2001). Insights about Verbal Working Memory and
Serial Recall enabled by Precise quantitative measurement of
phonological dissimilarity. Poster Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, 2001.
- Rubinstein, J. S., Meyer, D. E., &
Evans, J. E. (2001). Executive Control of Cognitive
Processes in Task Switching. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27 (4).
- Meyer, D. E.,
Glass, J. M., Mueller, S. T., Seymour, T. L., & Kieras, D.
E. Executive-process interactive control A unified computational theory
for answering twenty questions (and more) about cognitive
aging. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology:
Special Issue; Vol 13(1-2) Mar-Jun 2001, United Kingdom:
Psychology Press; 2001, 123-164.
- Schumacher, E. H.,
Seymour, T. L.,
Glass, J. M., Fencsik, D. E., Lauber, E. J., Kieras, D. E.,
& Meyer, D. E. (2001). Virtually perfect time sharing in
dual-task performance: Uncorking the central cognitive
bottleneck. Psychological Science, 12 (2),
101-108.
- Mueller, S. T., & Meyer, D. E. (2001)
A neural network model of verbal working memory based on transient activation patterns.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2001.
- Kieras, D. E., & Meyer,
D. E. (2000). The Role of Cognitive Task Analysis in
the Application of Predictive Models of Human
Perfomance. In J. M. Schraagen, S. F. Chipman, and
V. L. Shalin, Eds. Cognitive Task Analysis
(pp. 237-260). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000.
- Mueller, S. T., Seymour, T. L., Glass, J., Kieras, D., & Meyer, D. (2000).
Components of Cognitive Control in Verbal Working Memory Revealed by Computational Modeling with the Executive-Process Interactive-Control (EPIC) Architecture
Poster Presented at the Cognitive Aging Conference, 2000.
- Meyer, D. E., Mueller, S. T., Seymour, T. L., & Kieras, D. E. (2000).
Brain Loci of Temporal Coding and Serial-Order Control for Verbal Working Memory Revealed by Computational Modeling and Focal Lesion Analysis
of Memory-Span Performance. Poster Presented at the Annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2000.
- Kieras, D. E.,
Meyer, D. E., Ballas, J. A., & Lauber,
E. J. (2000). Modern Computational Perspectives on Executive
Mental Processes and Cognitive Control: Where to from
Here?. In S. Monsell & J. Driver (eds.) Control of
Cognitive Processes: Attention and Performance XVIII,
(pp. 681-712). Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, 2000.
- Glass,
J. M., Schumacher, E. H., Lauber, E. J., Zurbriigen, E. L.,
Gmeindl, L., Kieras, D. E., & Meyer, D. E. (2000). Aging and
the Psychological Refractory Period: Task-Coordination
Strategies in Young and Old Adults. Psychology and
Aging, 15, 571-595.
- Meyer, D. E., & Kieras,
D. E. (1999). Precis to a Practical Unified Theory of
Cognition and Action: Some Lessons from EPIC Computational
Models of Human Multiple-Task Performance. In D. Gopher
& A. Koriat (Eds.) Attention and Performance
XVII. Cognitive Regulation of Performance: Interaction of
Theory and Application. (pp. 17-88). Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 1999.
- Schumacher, E. H.,
Lauber, E. J., Glass, J. M., Zurbriggen, E. L., Gmeindl, L.,
Kieras, D. E., & Meyer, D. E. (1999). Concurrent
Response-Selection Processes in Dual-Task Performance:
Evidence for Adaptive Executive Control of Task
Scheduling Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance, 25, 791-814.
- Meyer, D. E., Kieras, D. E., Mueller, S., & Seymour, T. (1999). Benefits of Computational
modeling for cognitive neuroscience studies of verbal working memory. Poster presented
at the Annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience
Society, 1999.
- Kieras,
D. E., Meyer, D. E., Mueller, S., & Seymour, T. (1999).
Insights into working memory from the perspective of the
EPIC architecture for modeling skilled perceptual-motor
performance. In P. Shah & A. Miyake (Eds.)
Models of Working Memory: Mechanisms of Active Maintenance
and Executive Control, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
- Glass, J. M., Seymour, T. L., Schumacher, E. H., Gmeindl, L., Meyer, D. E., & Kieras, D. E. (1998).
Cognitive aging and task-coordination strategies for dual-task performance
Poster presented at the 1998 Psychonomics Conference.
- Kieras, D. E., Meyer, D. E.,
Mueller, S., & Seymour, T. (1998). An EPIC Computational
Model of Working Memory. Poster presented at the 39th
Annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society.
- Meyer, D. E., Evans, J. E., Lauber, E. J., Gmeindl, L., Rubinstein, J.,
Junck, L., & Koeppe, R. A. (1998). The role of dorsolateral
prefrontal cortex for executive cognitive processes in task switching.
Poster presented at the meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society,
San Francisco, CA, April, 1998. Abstract published in Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience, 1998, Vol. 10.
- Kieras, D. &
Meyer, D.E. (1997). An overview of the EPIC architecture for
cognition and performance with application to human-computer
interaction. Human-Computer Interaction, 12,
391-438.
- Kieras, D.E., Wood,
S.D., & Meyer, D.E. (1997). Predictive engineering models
based on the EPIC architecture for a multimodal
high-performance human-computer interaction task. ACM
Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 4, 230-275.
- Meyer, D. E., Evans, J. E.,
Lauber, E. J., Rubinstein, J., Gmeindl, L.,
Junck, L., & Koeppe, R. A. (1997). Activation of brain mechanisms
for executive mental processes in cognitive task switching. Poster
presented at the meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston,
MA, March, 1997. Abstract published in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
1997, Vol. 9.
- Meyer, D. E., &
Kieras, D. E. (1997). A computational theory of executive
cognitive processes and multiple-task performance: Part 1.
Basic Mechanisms.
Psychological Review, 104, 3-65.
- Meyer, D. E., &
Kieras, D. E. (1997). A computational theory of executive
cognitive processes and multiple-task performance: Part 2.
Accounts of psychological refractory-period phenomena.
Psychological Review, 104, 749-791.
- Meyer, D.E., Kieras,
D.E., Lauber, E., Schumacher, E.H., Glass, J., Zurbriggen,
E., Gmeindl, L., & Apfelblat, D. (1995). Adaptive
executive control: Flexible multiple-task performance
without pervasive immutable response-selection
bottlenecks. Acta Psychologica, 90, 163-190.
- Rubinstein,
J., Evans, J., & Meyer, D. E. (1994). Task switching in
patients with prefrontal cortex damage. Poster
presented at the meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience
Society, San Francisco, CA, March, 1994. Abstract published
in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1994, Vol. 6.
Other publications and tech reports are available on David Kieras's web site.
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