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1 | Background, structure, and preview of the model comparison | 3 |
2 | The AMBR experiments : methodology and human benchmark results | 13 |
3 | The simulation environment for the AMBR experiments | 45 |
4 | Constrained functionality : application of the ACT-R cognitive architecture to the AMBR modeling comparison | 63 |
5 | A COGNET/iGEN cognitive model that mimics human performance and learning in a simulated work environment | 113 |
6 | Distributed cognition and situated behavior | 177 |
7 | Inheriting constraint in hybrid cognitive architectures : applying the EASE architecture to performance and learning in a simplified air traffic control task | 237 |
8 | Comparison, convergence, and divergence in models of multitasking and category learning, and in the architectures used to create them | 307 |
9 | In vivo or in vitro : cognitive architectures and task-specific models | 351 |
10 | HBR validation : integrating lessons learned from multiple academic disciplines, applied communities, and the AMBR project | 365 |
11 | Accomplishments, challenges, and future directions for human behavior representation | 397 |
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