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The Law of Practice and localist neural network models
- Heathcote, Andrew, Brown, Scott
Response time dynamics: evidence for linear and low-dimensional nonlinear structure in human choice sequences
- Kelly, Alice, Heathcote, Andrew, Heath, Richard, Longstaff, Mitchell
SEEXC: a model of response time in skill acquisition
- Heathcote, Andrew, Brown, Scott
Investigating the effects of study time, study repetition, semantic and orthographic similarity, and category length on item recognition memory receiver operating characteristics
An integrated model of choices and response times in absolute identification
- Brown, Scott D., Marley, A. A. J., Donkin, Christopher, Heathcote, Andrew
Referential delusions of communication and reality discrimination deficits in psychosis
- Bucci, Sandra, Startup, Mike, Wynn, Paula, Heathcote, Andrew, Baker, Amanda, Lewin, Terry J.
The simplest complete model of choice response time: linear ballistic accumulation
- Brown, Scott D., Heathcote, Andrew
A dissociation between similarity effects in episodic face recognition
- Heathcote, Andrew, Freeman, Emily, Etherington, Joshua, Tonkin, Julie, Bora, Beatrice
Anticipatory reconfiguration elicited by fully and partially informative cues that validly predict a switch in task
- Karayanidis, Frini, Mansfield, Elise L., Galloway, Kasey L., Smith, Janette L., Provost, Alexander, Heathcote, Andrew
ChoiceKey: a real-time speech recognition program for psychology experiments with a small response set
- Donkin, Christopher, Brown, Scott D., Heathcote, Andrew
Coherence based reasoning and models of contract law
- Close, Natalie, Heathcote, Andrew, Ellinghaus, Fred, Wright, Ted
Dissociating speed and accuracy in absolute identification: the effect of unequal stimulus spacing
- Donkin, Christopher, Brown, Scott D., Heathcote, Andrew, Marley, A. A. J.
Getting more from accuracy and response time data: methods for fitting the linear ballistic accumulator
- Donkin, Chris, Averell, Lee, Brown, Scott, Heathcote, Andrew
Long term implicit and explicit memory for briefly studied words
- Averell, Lee, Heathcote, Andrew
Non-decision time effects in the lexical decision task
- Donkin, Christopher, Heathcote, Andrew, Brown, Scott, Andrews, Sally
Purely relative models cannot provide a general account of absolute identification
- Brown, Scott D., Marley, A. A. J., Dodds, Pennie, Heathcote, Andrew
Revising the limits of learning in absolute identification
- Dodds, Pennie, Donkin, Chris, Brown, Scott, Heathcote, Andrew
State-trace analysis of the Face Inversion Effect
- Prince, Melissa, Heathcote, Andrew
The overconstraint of response time models: rethinking the scaling problem
- Donkin, Christopher, Brown, Scott D., Heathcote, Andrew
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