Artikel dengan mandat akses publik - Simon FarrellPelajari lebih lanjut
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Anticipatory access to group-level information in working memory
S Farrell
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (11), 2450-2463, 2018
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Tersedia di suatu tempat: 23
Benchmarks for models of short-term and working memory.
K Oberauer, S Lewandowsky, E Awh, GDA Brown, A Conway, N Cowan, ...
Psychological bulletin 144 (9), 885, 2018
Mandat: Swiss National Science Foundation
What limits working memory capacity?
K Oberauer, S Farrell, C Jarrold, S Lewandowsky
Psychological bulletin 142 (7), 758, 2016
Mandat: Swiss National Science Foundation
A consensus-based transparency checklist
B Aczel, B Szaszi, A Sarafoglou, Z Kekecs, Š Kucharský, D Benjamin, ...
Nature human behaviour 4 (1), 4-6, 2020
Mandat: UK Medical Research Council
The role of reward and reward uncertainty in episodic memory
A Mason, S Farrell, P Howard-Jones, CJH Ludwig
Journal of memory and language 96, 62-77, 2017
Mandat: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Using response time distributions and race models to characterize primacy and recency effects in free recall initiation.
AF Osth, S Farrell
Psychological review 126 (4), 578, 2019
Mandat: Australian Research Council
A test of interference versus decay in working memory: Varying distraction within lists in a complex span task
S Farrell, K Oberauer, M Greaves, K Pasiecznik, S Lewandowsky, ...
Journal of Memory and Language 90, 66-87, 2016
Mandat: Australian Research Council, UK Economic and Social Research Council
Sequential dependencies in recall of sequences: Filling in the blanks
S Farrell, MJ Hurlstone, S Lewandowsky
Memory & Cognition 41, 938-952, 2013
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Departures from optimality when pursuing multiple approach or avoidance goals.
T Ballard, G Yeo, A Neal, S Farrell
Journal of Applied Psychology 101 (7), 1056, 2016
Mandat: Australian Research Council, UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research …
Remembering to execute deferred tasks in simulated air traffic control: The impact of interruptions.
MK Wilson, S Farrell, TAW Visser, S Loft
Journal of experimental psychology: applied 24 (3), 360, 2018
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Does syntax bias serial order reconstruction of verbal short-term memory?
T Jones, S Farrell
Journal of Memory and Language 100, 98-122, 2018
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council, National Institute for Health …
A general architecture for modeling the dynamics of goal-directed motivation and decision-making.
T Ballard, A Neal, S Farrell, E Lloyd, J Lim, A Heathcote
Psychological Review 129 (1), 146, 2022
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Quantifying the psychological value of goal achievement
T Ballard, S Farrell, A Neal
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 25, 1184-1192, 2018
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Prospective memory performance in simulated air traffic control: Robust to interruptions but impaired by retention interval
MK Wilson, L Strickland, S Farrell, TAW Visser, S Loft
Human factors 62 (8), 1249-1264, 2020
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Working memory for cross-domain sequences
S Farrell, K Oberauer
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (1), 33-44, 2014
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
How do recall requirements affect decision-making in free recall initiation? A linear ballistic accumulator approach
AF Osth, A Reed, S Farrell
Memory & Cognition 49 (5), 968-983, 2021
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Adaptive scaling of reward in episodic memory: A replication study
A Mason, C Ludwig, S Farrell
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (11), 2306-2318, 2017
Mandat: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Reinforcement learning under uncertainty: expected versus unexpected uncertainty and state versus reward uncertainty
A Ez-Zizi, S Farrell, D Leslie, G Malhotra, CJH Ludwig
Computational Brain & Behavior 6 (4), 626-650, 2023
Mandat: Australian Research Council, UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research …
Expected value of reward predicts episodic memory for incidentally learnt reward-item associations
A Mason, A Lorimer, S Farrell
Collabra: Psychology 5 (1), 40, 2019
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Benchmarks provide common ground for model development: Reply to Logie (2018) and Vandierendonck (2018).
K Oberauer, S Lewandowsky, E Awh, GDA Brown, A Conway, N Cowan, ...
American Psychological Association 144 (9), 972, 2018
Mandat: Swiss National Science Foundation
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