2004 Rumelhart Prize Special Issue Honoring John R. Anderson: Theoretical Advances and Applications of Unified Computational Models: A Special Issue of Cognitive Science

This special issue of Cognitive Science honors the research and mentorship contributions of Dr. John R. Anderson, the 2004 David E. Rumelhart Prize recipient whose research has provided the field of cognitive psychology with comprehensive and integrative theories, and has had a practical impact on educational practice in the classroom and on student achievement in learning mathematics. The David E. Rumelhart Prize is awarded annually to an individual or collaborative team making a significant contemporary contribution to the formal analysis of human cognition. For three decades, Dr. Anderson has been engaged in a vigorous research program with the goal of developing a computational theory of mind. The diverse articles in this issue feature work by Dr. Anderson's students, colleagues, and collaborators, illustrating that it is possible to impact education with rigorous stimulation of human cognition.

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2004 Rumelhart Prize Special Issue Honoring John R. Anderson: Theoretical Advances and Applications of Unified Computational Models: A Special Issue of Cognitive Science

This special issue of Cognitive Science honors the research and mentorship contributions of Dr. John R. Anderson, the 2004 David E. Rumelhart Prize recipient whose research has provided the field of cognitive psychology with comprehensive and integrative theories, and has had a practical impact on educational practice in the classroom and on student achievement in learning mathematics. The David E. Rumelhart Prize is awarded annually to an individual or collaborative team making a significant contemporary contribution to the formal analysis of human cognition. For three decades, Dr. Anderson has been engaged in a vigorous research program with the goal of developing a computational theory of mind. The diverse articles in this issue feature work by Dr. Anderson's students, colleagues, and collaborators, illustrating that it is possible to impact education with rigorous stimulation of human cognition.

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2004 Rumelhart Prize Special Issue Honoring John R. Anderson: Theoretical Advances and Applications of Unified Computational Models: A Special Issue of Cognitive Science

2004 Rumelhart Prize Special Issue Honoring John R. Anderson: Theoretical Advances and Applications of Unified Computational Models: A Special Issue of Cognitive Science

by Robert Goldstone (Editor)
2004 Rumelhart Prize Special Issue Honoring John R. Anderson: Theoretical Advances and Applications of Unified Computational Models: A Special Issue of Cognitive Science

2004 Rumelhart Prize Special Issue Honoring John R. Anderson: Theoretical Advances and Applications of Unified Computational Models: A Special Issue of Cognitive Science

by Robert Goldstone (Editor)

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This special issue of Cognitive Science honors the research and mentorship contributions of Dr. John R. Anderson, the 2004 David E. Rumelhart Prize recipient whose research has provided the field of cognitive psychology with comprehensive and integrative theories, and has had a practical impact on educational practice in the classroom and on student achievement in learning mathematics. The David E. Rumelhart Prize is awarded annually to an individual or collaborative team making a significant contemporary contribution to the formal analysis of human cognition. For three decades, Dr. Anderson has been engaged in a vigorous research program with the goal of developing a computational theory of mind. The diverse articles in this issue feature work by Dr. Anderson's students, colleagues, and collaborators, illustrating that it is possible to impact education with rigorous stimulation of human cognition.


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ISBN-13: 9781135067168
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 4 MB

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Robery Goldstone

Table of Contents

Volume 29, Number 3, 2005Contents: Introduction to the Special Issue. J.R. Anderson, Human Symbol Manipulation Within an Integrated Cognitive Architecture. P. Pirolli, Rational Analyses of Information Foraging on the Web. R.L. Lewis, S. Vasishth, An Activation-Based Model of Sentence Processing as Skilled Memory Retrieval. N. Taatgen, Modeling Parallelization and Flexibility Improvements in Skill Acquisition: From Dual Tasks to Complex Dynamic Skills. D.D. Salvucci, A Multitasking General Executive for Compound Continuous Tasks. M.C. Lovett, A Strategy-Based Interpretation of Stroop.

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