
The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) model 2.0 : a single computational model of stimulus-response binding, contingency learning, power curves, and mixing costs
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- James Schmidt (UGent) , Jan De Houwer (UGent) and Klaus Rothermund
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- TASK-CUEING PROCEDURE, DIFFERENT PERCEPTUAL CATEGORIES, STROOP PROCESS DISSOCIATIONS, RETRIEVE PREVIOUS RESPONSES, ITEM-SPECIFIC CONTROL, TRACE MEMORY MODEL, CONFLICT ADAPTATION, FEATURE-INTEGRATION, PROPORTION CONGRUENT, DISTRACTOR-RESPONSE
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8137672
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- Schmidt, James, et al. “The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) Model 2.0 : A Single Computational Model of Stimulus-Response Binding, Contingency Learning, Power Curves, and Mixing Costs.” COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 91, 2016, pp. 82–108.
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- Schmidt, J., De Houwer, J., & Rothermund, K. (2016). The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) model 2.0 : a single computational model of stimulus-response binding, contingency learning, power curves, and mixing costs. COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 91, 82–108.
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- Schmidt, James, Jan De Houwer, and Klaus Rothermund. 2016. “The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) Model 2.0 : A Single Computational Model of Stimulus-Response Binding, Contingency Learning, Power Curves, and Mixing Costs.” COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 91: 82–108.
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- Schmidt, James, Jan De Houwer, and Klaus Rothermund. 2016. “The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) Model 2.0 : A Single Computational Model of Stimulus-Response Binding, Contingency Learning, Power Curves, and Mixing Costs.” COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 91: 82–108.
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- 1.Schmidt J, De Houwer J, Rothermund K. The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) model 2.0 : a single computational model of stimulus-response binding, contingency learning, power curves, and mixing costs. COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY. 2016;91:82–108.
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- [1]J. Schmidt, J. De Houwer, and K. Rothermund, “The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) model 2.0 : a single computational model of stimulus-response binding, contingency learning, power curves, and mixing costs,” COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 91, pp. 82–108, 2016.
@article{8137672, author = {Schmidt, James and De Houwer, Jan and Rothermund, Klaus}, issn = {0010-0285}, journal = {COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY}, keywords = {TASK-CUEING PROCEDURE,DIFFERENT PERCEPTUAL CATEGORIES,STROOP PROCESS DISSOCIATIONS,RETRIEVE PREVIOUS RESPONSES,ITEM-SPECIFIC CONTROL,TRACE MEMORY MODEL,CONFLICT ADAPTATION,FEATURE-INTEGRATION,PROPORTION CONGRUENT,DISTRACTOR-RESPONSE}, language = {eng}, pages = {82--108}, title = {The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) model 2.0 : a single computational model of stimulus-response binding, contingency learning, power curves, and mixing costs}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cogpsych.2016.10.004}, volume = {91}, year = {2016}, }
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