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Modelling human decision making in complex environments
Heathcote, Andrew
(Chief Investigator)
Neal, Andrew
(Investigator 02)
Loft, Shayne
(Investigator 03)
Naikar, Neelam
(Investigator 04)
Strayer, David
(Investigator 05)
Office of DVC Research
Overview
Research output
(3)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/01/16
→
31/12/18
Funding
Australian Research Council:
A$22,384.00
Australian Research Council:
A$9,000.00
Australian Research Council:
A$18,384.00
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Research output
Research output per year
2019
2019
2020
2020
3
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Investigating the effects of ongoing-task bias on prospective memory
Strickland, L.
,
Loft, S.
&
Heathcote, A.
,
Sep 2020
,
In:
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
73
,
9
,
p. 1495-1513
19 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Episodic Memory
100%
trend
43%
event
11%
manipulation
9%
Decision Making
8%
5
Citations (Web of Science)
Cognitive control and capacity for prospective memory in complex dynamic environments
Boag, R.
,
Strickland, L.
,
Heathcote, A.
,
Neal, A.
&
Loft, S.
,
Dec 2019
,
In:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
148
,
12
,
p. 2181-2206
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
Episodic Memory
100%
Task Performance and Analysis
23%
resources
18%
air traffic control
10%
performance
10%
14
Citations (Web of Science)
Prospective memory in the red zone: Cognitive control and capacity sharing in a complex, multi-stimulus task
Strickland, L.
,
Elliott, D.
,
Wilson, M. D.
,
Loft, S.
,
Neal, A.
&
Heathcote, A.
,
Dec 2019
,
In:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
25
,
4
,
p. 695-715
21 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Episodic Memory
100%
stimulus
71%
event
21%
monitoring
18%
Ships
16%
10
Citations (Web of Science)
70
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