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Wood, Sharon - Department of Informatics, University of Sussex
Climate Change and Migration
A Cognitive Model of Modulation between Attentional Networks Fehmida Hussain and Sharon Wood
Modeling the Performance of Children on the Attentional Network Test Fehmida Hussain (f.hussain@sussex.ac.uk)
Computational Modelling of Deficits in Attentional Networks in mild Traumatic Brain Injury: An Application in Neuropsychology
When Being Reactive Just Won't Do Sharon Wood
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 51 (2005) 217228 Representation and purposeful autonomous agents
Conditioning and Concept Formation in Embodied Agents Terry Stewart
Introduction to Logic Programming Exercise 3 (15% assessed work; 30% coursework mark)
Climate Change, Migration and Agent-Based Modelling: Modelling the impact of climate change on forced migration in Burkina Faso
Calculating Alcohol Risk in a Visualisation Tool for Promoting Healthy Behaviour
Modelling the Efficiencies and Interactions of Attentional Networks
Modelling the Efficiencies and Interactions of Attentional Networks
CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISPLACEMENT There is considerable uncertainty in
Peter Cheng Sharon Wood Richard Cox Dimensions of Attentional Processing
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A Attention Design: Seven issues to consider
Modelling Typical Alphabetic Analogical Reasoning Judith D.M. Grob (j.grob@ai.rug.nl)
Modelling Typical Alphabetic Analogical Reasoning in ACT-R Judith D.M. Grob (j.grob@ai.rug.nl)
Representation and Purposeful Autonomous Agents Sharon Wood
Cognitive Modeling of Strategies in Dynamic Tasks Alberto De Obeso Orendain (a.de-obeso-orendain@sussex.ac.uk)
Conditioning and Concept Formation in Embodied Agents Terry Stewart
Introduction to Logic Programming Exercise 4 (20% assessed work; 40% coursework mark)
TEACH LISTS Andrew Casson, Jan 1990 Last updated Sharon Wood October 2004
Prolog Data Objects Data objects describe the forms in which
Introduction to Logic Programming Exercise 2 (10% assessed work; 20% coursework mark)
Climate Change and Human Migration: Can we Estimate Future Flows?
A cognitive model[7] is implemented in ACT-R 6.0 [1] to demonstrate how modeling can help us understand better not only how our attention