Wellesley
at the Toronto Downtown Centre
at the Toronto Downtown Centre
Women of Mathematical Psychology Networking Luncheon
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Jul 23 @ 12:30 EDT
- Jul 23 @ 14:00 EDT
Private session
Women of Mathematical Psychology Professional Development Symposium
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Jul 23 @ 14:00 EDT
- Jul 23 @ 18:00 EDT
Private session
Memory I
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Jul 24 @ 09:00 EDT
- Jul 24 @ 10:20 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
The role of metamemory in rationally directing retrieval efforts
A multinomial processing tree model of the 2-back working memory task
Mutual interference in working memory updating: A hierarchical Bayesian model
A working memory model integrating meaning
Methods I
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Jul 24 @ 10:40 EDT
- Jul 24 @ 12:00 EDT
In-person session
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Common-sense constraints on inference
Default Bayes Factors for mixed models: Tacit assumptions about standardized effect sizes lead to so-called puzzling results
Better accuracy for better science... Through random conclusions
A measure of model falsifiability based on the surprisingness of outcomes.
Daniel Heck Estes Early Career Award Lecture
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Jul 24 @ 14:00 EDT
- Jul 24 @ 15:00 EDT
In-person session
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Recent advances in multinomial modeling
Memory II
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Jul 24 @ 15:40 EDT
- Jul 24 @ 17:00 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
Absolute versus relative decision strategy models of recognition memory for multiple simultaneously presented test stimuli: Why a putatively critical effect is inconclusive
Using decision models to construct and interpret full lineup ROCs in an eyewitness task
Variability in recognition memory scales with mean memory strength and encoding variability in the UVSD model
Evidence accumulation
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Jul 25 @ 09:00 EDT
- Jul 25 @ 10:20 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
SINs : Simulation Inversion Networks for automated model fitting
A computational framework inspired by the Laplace transform for joint modeling and classification of decision-relevant neurons
Sequential sampling models for choice, response time and confidence in perceptual decision-making
Reaction times
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Jul 25 @ 10:40 EDT
- Jul 25 @ 12:00 EDT
In-person session
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Open system model of choice and response time
Principal-component exploration of individual differences in the general-speed component of response times.
Cognitive processing mechanisms of distractor inhibition
Cailin O'Connor keynote
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Jul 25 @ 14:00 EDT
- Jul 25 @ 15:00 EDT
In-person session
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Dynamics of unfairness
In Memory of A. A. J. Marley
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Jul 25 @ 15:20 EDT
- Jul 25 @ 17:20 EDT
In-person session
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Testimonials
A unified theory of discrete and continuous responding
Do discrete choices and Likert-type rating scales access the same underlying preference states?
Probabilistic choice induced by strength of preference
On the multiplicative inequality
Society for Mathematical Psychology Business meeting
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Jul 25 @ 17:30 EDT
- Jul 25 @ 18:30 EDT
Private session
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Computational Brain and Behavior journal update
Memory III
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Jul 26 @ 09:00 EDT
- Jul 26 @ 10:20 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
The role of memory search in evaluations
Capacity limitations and decision rules explain differences between item and associative recognition
A model of free recall for multiple encounters of semantically-related stimuli with an application to understanding cognitive impairment
Associative chaining and position-preserving prior-list intrusions
In Memory of Bennet B. Murdock
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Jul 26 @ 10:40 EDT
- Jul 26 @ 12:20 EDT
In-person session
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Testimonials
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Tanya Jonker keynote
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Jul 26 @ 14:20 EDT
- Jul 26 @ 15:20 EDT
In-person session
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Inventing the future: Augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and human cognition
Memory IV
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Jul 26 @ 15:40 EDT
- Jul 26 @ 17:00 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
Processes of short and long-term memory revealed by modeling short-term recognition memory
Evaluating the predictive performance of recognition memory models in a Bayesian framework
Explaining forgetting at different timescales requires a time-variant forgetting function