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- The Rise of Cognitive ArchitecturesFrank R. Ritter.
- Composition and Control of Integrated Cognitive SystemsWayne D. Gray. 3-12
- Cognitive Control in a Computational Model of the Predator PilotKevin A. Gluck, Jerry T. Ball, Michael Krusmark. 13-28
- Some History of Human Performance ModelingRichard W. Pew. 29-48
- Using Brain Imaging to Guide the Development of a Cognitive ArchitectureJohn R. Anderson. 49-62
- The Motivational and Metacognitive Control in CLARIONRon Sun. 63-75
- Reasoning as Cognitive Self-RegulationNicholas L. Cassimatis. 76-85
- Construction/Integration Architecture: Dynamic Adaptation to Task ConstraintsRandy J. Brou, Andrew D. Egerton, Stephanie M. Doane. 86-98
- Guided Search 4.0: Current Progress With a Model of Visual SearchJeremy M. Wolfe. 99-119
- Advancing Area Activation Toward a General Model of Eye Movements in Visual SearchMarc Pomplun. 120-131
- The Modeling and Control of Visual PerceptionRonald A. Rensink. 132-150
- From Disintegrated Architectures of Cognition to an Integrated Heuristic ToolboxPeter M. Todd, Lael J. Schooler. 151-164
- A Rational-Ecological Approach to the Exploration/Exploitation Trade-Offs: Bounded Rationality and Suboptimal PerformanceWai-Tat Fu. 165-179
- Sequential Dependencies in Human Behavior Offer Insights Into Cognitive ControlMichael C. Mozer, Sachiko Kinoshita, Michael Shettel. 180-193
- Ecological Resources for Modeling Interactive Behavior and Embedded CognitionAlex Kirlik. 194-212
- Integrating Emotional Processes Into DecisionMaking ModelsJerome R. Busemeyer, Eric Dimperio, Ryan K. Jessup. 213-229
- The Architectural Role of Emotion in Cognitive SystemsJonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella. 230-242
- Decreased Arousal as a Result of Sleep Deprivation: The Unraveling of Cognitive ControlGlenn Gunzelmann, Kevin A. Gluck, Scott Price, Hans P. A. Van Dongen, David F. Dinges. 243-253
- Lessons From Defining Theories of Stress for Cognitive ArchitecturesFrank E. Ritter, Andrew L. Reifers, Laura Cousino Klein, Michael J. Schoelles. 254-262
- Reasons for Emotions: Modeling Emotions in Integrated Cognitive SystemsEva Hudlicka. 263-282
- On the Role of Embodiment in Modeling Natural BehaviorsDana H. Ballard, Nathan Sprague. 283-296
- Questions Without Words: A Comparison Between Decision Making Under Risk and Movement Planning Under RiskLaurence T. Maloney, Julia Trommershäuser, Michael S. Landy. 297-313
- Toward an Integrated, Comprehensive Theory of Visual SearchAnthony J. Hornof. 314-326
- Control of CognitionDavid E. Kieras. 327-355
- Integrated Models of Driver BehaviorDario D. Salvucci. 356-367
- The Minimal Control PrincipleNiels Taatgen. 368-379
- Control Signals and Goal-Directed BehaviorErik M. Altmann. 380-387
- Intentions, Errors, and ExperienceRichard A. Carlson. 388-402
- Bounding Rational Analysis: Constraints on Asymptotic PerformanceAndrew Howes, Richard L. Lewis, Alonso H. Vera. 403-410
- Integrating Cognitive Systems: The COGENT ApproachRichard P. Cooper. 414-430
- Local Theories Versus Comprehensive Architectures: The Cognitive Science Jigsaw PuzzleMichael D. Byrne. 431