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The art of balance: Problem-solving vs pattern-recognition
Lloyd-Kelly, Martyn; Gobet, Fernand; Lane, Peter (Springer Nature, 2015) -
'Chunks, schemata and retrieval structures: Past and current computational models
Gobet, Fernand; Lane, Peter; Lloyd-Kelly, Martyn (2015-11-24)A recurring question in psychology and cognitive science concerns the expression of theories that are internally consistent and testable. Natural language is unsatisfactory, as theoretical concepts and mechanisms are not ... -
Piece of mind: Long-term memory structure in ACT-R and CHREST
Lloyd-Kelly, Martyn; Gobet, Fernand; Lane, Peter (Cognitive Science Society, 2015)Creating a plausible Unified Theory of Cognition (UTC) requires considerable effort from large, potentially distributed, teams. Computational Cognitive Architectures (CCAs) provide researchers with a concrete medium for ... -
A question of balance: The benefits of pattern-recognition when solving problems in a complex domain
Lloyd-Kelly, Martyn; Gobet, Fernand; Lane, Peter (2015)The dual-process theory of human cognition proposes the existence of two systems for decision-making: a slower, deliberative,problem-solving system and a quicker, reactive, pattern-recognition system. We alter the balance ... -
What's in a Name? The Multiple Meanings of "Chunk" and "Chunking"
Gobet, Fernand; Lloyd-Kelly, Martyn; Lane, Peter (2016-02-09)The term chunk, denoting a unit, and the related term chunking, denoting a mechanism to construct that unit, are familiar terms within psychology and cognitive science. The Oxford English Dictionary provides several ...