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John R Anderson

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Psychological Science|March 27, 2004
Eye movements do not reflect retrieval processes: limits of the eye-mind hypothesisJohn R Anderson, Dan Bothell, Scott Douglass
Psychological Review|May 5, 2010
Conditional routing of information to the cortex: a model of the basal ganglia's role in cognitive coordinationAndrea Stocco, Christian Lebiere, John R Anderson
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2008
Development of an in vitro mRNA decay system in insect cellsKevin Sokoloski, John R Anderson, Jeffrey Wilusz
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 7, 2008
A rational account of memory predicts left prefrontal activation during controlled retrievalJared F Danker, Pat Gunn, John R Anderson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 12, 2026
Using the environment to predict memory performanceJohn R Anderson, Shawn Betts, Jon M Fincham
Cognitive Psychology|March 29, 2016
Phases of learning: How skill acquisition impacts cognitive processingCaitlin Tenison, Jon M Fincham, John R Anderson
Cognitive Science|August 22, 2015
Learning Problem-Solving Rules as Search Through a Hypothesis SpaceHee Seung Lee, Shawn Betts, John R Anderson
Neuropsychologia|December 24, 2013
Detecting math problem solving strategies: an investigation into the use of retrospective self-reports, latency and fMRI dataCaitlin Tenison, Jon M Fincham, John R Anderson
Neuroimage. Reports|May 29, 2026
Combining EEG signals from the 2 members of a team to improve event identificationJon M Fincham, Shawn Betts, John R Anderson
Biological Psychology|November 30, 2016
Relationship of P3b single-trial latencies and response times in one, two, and three-stimulus oddball tasksMatthew M Walsh, Glenn Gunzelmann, John R Anderson
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Psychological Science|March 27, 2004
Eye movements do not reflect retrieval processes: limits of the eye-mind hypothesisJohn R Anderson, Dan Bothell, Scott Douglass
Psychological Review|May 5, 2010
Conditional routing of information to the cortex: a model of the basal ganglia's role in cognitive coordinationAndrea Stocco, Christian Lebiere, John R Anderson
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2008
Development of an in vitro mRNA decay system in insect cellsKevin Sokoloski, John R Anderson, Jeffrey Wilusz
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 7, 2008
A rational account of memory predicts left prefrontal activation during controlled retrievalJared F Danker, Pat Gunn, John R Anderson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 12, 2026
Using the environment to predict memory performanceJohn R Anderson, Shawn Betts, Jon M Fincham
Cognitive Psychology|March 29, 2016
Phases of learning: How skill acquisition impacts cognitive processingCaitlin Tenison, Jon M Fincham, John R Anderson
Cognitive Science|August 22, 2015
Learning Problem-Solving Rules as Search Through a Hypothesis SpaceHee Seung Lee, Shawn Betts, John R Anderson
Neuropsychologia|December 24, 2013
Detecting math problem solving strategies: an investigation into the use of retrospective self-reports, latency and fMRI dataCaitlin Tenison, Jon M Fincham, John R Anderson
Neuroimage. Reports|May 29, 2026
Combining EEG signals from the 2 members of a team to improve event identificationJon M Fincham, Shawn Betts, John R Anderson
Biological Psychology|November 30, 2016
Relationship of P3b single-trial latencies and response times in one, two, and three-stimulus oddball tasksMatthew M Walsh, Glenn Gunzelmann, John R Anderson
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