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January 26, 2011
Informed inferences of unknown feature values in categorization
Michael J Wood, Mark R Blair
Cognition
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October 27, 2012
Waiting and weighting: Information sampling is a balance between efficiency and error-reduction
Kimberly M Meier, Mark R Blair
Plos One
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December 16, 2021
The ubiquity of selective attention in the processing of feedback during category learning
Katerina Dolguikh, Tyrus Tracey, Mark R Blair
Cognition
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June 2, 2009
Errors, efficiency, and the interplay between attention and category learning
Mark R Blair, Marcus R Watson, Kimberly M Meier
Plos One
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April 11, 2014
Over the hill at 24: persistent age-related cognitive-motor decline in reaction times in an ecologically valid video game task begins in early adulthood
Joseph J Thompson, Mark R Blair, Andrew J Henrey
Plos One
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March 17, 2022
LAG-1: A dynamic, integrative model of learning, attention, and gaze
Jordan Barnes, Mark R Blair, R Calen Walshe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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August 19, 2009
Extremely selective attention: eye-tracking studies of the dynamic allocation of attention to stimulus features in categorization
Mark R Blair, Marcus R Watson, R Calen Walshe, et al.
Plos One
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September 24, 2013
Video game telemetry as a critical tool in the study of complex skill learning
Joseph J Thompson, Mark R Blair, Lihan Chen, et al.
Plos One
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June 14, 2019
Classic motor chunking theory fails to account for behavioural diversity and speed in a complex naturalistic task
Joseph J Thompson, Caitlyn M McColeman, Mark R Blair, et al.
Topics in Cognitive Science
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February 9, 2017
Using Video Game Telemetry Data to Research Motor Chunking, Action Latencies, and Complex Cognitive-Motor Skill Learning
Joseph J Thompson, C M McColeman, Ekaterina R Stepanova, et al.
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Memory & Cognition
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January 26, 2011
Informed inferences of unknown feature values in categorization
Michael J Wood, Mark R Blair
Cognition
|
October 27, 2012
Waiting and weighting: Information sampling is a balance between efficiency and error-reduction
Kimberly M Meier, Mark R Blair
Plos One
|
December 16, 2021
The ubiquity of selective attention in the processing of feedback during category learning
Katerina Dolguikh, Tyrus Tracey, Mark R Blair
Cognition
|
June 2, 2009
Errors, efficiency, and the interplay between attention and category learning
Mark R Blair, Marcus R Watson, Kimberly M Meier
Plos One
|
April 11, 2014
Over the hill at 24: persistent age-related cognitive-motor decline in reaction times in an ecologically valid video game task begins in early adulthood
Joseph J Thompson, Mark R Blair, Andrew J Henrey
Plos One
|
March 17, 2022
LAG-1: A dynamic, integrative model of learning, attention, and gaze
Jordan Barnes, Mark R Blair, R Calen Walshe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
August 19, 2009
Extremely selective attention: eye-tracking studies of the dynamic allocation of attention to stimulus features in categorization
Mark R Blair, Marcus R Watson, R Calen Walshe, et al.
Plos One
|
September 24, 2013
Video game telemetry as a critical tool in the study of complex skill learning
Joseph J Thompson, Mark R Blair, Lihan Chen, et al.
Plos One
|
June 14, 2019
Classic motor chunking theory fails to account for behavioural diversity and speed in a complex naturalistic task
Joseph J Thompson, Caitlyn M McColeman, Mark R Blair, et al.
Topics in Cognitive Science
|
February 9, 2017
Using Video Game Telemetry Data to Research Motor Chunking, Action Latencies, and Complex Cognitive-Motor Skill Learning
Joseph J Thompson, C M McColeman, Ekaterina R Stepanova, et al.
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