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Modeling self-efficacy using the computational-Unified Learning Model (C-ULM): Implications for computational psychology and cognitive computing

2014 IEEE 13th International Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing, 2014
Self-efficacy is defined as a person's subjective confidence in their capability of executing an action and has been shown to be one of the most powerful motivators of human action predicting performance across a variety of domains. Self-efficacy has been associated with brain level neural processes and efficacy-like confidence mechanisms are ...
Duane F. Shell   +2 more
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OPO-FCM: A Computational Affection Based OCC-PAD-OCEAN Federation Cognitive Modeling Approach

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems, 2023
In recent years, it is a difficult issue to integrate the deep cross-fertilization and interpretable cognitive modeling methods from the basic theory of emotional psychology with deep learning and other algorithms.
Feng Liu   +10 more
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Models and Computational Theories of Human Cognition From a Psychological and Neurophysiological Perspective

Journal of Biomedical and Sustainable Healthcare Applications, 2022
Affordance and the brain's mirrored systems are closely linked, according to neuroscientific and psychological findings. In spite of this, there are many aspects of both the standalone systems and their representations that we still do not fully comprehend.
Bimaje Akpa, Tamas Akpa
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Ownership psychology as a cognitive adaptation: A minimalist model

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2022
Ownership is universal and ubiquitous in human societies, yet the psychology underpinning ownership intuitions is generally not described in a coherent and computationally tractable manner.
Pascal Boyer
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Hypermedia Human-Computer Interaction and Cognitive Psychology

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000
Hypermedia is compelling designers to deal with the problem of designing and managing large, diverse and complex collections of hypermedia objects. So, hypermedia design needs contributions from several disciplines, including: cognitive psychology, design, computer science and human factors, This paper addresses a connection between cognitive ...
Márcio Matias   +2 more
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Computer technology-cognitive psychology interface and science performance assessment

Educational Technology Research and Development, 1994
The emerging interface between computer technology and cognitive psychology for performance assessment in science education is explored. Cognitive theories of learning offer promises to transform computer technology from a test administration tool into a process assessment tool, and computer technology offers a medium for studying the cognitive ...
David D. Kumar   +2 more
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Computer-Based Demonstrations in Cognitive Psychology: Benefits and Costs

Teaching of Psychology, 2010
This study examined the costs and benefits of using demonstrations in an upper level psychology course. For 6 topics, half of the class read a chapter that explained the concept and theoretical explanations for the described effects, and the other half participated in a demonstration in addition to the reading.
David E. Copeland   +2 more
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Mental models, computational explanation and Bayesian cognitive science: Commentary on Knauff and Gazzo Castañeda (2023)

Thinking and Reasoning, 2021
Knauff and Gazzo Castañeda (2022) object to using the term “new paradigm” to describe recent developments in the psychology of reasoning. This paper concedes that the Kuhnian term “paradigm” may be queried.
M. Oaksford
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