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Erik Altmann
Erik Altmann
Professor, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University
Verified email at msu.edu - Homepage
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Memory for goals: An activation‐based model
EM Altmann, JG Trafton
Cognitive science 26 (1), 39-83, 2002
11442002
Deliberate practice: Is that all it takes to become an expert?
DZ Hambrick, FL Oswald, EM Altmann, EJ Meinz, F Gobet, G Campitelli
Intelligence 45, 34-45, 2014
6892014
Preparing to resume an interrupted task: Effects of prospective goal encoding and retrospective rehearsal
JG Trafton, EM Altmann, DP Brock, FE Mintz
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 58 (5), 583-603, 2003
6292003
An integrated model of cognitive control in task switching.
EM Altmann, WD Gray
Psychological review 115 (3), 602, 2008
4392008
Momentary interruptions can derail the train of thought.
EM Altmann, JG Trafton, DZ Hambrick
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (1), 215, 2014
3672014
Forgetting to remember: The functional relationship of decay and interference
EM Altmann, WD Gray
Psychological science 13 (1), 27-33, 2002
3202002
Task interruption: Resumption lag and the role of cues
EM Altmann, JG Trafton
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 26 (26), 2004
3182004
Timecourse of recovery from task interruption: Data and a model
EM Altmann, JG Trafton
Psychonomic bulletin & review 14 (6), 1079-1084, 2007
2832007
Advance preparation in task switching: What work is being done?
EM Altmann
Psychological Science 15 (9), 616-622, 2004
1822004
Functional decay of memory for tasks
EM Altmann
Psychological Research 66 (4), 287-297, 2002
1762002
The preparation effect in task switching: Carryover of SOA
EM Altmann
Memory & cognition 32 (1), 153-163, 2004
1692004
A memory for goals model of sequence errors
JG Trafton, EM Altmann, RM Ratwani
Cognitive Systems Research 12 (2), 134-143, 2011
1312011
Formulating the problem space computational model
A Newell, GR Yost, JE Laird, PS Rosenbloom, E Altmann
The Soar papers (vol. II) research on integrated intelligence, 1321-1359, 1993
1151993
Tasks of a feather flock together: Similarity effects in task switching
CM Arrington, EM Altmann, TH Carr
Memory & Cognition 31 (5), 781-789, 2003
1142003
Huh, what was I doing? How people use environmental cues after an interruption
JG Trafton, EM Altmann, DP Brock
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 49 (3 …, 2005
1112005
Comparing switch costs: alternating runs and explicit cuing.
EM Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 33 (3), 475, 2007
912007
Cognitive modeling and human-computer interaction
WD Gray, EM Altmann
Karwowski [341], 387-391, 2001
832001
Testing probability matching and episodic retrieval accounts of response repetition effects in task switching.
EM Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37 (4), 935, 2011
772011
How planful is routine behavior? A selective-attention model of performance in the Tower of Hanoi.
EG Patsenko, EM Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 139 (1), 95, 2010
762010
Episodic indexing: A model of memory for attention events
EM Altmann, BE John
Cognitive Science 23 (2), 117-156, 1999
721999
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