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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- The Oxford Handbook of Computational and Mathematical Psychology
- Dedication
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Preface
- Review of Basic Mathematical Concepts Used in Computational and Mathematical Psychology
- Multidimensional Signal Detection Theory
- Modeling Simple Decisions and Applications Using a Diffusion Model
- Features of Response Times: Identification of Cognitive Mechanisms through Mathematical Modeling
- Computational Reinforcement Learning
- Why Is Accurately Labeling Simple Magnitudes So Hard? A Past, Present, and Future Look at Simple Perceptual Judgment
- An Exemplar-Based Random-Walk Model of Categorization and Recognition
- Models of Episodic Memory
- Structure and Flexibility in Bayesian Models of Cognition
- Models of Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty
- Models of Semantic Memory
- Shape Perception
- Bayesian Estimation in Hierarchical Models
- Model Comparison and the Principle of Parsimony
- Neurocognitive Modeling of Perceptual Decision Making
- Mathematical and Computational Modeling in Clinical Psychology
- Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision
- Index
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- The Oxford Handbook of Computational and Mathematical Psychology
- Dedication
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Preface
- Review of Basic Mathematical Concepts Used in Computational and Mathematical Psychology
- Multidimensional Signal Detection Theory
- Modeling Simple Decisions and Applications Using a Diffusion Model
- Features of Response Times: Identification of Cognitive Mechanisms through Mathematical Modeling
- Computational Reinforcement Learning
- Why Is Accurately Labeling Simple Magnitudes So Hard? A Past, Present, and Future Look at Simple Perceptual Judgment
- An Exemplar-Based Random-Walk Model of Categorization and Recognition
- Models of Episodic Memory
- Structure and Flexibility in Bayesian Models of Cognition
- Models of Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty
- Models of Semantic Memory
- Shape Perception
- Bayesian Estimation in Hierarchical Models
- Model Comparison and the Principle of Parsimony
- Neurocognitive Modeling of Perceptual Decision Making
- Mathematical and Computational Modeling in Clinical Psychology
- Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision
- Index