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| Name: | Andrew Reifers |
| Department: | Graduate IST |
| Projects: | Caffeine as a Behavioral Moderator |
| Personal Web-Page: | http://reef7.sytes.net |
| E-mail: | alr288@psu.edu |
| Over the past year I have had the pleasure of working under Dr. Frank Ritter at the Pennsylvania State University. During that time I began to develop a strong interest and moderate understanding of the ACT-R architecture. As an undergraduate I was an aspiring psychologist that became disinherited with the lack of concrete psychological theory. ACT-R appeared to be a perfect fit for my interest in human cognition and frustration with the lack of existing concrete theory. Throughout my time working with Dr. Ritter I have built a few simple models with a focus on developing an effective overlay that adjusts global parameters appropriately. My current future research interest is focused around adding metacognition to ACT-R. |
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