Cognitive modeling of different processing modes in task switching: towards an explanation of the effects of aging on switching cost. (2012)

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Stéphane Deline

Bibliographic Entry

Deline S. & Juhel J. (2012). Cognitive modeling of different processing modes in task switching: towards an explanation of the effects of aging on switching cost. In N. Rußwinkel, U. Drewitz, & H. van Rijn (Eds.), Proceedings of ICCM 2012, 11th international Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 281-282). Universitätsbibliothek, Berlin.


Year: 2012
Type: proceedings
Status: Published
Categories: Individual Differences, Interference, Task Switching
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Cognitive modeling of different processing modes in task switching: towards an explanation of the effects of aging on switching cost.



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