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Ion Juvina

email:ijuvinaandrew.cmu.edu
www:http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/ijuvina/index.htm
institutions: Carnegie Mellon University
publications:

Taatgen, N.A., Juvina, I., Schipper, M., Borst, J.P., & Martens, S. (In Press). Too Much Control can Hurt: A Threaded Cognition Model of the Attentional Blink. Cognitive Psychology. [PDF] [info]

Juvina, I., & Taatgen, N. A. (2009). A repetition-suppression account of between-trial effects in a modified Stroop paradigm. Acta Psychologica, 131(1), 72-84. [info]

Juvina, I. & Taatgen, N.A. (2007). Modeling Control Strategies in the N-Back Task. In proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. [PDF] [info]

Juvina, I., Taatgen, N.A., & Dickison, D. (2007). Cognitive Control as Alternation of Activation and Suppression in the Stroop Task. In proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Nashville, TN, USA. [PDF] [info]

Taatgen, N. A., Juvina, I., Herd, S., Jilk, D., & Martens, S. (2007). Attentional blink: An internal traffic jam? In proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. [PDF] [info]

Juvina, I. & Taatgen, N. A. (2006). How attentional blink facilitates multitasking. In proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 2520 ) . Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [PDF] [info]