From 1000ms to 650ms: Why interleaving, soft constraints, and milliseconds matter (2007)

Authors

Michael J. SchoellesWayne D. GrayBella Zafrina Veksler

Bibliographic Entry

Veksler, B. Z., Gray, W. D., & Schoelles, M. J. (2007). From 1000ms to 650 ms: Why interleaving, soft constraints, and milliseconds matter. In proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.


Year: 2007
Type: inproceedings
Status: published
Category: Multi-Tasking
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From 1000ms to 650ms: Why interleaving, soft constraints, and milliseconds matter



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