Human Modelling for Military Application » MODELING ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR UNDER COGNITIVE CONSTRAINT: BOUNDED OPTIMALITY IN CHOICE AND ACTION Professor
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Professor Richard L. Lewis University of Michigan Department of Psychology Ann Arbor, MI 48109 [email protected] +1-734-763-1466 Professor Andrew Howes University of Manchester Manchester Business School MBS East, Booth Street West Manchester M15 6PB United Kingdom [email protected] +44(0) 161 30 65826 Dr. Alonso H. Vera NASA Ames Research Center HCI Group MS 262-4 Moffett Field CA 94035 [email protected] +1-605-604-6294
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تاریخ انتشار 2010