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Hemon
at MathPsych / ICCM 2026

Theory Building, Evaluation, and Rationality
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Jul 18 @ 09:00 EDT - Jul 18 @ 10:20 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
When Model Fit Reflects Flexibility Rather Than Explanation: Benchmarking Against Complexity-Matched Baselines
Sönke Steffen, Dr. Catherine Sibert
A Resource-Rational account of Information Scent in Navigation
Xiaofu Jin, Yunpeng Bai, Antti Oulasvirta
Memory Dynamics and Decision Making
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Jul 18 @ 10:40 EDT - Jul 18 @ 12:00 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
Intrinsic Behaviour Variability in Recurrent Associative Memory Through Chaotic Neurons
Anas Charrat, Sylvain Chartier
A Spreading Activation Model of Causal Reasoning
Dominic Le, Dr. Can (John) Mekik
Learning Multi‑Attribute Preferences and Selective Attribute Updates in an Extended Distance MDFT
Connor Tate, Brent Venable, David Fries
Core ACT-R & Cognitive Architectures
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Jul 19 @ 09:00 EDT - Jul 19 @ 10:20 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
Rapid Prototyping of Event-Driven Contextual Memory in the ACT-Up Cognitive Architecture
Prof. Robert Thomson, Christian Lebiere
Modeling Active and Passive Hypothesis Testing in Category Learning with ACT-R
Timon Dohnke, Nele Russwinkel
Perceptual clustering in ACT-R for visual scene representation
Miki Matsumuro
Architectural Extensions for Embodiment and Emotion
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Jul 19 @ 10:40 EDT - Jul 19 @ 12:00 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
Comparing Accounts of Emotion Signal Propagation in the Common Model of Cognition
Dr. Catherine Sibert, Prof. Andrea Stocco
How motor anticipations inform cognitive decisions - Could ACT-R be a good choice to model this?
Dr. Wolfgang Schoppek, Bruno Emond
Symposium on Interactive Cognition
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Jul 20 @ 09:00 EDT - Jul 20 @ 10:20 EDT
Public session
Symposium on Interactive Cognition
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Jul 20 @ 10:40 EDT - Jul 20 @ 12:00 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
Why learning to think divergently is faster when peer-assisted
Mr. Joshua Wong, Ion Juvina, Paul Stefan Popescu
Language and Sentence Processing
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Jul 20 @ 15:00 EDT - Jul 20 @ 16:00 EDT
In-person session
Presentations
Algorithmic Consequences of Particle Filters for Sentence Processing: Amplified Garden-Paths and Digging-In Effects
Amani Maina-Kilaas, Roger Levy