Can quantum probability provide a new direction for cognitive modeling?

EM Pothos, JR Busemeyer - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2013 - cambridge.org
Classical (Bayesian) probability (CP) theory has led to an influential research tradition for
modeling cognitive processes. Cognitive scientists have been trained to work with CP …

Half a century of research on Garner interference and the separability–integrality distinction.

D Algom, D Fitousi - Psychological Bulletin, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Research in the allied domains of selective attention and perceptual independence has
made great advances over the past 5 decades ensuing from the foundational ideas and …

Nice guys finish fast and bad guys finish last: Facilitatory vs. inhibitory interaction in parallel systems

A Eidels, JW Houpt, N Altieri, L Pei… - Journal of mathematical …, 2011 - Elsevier
Systems Factorial Technology is a powerful framework for investigating the fundamental
properties of human information processing such as architecture (ie, serial or parallel …

Selectivity in probabilistic causality: Where psychology runs into quantum physics

EN Dzhafarov, JV Kujala - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2012 - Elsevier
Given a set of several inputs into a system (eg, independent variables characterizing stimuli)
and a set of several stochastically non-independent outputs (eg, random variables …

[PDF][PDF] Quantum structure and human thought

D Aerts, J Broekaert, L Gabora, S Sozzo - Behavioral and Brain …, 2013 - academia.edu
We analyze different aspects of our quantum modeling approach of human concepts, and
more specifically focus on the quantum effects of contextuality, interference, entanglement …

All-possible-couplings approach to measuring probabilistic context

EN Dzhafarov, JV Kujala - PLoS One, 2013 - journals.plos.org
From behavioral sciences to biology to quantum mechanics, one encounters situations
where (i) a system outputs several random variables in response to several inputs,(ii) for …

Quantum entanglement and the issue of selective influences in psychology: An overview

EN Dzhafarov, JV Kujala - … : 6th International Symposium, QI 2012, Paris …, 2012 - Springer
Similar formalisms have been independently developed in psychology, to deal with the
issue of selective influences (deciding which of several experimental manipulations …

The statistical properties of the survivor interaction contrast

JW Houpt, JT Townsend - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2010 - Elsevier
The Survivor Interaction Contrast (SIC) is a powerful tool for assessing the architecture and
stopping rule of a model of mental processes (Townsend & Nozawa, 1995). Despite its …

Features of response times: Identification of cognitive mechanisms through mathematical modeling

D Algom, A Eidels, RXD Hawkins… - … Oxford handbook of …, 2015 - books.google.com
Psychology is one of the most recent sciences to issue from the mother-tree of philosophy.
One of the greatest challenges is that of formulating theories and methodologies that move …

On selective influences, marginal selectivity, and Bell/CHSH inequalities

EN Dzhafarov, JV Kujala - Topics in Cognitive Science, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The Bell/CHSH inequalities of quantum physics are identical with the inequalities derived in
mathematical psychology for the problem of selective influences in cases involving two …