At the CogWorks Lab we are interested in basic and applied research in the area of immediate interactive behavior. On the basic side, we are working to understand the interplay of cognition, perception, and action in routine interactive behavior. These interests entail understanding top-down versus bottom-up control of behavior, the role of implicit versus explicit knowledge, internal versus external representations, and knowledge in-the-head versus knowledge in-the-world. On the applied side, we specialize in the field of Cognitive Engineering (cognitive science theory applied to human factors issues). Our research methods include behavioral and performance measures (including eye-tracking), brain-based measures (EEG), and computational cognitive modeling (using ACT-R, SanLab, and closed form modeling).

R functions you should know about!


This list will be continually updated!

aggregate
Splits the data into subsets, computes summary statistics for each, and returns the result in a convenient form
rle
Compute the lengths and values of runs of equal values in a vector
unlist
simplifies a list structure to produce a vector which contains all atomic components
ifelse
a ternary like operation
nrow
returns the number of rows
split
divides the data in a vector into groups

Intro To EEG


An introduction to EEG by the CogWorks Lab.

A true Human Factors pioneer in action...



YouTube Video
Clearly beyond the days of covered wagons, but in the mid 1960's pioneering research was being conducted on the attentional demands of automobile driving.

An Online Database of ACT-R Parameters


[Wong, T. J., Cokely, E. T., & Schooler, L. J. (2010). An online database of ACT-R parameters: Towards a transparent community-based approach to model development. In D. D. Salvucci & G. Gunzelmann (Eds.), Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 282-286). Philadelphia, PA: Drexel University.]

The database can be accessed through the URL:
http://www-abc.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/actrdb/

Internet-interface of this database was tested and should work with the latest versions of most of the popular browsers, such as Firefox 3+, Safari 4, Internet Explorer 8+, and Opera.

It provides information of ACT-R parameters and serves four basic functions:
1. Monitoring how frequently parameters are modified.
2. Obtaining parameter means, medians and distributions.
3. Searching the keyword descriptions of ACT-R studies in the database.
4. Collecting fields of study and other information related to ACT-R parameter estimations.

Web experiment open to general public


RPI's IRB has approved our lab's first web experiment that is open to the general public. If you are not an RPI undergraduate and would like to participate, we welcome you to click below! If you are an RPI student and would like credit for participating, please go through Experimetrix.

CLICK HERE to Participate in: Clustering Online Experiment

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