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(In Press). Sense of agency and decision making.
Frontiers in Psychology.
(2026). Sense of agency and addiction.
Frontiers in Psychology. 1725049.
(2023). Statistical decision theory.
In F. G. Ashby, H. Colonius, & E. Dzhafarov (Eds.), The new handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume 3 (pp. 265-310). Cambridge University Press.
(2022). State trace analysis: What it can and cannot do.
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 108, 102655.
(2019). State-trace analysis misinterpreted and misapplied: Reply to Stephens, Matzke, and Hayes (2019).
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 91, 195-200.
(2014). Simulating category learning and set shifting deficits in patients weight-restored from anorexia nervosa.
Neuropsychology. 28(5), 741-51.
(2014). Is state-trace analysis an appropriate tool for assessing the number of cognitive systems?.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 21(4), 935-946.
(2012). Simulating the effects of dopamine imbalance on cognition: From positive affect to Parkinson's disease.
Neural Networks. 32, 74-85.
(2012). Spatiotemporal activity estimation for multivoxel pattern analysis with rapid event-related designs.
NeuroImage. 62(3), 1429-1438.
(2011). Statistical analysis of fMRI data.
(2002). Single versus multiple systems of learning and memory.
Stevens' handbook of experimental psychology.
(2001). Suboptimality in human categorization and identification.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 130, 77.
(2000). A stochastic version of general recognition theory.
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 44, 310–329.
(1998). Selective attention and the formation of linear decision boundaries: Comment on McKinley and Nosofsky (1996).
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance. 24, 301-321.
(1998). Stimulus categorization.
Measurement, judgment, and decision making. 251–301.
(1992). Subitizing: Magical numbers or mere superstition?.
Psychological Research. 54, 80–90.
(1991). Is subitizing a unique numerical ability?.
Perception & Psychophysics. 50, 555–564.
(1989). Stochastic general recognition theory.
Human information processing: Measures, mechanisms, and models. 435–457.

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