Qiong Zhang
Affiliations: | 2019- | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
Area:
Cognitive Modeling, Machine LearningGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn Anderson | grad student | Carnegie Mellon | |
Thomas L. Griffiths | post-doc | ||
Kenneth A. Norman | post-doc |
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He G, Song W, Dong P, et al. (2024) Is Working Memory Necessary for Both Selection and Calculation in Level 1 Visual Perspective Taking? Evidence from Children and Adults. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 14 |
Ma S, Popov V, Zhang Q. (2024) A neural index reflecting the amount of cognitive resources available during memory encoding: A model-based approach. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Lu Q, Nguyen TT, Zhang Q, et al. (2024) Reconciling shared versus context-specific information in a neural network model of latent causes. Scientific Reports. 14: 16782 |
Devraj A, Griffiths TL, Zhang Q. (2024) Reconciling categorization and memory via environmental statistics. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Cornell CA, Norman KA, Griffiths TL, et al. (2024) Improving Memory Search Through Model-Based Cue Selection. Psychological Science. 9567976231215298 |
Tian Z, Huang S, Wen S, et al. (2023) Event-related potentials reveal visual episodic memory deficits in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B. 148: 109460 |
Callaway F, Griffiths TL, Norman KA, et al. (2023) Optimal metacognitive control of memory recall. Psychological Review |
Zhang Q, Griffiths TL, Norman KA. (2022) Optimal policies for free recall. Psychological Review |
Anderson JR, Borst JP, Fincham JM, et al. (2018) The Common Time Course of Memory Processes Revealed. Psychological Science. 956797618774526 |
Zhang Q, van Vugt M, Borst JP, et al. (2018) Mapping working memory retrieval in space and in time: A combined electroencephalography and electrocorticography approach. Neuroimage |