Exploring Working Memory Mechanisms

At Neurocognition Lab, we investigate how models simulate working memory, comparing their information maintenance and manipulation processes to established psychological theories of human cognitive limitations.

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Memory Simulation

Exploring cognitive processes through advanced model comparisons and simulations.

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A detailed illustration of a human brain suspended in a futuristic environment. The background consists of concentric circles of evenly spaced, small metallic spheres, giving a sense of depth and complexity.
Working Memory Study

This project investigates how models manage and manipulate information, drawing parallels with human cognitive limitations and psychological frameworks of working memory to enhance understanding of memory processes.

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A vintage typewriter with a sheet of paper on which the words 'MACHINE LEARNING' are typed in bold. The typewriter appears to be an older model with black keys and a white body, placed on a wooden surface.
Cognitive Insights

Our research delves into the computational origins of cognitive biases, examining how these biases manifest in models and their implications for understanding human psychology and decision-making processes.

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