Name
Affiliation
Papers
GLENN GUNZELMANN
Department of Psychology, Baker Hall, 342-C, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
29
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
36
105
20.14
Referers 
Referees 
References 
168
116
89
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
A Unified Model of Fatigue in a Cognitive Architecture - Time-of-Day and Time-on-Task Effects on Task Performance.00.342019
Path visualization: a method for objective measurement of spatial visualization00.342019
Functional Equivalence of Sleep Loss and Time on Task Effects in Sustained Attention.10.432018
Further Evidence That Sleep Deprivation Effects and the Vigilance Decrement Are Functionally Equivalent: Comment on Altmann (2018).00.342018
Visual Working Memory Resources Are Best Characterized as Dynamic, Quantifiable Mnemonic Traces.10.402017
A Cognitive-Pharmacokinetic Computational Model of the Effect of Toluene on Performance.00.342017
Personalizing Training to Acquire and Sustain Competence Through Use of a Cognitive Model.00.342017
Constructing representations of spatial location from briefly presented displays.00.342017
Real-Time Fatigue Monitoring with Computational Cognitive Models.40.472016
Using Prior Data to Inform Model Parameters in the Predictive Performance Equation.00.342016
ACT-R and LBA Model Mimicry Reveals Similarity Across Modeling Formalisms.00.342015
Comparing Accounts of Psychomotor Vigilance Impairment Due to Sleep Loss.10.432014
An interpolation approach for fitting computationally intensive models.00.342014
Requirements for Predicting the Impact of Fatigue on Human Behavior.00.342014
Motivations and Goals in Developing Integrative Models of Human Cognition.00.342013
Task artifacts and strategic adaptation in the change signal task.00.342013
Evaluating the Relationship Between Neuropsychological Function and Cognitive Performance10.392012
Diminished access to declarative knowledge with sleep deprivation70.742012
Representations and Processes of Human Spatial Competence.50.652011
Introduction to the Topic on Modeling Spatial Cognition.10.392011
Sleep loss and driver performance: Quantitative predictions with zero free parameters121.432011
Sleep deprivation and sustained attention performance: integrating mathematical and cognitive modeling.273.132009
Using computational cognitive modeling to predict dual-task performance with sleep deprivation.71.082009
Strategy generalization across orientation tasks: testing a computational cognitive model.71.182008
Cognitive Architectures: Valid Control Mechanisms for Spatial Information Processing.10.382007
Mechanisms for human spatial competence100.882006
Orientation Tasks with Multiple Views of Space: Strategies and Performance92.202004
Emulating A Visuospatial Memory Field Using Act-R10.472004
Problem solving: Increased planning with practice101.442003