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Reder, L.M., Proctor, I., Anderson, J.R., Gyulai, F., Quinlan, J.J., & Oates, J.O. (2006). Midazolam does not inhibit association formation, just its storage and strengthening. Psychopharmacology, 188(4), 462-471. [download PDF]

Rehling, J., Lovett, M., Lebiere, C., Reder, L., & Demiral, B. (2004) Modeling complex tasks: An individual difference approach. In Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (1137-1142). August 4-7, Chicago, USA. [download PDF]

Daily, L.Z., Lovett, M.C., & Reder, L.M. (2001). Modeling Individual Differences in Working Memory Performance: A Source Activation Account. Cognitive Science, 25, 315-353 [lead article]. [download PDF]

Schunn, C.D., Lovett, M.C., & Reder, L.M. (2001). Awareness and Working Memory in Strategy Adaptivity. Memory & Cognition, 29(2), 254-266.  [download PDF]

Lovett, M.C., Daily, L.Z., & Reder, L.M. (2000). A Source Activation Theory of Working Memory: Cross-task Prediction of Performance in ACT-R. Journal of Cognitive Systems Research, 99-118. Also available at: Elsevier [download PDF]

Lovett, M.C., Reder, L.M., & Lebiere, C. (1999). Modeling Working Memory in a Unified Architecture: An ACT-R Perspective. In Miyake, A. and Shah, P. (Eds). Models of Working Memory. Oxford University Press, pp.135-182. [download PDF]

Lovett, M.C., Reder, L.M., & Lebiere, C. (1997). Modeling Individual Differences in a Digit Working Memory Task. Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Cognitive Science Conference, pp.460-465. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. [download PDF]

Anderson, J.R., Reder, L.M., & Lebiere, C. (1996). Working Memory: Activation limitations on retrieval. Cognitive Psychology, 30, 221-256. [download PDF]