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Salvucci, Dario D. & Tuomo Kujala. (2016). Balancing Structural and Temporal Constraints in Multitasking Contexts. Cognitive Science.7 indexed citations
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Salvucci, Dario D., Michael D. Byrne, Christian Lebière, Niels Taatgen, & J. Gregory Trafton. (2014). ACT-R Workshop. Cognitive Science. 36(36).
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Salvucci, Dario D.. (2014). Endowing a Cognitive Architecture with World Knowledge.. Cognitive Science. 36(36).14 indexed citations
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Franco, Mario Emilio Ernesto, Silvina Marianela Yanil López, Rocío Medina, et al.. (2013). Stemphylium lycopersici es el agente causal de la Mancha Gris de la Hoja del tomate en las zonas de produccion horticola de Argentina. El Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual (National University of La Plata).
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Salvucci, Dario D., et al.. (2010). Inferring Multitasking Breakpoints from Single-Task Data. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 32(32).4 indexed citations
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Brumby, Duncan P. & Dario D. Salvucci. (2006). Exploring Human Multitasking Strategies from a Cognitive Constraint Approach. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 28(28).5 indexed citations
Salvucci, Dario D., Alex K. Chavez, & Frank J. Lee. (2004). Modeling Effects of Age in Complex Tasks: A Case Study in Driving. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 26(26).16 indexed citations
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Salvucci, Dario D., et al.. (2004). Toward an ACT-R General Executive for Human Multitasking.. 267–272.10 indexed citations
Lebière, Christian, Robert C. Gray, Dario D. Salvucci, & Robert West. (2003). Choice and Learning under Uncertainty: A Case Study in Baseball Batting. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 25(25).19 indexed citations
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Salvucci, Dario D., et al.. (2003). Toward a Unified Framework for Tracking Cognitive Processes. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 25(25).3 indexed citations
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Chavez, Alex K. & Dario D. Salvucci. (2003). An ACT-R Model of the Wickens Tracking Task. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 25(25).3 indexed citations
Salvucci, Dario D. & John R. Anderson. (2000). Interpreting Eye-Movement Protocols. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 22(22).1 indexed citations
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