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Prof. Andrew Heathcote

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants44
Total funding$2,012,016

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2012 (3 grants)

Rapid Decisions: From Neuroscience to Complex Cognitions$134,000

Response threshold adjustments during task switching: a model-based magnetic resonance spectroscopy study$12,000

GIBI, a general purpose graphical user interface for Bayesian analysis$5,000

2011 (2 grants)

Choice Models for Learning and Memory$544,155

Accumulating Evidence on Applied Cognitive Control$12,000

2009 (1 grants)

An evidence accumulation model of choice and response time in recognition memory$1,800

2008 (5 grants)

Absolute identification and beyond: A comprehensive, integrated architecture for speeded choice$120,000

Modulation of cognitive control: integrating behavioural and ERP analyses of experimental and participant levels of control$20,000

Acquiring expertise in the mental manipulation of visual images: Effects on brain and behaviour$17,000

Finding the simplest comprehensive model of speeded choice$6,750

Accounting for old item variability in recognition memory for words$6,000

2007 (5 grants)

Modulation of cognitive control: Comparing experimental and participant levels of control$20,000

Is the triad relationship of intelligence in working memory and processing speed psychometrically detectable during childhood developmental stages?$6,402

Testing a truism: people cannot learn absolute identification$6,000

The time course of forgetting: the utility of asymptotic modeling and its implications for Jost's second law$5,300

48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach California, 15/11/2007 - 18/11/2007$2,500

2006 (3 grants)

PRC - Priority Research Centre for Brain & Mental Health Research (CBMHR)$524,282

Fractionating cognitive control processes in task switching$10,000

Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 16/11/2006 - 19/11/2006$2,400

2005 (3 grants)

Are two processes one too many?$80,000

2005 RIBG allocation$9,094

46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, 10-13 November 2005$2,400

2004 (4 grants)

Studies of lexical contagion: Interaction between lexical and episodic memory$105,000

A law of tails for response time distribution$9,156

Visit of A/Prof Scott Brown, 5 August 2004 to 29 September 2004$3,075

45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, 18-21 November 2004, USA$2,230

2003 (1 grants)

44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society 6 to 9 November 2003$1,800

2002 (2 grants)

The Development of Speed Skill$149,000

Visit of Prof Doug Mewhort, from 25 February 2002 to 8 April 2002$5,380

2001 (2 grants)

Tenth Australasian Mathematical Psychology Conference (AMPC), from 1 December 2001 to 2 December 2001$3,000

The Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, USA 26-29 July 2001$2,400

2000 (2 grants)

Testing detailed models of visual word identification: Decision and response contributions to performance.$47,000

A/Prof Ching-Fan Sheu - 20 March 2000 - 15 May 2000$4,677

1999 (1 grants)

Nonlinear Analysis of Human Decision Making in Prediction and Choice Tasks$9,000

1998 (1 grants)

Psychonomics, USA 19-22 November 1998$1,028

1997 (4 grants)

Quantitative Measurement and Modeling of Short and Long Term Memory.$7,000

Quantitative Measurement of Skill Acquisition and Verbal Memory.$7,000

Heathcote - Prof Mewhort 1/8/97-31/9/97$4,333

30th Annual Mathematical Psychology Conference, Indiana University, 31 July - 3 August 1997$1,529

1995 (2 grants)

95APP.RENEWAL. An analysis of human cognition using dynamic nonlinear models.$32,748

Society for Computers in Psychology, Psychonomics & Judgement and Decision Making (3 annual society mtgs.) - LA, USA - 8-13/11/95$1,077

1994 (1 grants)

94 GRANT. An analysis of human cognition using dynamic nonlinear models.$34,000

1993 (2 grants)

93 GRANT. An Analysis of Human Cognition using Dynamic Nonlinear Models.$32,000

'World Conf on Neural Networks (Annual, International Neural Network Soc.)', Portland, Oregon, 11 - 15 July 1993$2,500