AIC model selection using Akaike weights EJ Wagenmakers, S Farrell Psychonomic bulletin & review 11 (1), 192-196, 2004 | 2242 | 2004 |
Estimation and interpretation of 1/fα noise in human cognition EJ Wagenmakers, S Farrell, R Ratcliff Psychonomic bulletin & review 11 (4), 579-615, 2004 | 417 | 2004 |
An endogenous distributed model of ordering in serial recall S Farrell, S Lewandowsky Psychonomic bulletin & review 9 (1), 59-79, 2002 | 403 | 2002 |
Computational modeling in cognition: Principles and practice S Lewandowsky, S Farrell SAGE publications, 2010 | 372 | 2010 |
Modeling working memory: An interference model of complex span K Oberauer, S Lewandowsky, S Farrell, C Jarrold, M Greaves Psychonomic bulletin & review 19 (5), 779-819, 2012 | 346 | 2012 |
What limits working memory capacity? K Oberauer, S Farrell, C Jarrold, S Lewandowsky Psychological bulletin 142 (7), 758, 2016 | 214 | 2016 |
Temporal clustering and sequencing in short-term memory and episodic memory. S Farrell Psychological review 119 (2), 223, 2012 | 212 | 2012 |
Benchmarks for models of short-term and working memory. K Oberauer, S Lewandowsky, E Awh, GDA Brown, A Conway, N Cowan, ... Psychological bulletin 144 (9), 885, 2018 | 205 | 2018 |
Short-term memory: New data and a model S Lewandowsky, S Farrell Psychology of Learning and Motivation 49, 1-48, 2008 | 200 | 2008 |
Human cognition and a pile of sand: a discussion on serial correlations and self-organized criticality. EJ Wagenmakers, S Farrell, R Ratcliff Journal of experimental psychology: General 134 (1), 108, 2005 | 148 | 2005 |
Computational modeling of cognition and behavior S Farrell, S Lewandowsky Cambridge University Press, 2018 | 141 | 2018 |
Modelling transposition latencies: Constraints for theories of serial order memory S Farrell, S Lewandowsky Journal of Memory and Language 51 (1), 115-135, 2004 | 138 | 2004 |
Computational models as aids to better reasoning in psychology S Farrell, S Lewandowsky Current Directions in Psychological Science 19 (5), 329-335, 2010 | 135 | 2010 |
1/f noise in human cognition: is it ubiquitous, and what does it mean? S Farrell, EJ Wagenmakers, R Ratcliff Psychonomic bulletin & review 13 (4), 737-741, 2006 | 106 | 2006 |
Bayesian and maximum likelihood estimation of hierarchical response time models S Farrell, CJH Ludwig Psychonomic bulletin & review 15 (6), 1209-1217, 2008 | 92 | 2008 |
A consensus-based transparency checklist B Aczel, B Szaszi, A Sarafoglou, Z Kekecs, Š Kucharský, D Benjamin, ... Nature human behaviour 4 (1), 4-6, 2020 | 82 | 2020 |
A connectionist model of complacency and adaptive recovery under automation. S Farrell, S Lewandowsky Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (2), 395, 2000 | 81 | 2000 |
Phonological similarity in serial recall: Constraints on theories of memory S Lewandowsky, S Farrell Journal of Memory and Language 58 (2), 429-448, 2008 | 75 | 2008 |
Mixed-list phonological similarity effects in delayed serial recall S Farrell Journal of Memory and Language 55 (4), 587-600, 2006 | 73 | 2006 |
A redintegration account of the effects of speech rate, lexicality, and word frequency in immediate serial recall S Lewandowsky, S Farrell Psychological Research 63 (2), 163-173, 2000 | 72 | 2000 |