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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j26]Mahi Luthra, Peter M. Todd:
Social Search and Resource Clustering as Emergent Stable States. Artif. Life 29(1): 118-140 (2023) - 2022
- [c31]Mahi Luthra, Peter M. Todd:
How people use the past as cues to the present. CogSci 2022 - 2021
- [c30]Mahi Luthra, Peter M. Todd:
People Adjust Recency Adaptively to Environment Structure. CogSci 2021 - [c29]Mahi Luthra, Peter M. Todd:
Social Search Evolves with the Emergence of Clustered Environments. ALIFE 2021: 52 - 2020
- [j25]Ke Sang, Peter M. Todd, Robert L. Goldstone, Thomas T. Hills:
Simple Threshold Rules Solve Explore/Exploit Trade-offs in a Resource Accumulation Search Task. Cogn. Sci. 44(2) (2020) - [c28]Mahi Luthra, Eduardo J. Izquierdo, Peter M. Todd:
Cognition Evolves with the Emergence of Environmental Patchiness. ALIFE 2020: 450-458
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c27]Mahi Luthra, Peter M. Todd:
Role of Working Memory on Strategy Use in the Probability Learning Task. CogSci 2019: 721-727 - 2018
- [c26]Samantha Cohen, Peter M. Todd:
No Changes in Speed and Selectivity in Mobile Dating Choices Over Time. CogSci 2018 - [c25]Tyler Marghetis, Samantha Cohen, Peter M. Todd, Robert L. Goldstone, David Landy:
The embodied, interactional origins of systemic inequality in conversation. CogSci 2018 - 2017
- [c24]Samantha Cohen, Peter M. Todd:
Expected Utility in Romantic Relationships: Satisfaction as a Cue for Romantic Partnership Dissolution. CogSci 2017 - 2016
- [j24]Peter M. Todd, Henry Brighton:
Building the Theory of Ecological Rationality. Minds Mach. 26(1-2): 9-30 (2016) - 2015
- [j23]Richard A. Hullinger, John K. Kruschke, Peter M. Todd:
An Evolutionary Analysis of Learned Attention. Cogn. Sci. 39(6): 1172-1215 (2015) - [j22]Jared Lorince, Sam Zorowitz, Jaimie Murdock, Peter M. Todd:
The Wisdom of the Few? "Supertaggers" in Collaborative Tagging Systems. J. Web Sci. 1(1): 16-32 (2015) - [j21]Wai-Tat Fu, Thomas T. Hills, Peter M. Todd:
Interfacing Mind and Environment: The Central Role of Search in Cognition. Top. Cogn. Sci. 7(3): 384-390 (2015) - [j20]Thomas T. Hills, Peter M. Todd, Michael N. Jones:
Foraging in Semantic Fields: How We Search Through Memory. Top. Cogn. Sci. 7(3): 513-534 (2015) - [c23]Jared Lorince, Kenneth Joseph, Peter M. Todd:
Analysis of Music Tagging and Listening Patterns: Do Tags Really Function as Retrieval Aids? SBP 2015: 141-152 - [i1]Jared Lorince, Sam Zorowitz, Jaimie Murdock, Peter M. Todd:
Wisdom of the Few? "Supertaggers" in Collaborative Tagging Systems. CoRR abs/1502.02777 (2015) - 2014
- [c22]Brent Kievit-Kylar, Peter M. Todd, Yong-Yeol Ahn:
Making Sense out of Food. CogSci 2014 - [c21]Jared Lorince, Debora Donato, Peter M. Todd:
Path Following in Social Web Search. SBP 2014: 119-127 - [c20]Jared Lorince, Sam Zorowitz, Jaimie Murdock, Peter M. Todd:
"Supertagger" behavior in building folksonomies. WebSci 2014: 129-138 - 2013
- [c19]Ke Sang, Junyi Dai, Peter M. Todd, Robert L. Goldstone:
Temporal discounting in a sequential search task. CogSci 2013 - [c18]Gwen Mullinix, Oliver Gray, Juan Colado, Elizabeth S. Veinott, James Leonard, Elizabeth Lerner Papautsky, Chris Argenta, Marcia Clover, Steven Sickles, Edward Castronova, Peter M. Todd, Travis L. Ross, Jared Lorince, Jared M. Hotaling, Sharon Mayell, Chris Hale, Elizabeth T. Whitaker, Robert R. Hoffman, Olivia Fox, John M. Flach:
Heuristica: Designing a serious game for improving decision making. IGIC 2013: 250-255 - [c17]Elizabeth S. Veinott, James Leonard, Elizabeth Lerner Papautsky, Brandon Perelman, Aleksandra S. Stankovic, Jared Lorince, Jared M. Hotaling, Travis L. Ross, Peter M. Todd, Edward Castronova, Jerome R. Busemeyer, Chris Hale, Richard Catrambone, Elizabeth T. Whitaker, Olivia Fox, John M. Flach, Robert R. Hoffman:
The effect of camera perspective and session duration on training decision making in a serious video game. IGIC 2013: 256-262 - [c16]Jared Lorince, Peter M. Todd:
Can simple social copying heuristics explain tag popularity in a collaborative tagging system? WebSci 2013: 215-224 - 2011
- [j19]Peter M. Todd, Yvonne Rogers, Stephen J. Payne:
Nudging the Trolley in the Supermarket: How to Deliver the Right Information to Shoppers. Int. J. Mob. Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(2): 20-34 (2011) - [c15]Hansjörg Neth, Simeon Schächtele, Sulav Duwal, Peter M. Todd:
Competitive Mate Choice: How Need for Speed Beats Quests for Quality and Harmony. CogSci 2011 - [c14]Ke Sang, Peter M. Todd, Robert L. Goldstone:
Learning near-optimal search in a minimal explore/exploit task. CogSci 2011 - [c13]Vaiva Kalnikaité, Yvonne Rogers, Jon Bird, Nicolas Villar, Khaled Bachour, Stephen J. Payne, Peter M. Todd, Johannes Schöning, Antonio Krüger, Stefan Kreitmayer:
How to nudge in Situ: designing lambent devices to deliver salient information in supermarkets. UbiComp 2011: 11-20
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j18]Peter M. Todd, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
Farewell and Hello Editorial. Adapt. Behav. 17(1): 5-6 (2009) - [j17]Andreas Wilke, John M. C. Hutchinson, Peter M. Todd, Uwe Czienskowski:
Fishing for the Right Words: Decision Rules for Human Foraging Behavior in Internal Search Tasks. Cogn. Sci. 33(3): 497-529 (2009) - 2008
- [j16]Thomas T. Hills, Peter M. Todd:
Population Heterogeneity and Individual Differences in an Assortative Agent-Based Marriage and Divorce Model (MADAM) Using Search with Relaxing Expectations. J. Artif. Soc. Soc. Simul. 11(4) (2008) - 2007
- [j15]Peter M. Todd:
How much information do we need? Eur. J. Oper. Res. 177(3): 1317-1332 (2007) - [c12]Daniel S. McFarlin, Peter M. Todd:
Evolving a Better Adversary: A Case Study in a German Castle. ALIFE 2007: 229-235 - [p1]Peter M. Todd, Lael J. Schooler:
From Disintegrated Architectures of Cognition to an Integrated Heuristic Toolbox. Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems 2007: 151-164 - 2004
- [c11]Peter M. Todd, Anja Dieckmann:
Heuristics for Ordering Cue Search in Decision Making. NIPS 2004: 1393-1400 - 2003
- [j14]Jorge Simão, Peter M. Todd:
Emergent Patterns of Mate Choice in Human Populations. Artif. Life 9(4): 403-417 (2003) - [c10]Eva van den Broek, Peter M. Todd:
Piep Piep Piep - Ich Hab' Dich Lieb: Rhythm as an Indicator of Mate Quality. ECAL 2003: 425-433 - 2002
- [j13]Jorge Simão, Peter M. Todd:
Modeling Mate Choice in Monogamous Mating Systems with Courtship. Adapt. Behav. 10(2): 113-136 (2002) - [j12]Eleonora Bilotta, Eduardo Reck Miranda, Pietro S. Pantano, Peter M. Todd:
Artificial Life Models for Musical Applications: Workshop Report. Artif. Life 8(1): 83-86 (2002) - 2001
- [j11]Peter M. Todd:
Editorial: Adaptive Behavior's New Adaptations. Adapt. Behav. 9(1): 4 (2001) - [c9]Peter M. Todd, Simon Kirby:
I Like What I Know: How Recognition-Based Decisions Can Structure the Environment. ECAL 2001: 166-175 - [c8]Jorge Simão, Peter M. Todd:
A Model of Human Mate Choice with Courtship That Predicts Population Patterns. ECAL 2001: 377-380
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j10]Peter M. Todd:
Simple Inference Heuristics versus Complex Decision Machines. Minds Mach. 9(4): 461-477 (1999) - [j9]Seth Bullock, Peter M. Todd:
Made to Measure: Ecological Rationality in Structured Environments. Minds Mach. 9(4): 497-541 (1999) - [c7]Jason Noble, Elio Tuci, Peter M. Todd:
An Evolutionary Simulation Model of Social Learning about Food by Norway Rats. ECAL 1999: 514-523 - [c6]Seth Bullock, Jennifer Nerissa Davis, Peter M. Todd:
Simplicity Rules the Roost: Exploring Birdbrain Parental Investment Heuristics. ECAL 1999: 535-544 - 1996
- [j8]Peter M. Todd:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Environment Structure and Behavior. Adapt. Behav. 4(3-4): 211-215 (1996) - [j7]Peter M. Todd, Holly A. Yanco:
Environmental Effects on Minimal Behaviors in the Minimat World. Adapt. Behav. 4(3-4): 365-413 (1996) - 1995
- [j6]Peter M. Todd:
Adaptive Radiation of Alife Memes: Eight Artificial Life Book/Software Packages Reviewed. Adapt. Behav. 3(3): 349-354 (1995) - [c5]Geoffrey F. Miller, Peter M. Todd:
The Role of Mate Choice in Biocomputation: Sexual Selection as a Process of Search, Optimization and Diversification. Evolution and Biocomputation 1995: 169-204 - 1994
- [j5]Peter M. Todd:
Reviews : Introduction. Adapt. Behav. 3(1): 81 (1994) - [j4]Geoffrey F. Miller, Peter M. Todd:
A Bottom-up Approach with a Clear View of the Top: How Human Evolutionary Psychology Can Inform Adaptive Behavior Research. Adapt. Behav. 3(1): 83-95 (1994) - [j3]Peter M. Todd:
Unsettling the Centralized Mindset. Adapt. Behav. 3(2): 225-229 (1994) - 1993
- [j2]Peter M. Todd, Geoffrey F. Miller:
Parental Guidance Suggested: How Parental Imprinting Evolves Through Sexual Selection as an Adaptive Learning Mechanism. Adapt. Behav. 2(1): 5-47 (1993) - [j1]Peter M. Todd:
Stephanie Forrest, ed., Emergent Computation: Self-Organizing, Collective, and Cooperative Phenomena in Natural and Artificial Computing Networks. Artif. Intell. 60(1): 171-183 (1993) - 1992
- [c4]Peter M. Todd:
A Connectionist System for Exploring Melody Space. ICMC 1992 - 1991
- [c3]Peter M. Todd, Geoffrey F. Miller:
On the Sympatric Origin of Species: Mercurial Mating in the Quicksilver Model. ICGA 1991: 547-554 - 1990
- [c2]Peter M. Todd, Geoffrey F. Miller:
Exploring Adaptive Agency III: Simulating the Evolution of Habituation and Sensitization. PPSN 1990: 307-313
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Geoffrey F. Miller, Peter M. Todd, Shailesh U. Hegde:
Designing Neural Networks using Genetic Algorithms. ICGA 1989: 379-384
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