An R implementation of memory interference processes in linguistic dependency resolution based on ACT-R (Anderson et al., Psychological Review, 2004) and the sentence comprehension model by Lewis and Vasishth (Cognitive Science, 2005), featuring the extensions Multi-Associative Cues and Item Prominence as described in F. Engelmann, L. Jäger, and S. Vasishth: The effect of prominence and cue association in retrieval processes: A computational account (submitted).
It includes a Shiny App that is hosted at https://engelmann.shinyapps.io/inter-act/.
Experimental studies reported here are documented in L. Jäger, F. Engelmann, and S. Vasishth (JML, 2017).
The extensions Multi-Associative Cues and Item Prominence are also featured in F. Engelmann (Doctoral Thesis, 2016) and L. Jäger, F. Engelmann, and S. Vasishth (Frontiers in Psychology, 2015).
Feb 4, 2019 - Thanks to Brian Dillon for fixing a bug in the app that prevented cue weights from affecting the model.