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John G. Taylor , Neill R. Taylor , Raju S. Bapi , Guido Bugmann , Daniel S. Levine The Frontal Lobes and Executive Function. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] IJCNN (1), 2000, pp:41-46 [Conf ] Samuel J. Leven , Daniel S. Levine Multiattribute Decision Making in Context: A Dynamic Neural Network Methodology. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Cognitive Science, 1996, v:20, n:2, pp:271-299 [Journal ] Daniel S. Levine , Nilendu G. Jani , David G. Gilbert Modeling the effects of nicotine on a continuous performance task. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Neurocomputing, 2003, v:52, n:, pp:573-582 [Journal ] Ana Maria C. Aleksandrowicz , Daniel S. Levine Neural dynamics of psychotherapy: what modeling might tell us about us. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Neural Networks, 2005, v:18, n:5-6, pp:639-645 [Journal ] Raju S. Bapi , Daniel S. Levine Modeling the role of frontal lobes in sequential task performance. I. Basic structure and primacy effects. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Neural Networks, 1994, v:7, n:6-7, pp:1167-1180 [Journal ] Nilendu G. Jani , Daniel S. Levine A neural network theory of proportional analogy-making. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Neural Networks, 2000, v:13, n:2, pp:149-183 [Journal ] Daniel S. Levine , Paul S. Prueitt Modeling some effects of frontal lobe damage--Novelty and perseveration. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Neural Networks, 1989, v:2, n:2, pp:103-116 [Journal ] Danil V. Prokhorov , Daniel S. Levine , Fredric M. Ham , William Howell Welcome to the special issue. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Neural Networks, 2005, v:18, n:5-6, pp:457-0 [Journal ] Brain Mechanisms for Making, Breaking, and Changing Rules. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP ] Modeling the Evolution of Decision Rules in the Human Brain. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP ] Emotion and Decision Making: Short-term Reactions versus Long-term Evaluations. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP ] A network model of rational versus irrational choices on a probability maximization task. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP ] Search in 0.002secs, Finished in 0.002secs