GRANTING BODY | PERIOD | PROJECT TITLE | INVSTIGATOR(S) | AMOUNT |
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University of Amsterdam, Starting Grant | 2023-2027 | Extending AI models of abstract reasoning to jointly understand human brain, cognition, and behavior | M.D. Nunez, C.E. Stevenson, D. Matzke | 300,000 EUR |
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research – NWO SGW Open Competitie | 2023-2027 | Cascading transitions in multi-stable perception and cognition | H. van der Maas, M.D. Nunez, R. Grasman, S. van Gaal | 285,000 EUR |
University of Amsterdam, Impact Grant | 2023 | Modeling virus spread with intelligent mobile agents. | T. Blanken, D. Borsboom, A. Heathcote, D. Matzke, C. Tanis (in collaboration with WUR, RIVM, and GGD Amsterdam) | 22,300 EUR |
University of Amsterdam, ABC Project Grant | 2022-2024 | From rigid theory to cognitive models: a framework to study individual differences in meaning representations | J. Szymanik, J. Haaf, Ingmar Visser | 250,000 EUR |
University of Amsterdam, ABC Talent Grant (for Suzanne Hoogeveen) | 2022-2023 | Improving the reliability of individual differences using joint modeling | J. Haaf & P. Bazin | 125,000 EUR |
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research – NWO Scientific Meetings and Consultations Domain Science 2021 | 2021 | Annual model-based cognitive neuroscience meeting | B.U. Forstmann, D. Matzke, & R. Innes | 9,500 EUR |
Small-Scale Initiatives in Software Performance Optimization – Netherlands eScience Center | 2021 | Minds for mobile agents | D. Matzke, M. Lees, C. Tanis, T. Blanken, & A. Heathcote | 28,050 EUR |
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research – NWO Vidi | 2021-2026 | Stopping in the real world: A cognitive psychometric approach to the measurement of response inhibition | D. Matzke | 800,000 EUR |
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research – NWO Veni | 2021-2025 | Same or different? Modeling individual differences in cognitive tasks | J. Haaf | 250,000 EUR |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2021-2022 | Improving the diagnosticity of eyewitness memory choices | A. Heathcote, J. Sauer, M. Palmer, & A. Osth | 296,113 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2021-2023 | Quantitative psychological theories for a dynamic world | S. Brown, A. Heathcote, G. Hawkins, & A. Eidels | 366,000 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2020-2023 | How do we cancel and modify movements? | M. Hinder & D. Matzke | 366,310 AUD |
Research Network for Undersea Decision Superiority | 2020-2022 | Development of a computational model of adversarial decision making to support human-AI teaming in the undersea environment | T. Ballard, H. Palada, S. Tran, S. Farrell, A. Heathcote, S. Loft, & A. Neal | 249,811 AUD |
Australian Army Research Grant | 2020-2021 | Human Performance – Cognitive gym – Cognitive Fitness Framework trainable attributes assessment | A. Heathcote, K. de Salas, I. Lewis, J. Sauer, & M. Palmer | 118,210 AUD |
Research Network for Undersea Decision Superiority | 2019-2021 | Measuring and augmenting mental and team performance in future submarine control rooms | S. Loft, P. Salmon, T. Visser, A. Heathcote, N. Stanton, A. Neal, P. Sanderson, J. Bell, & M. Wiggins | 405,085 AUD |
University of Amsterdam | 2019-2020 | ABC VIP (visiting professor) | A. Heathcote, & B.U. Forstmann | 7,450 EUR |
Australian Research Council – Discovery Early Career Award (DECRA) | Cognitive architectures for selective stopping | D. Matzke | 417,842 AUD (declined) | |
University of Amsterdam – Aspasia Budget | D. Matzke | 10,000 EUR | ||
Data 61 Collaborative Research Project | 2017-2019 | Automation, trust and workload | A. Heathcote, D.T. Gale, K. de Salas, B. Brooks, C. Lueg, M. Lochner, L. Strickland, M. Billinghurst, & A. Duenser | 196,086 EUR |
Australian Defence Science and Technology Group – Competitive Evaluation Research Agreement (CERA) | 2017-2018 | Providing automation with situational awareness of operator workload | A. Heathcote, D. Matzke, D. Strayer, & M. Skinner | 100,000 AUD |
William K. and Katherine W. Estes Fund –Training in Mathematical and Computational Modeling for Psychological Science | 2017 | Model-based neuroscience summer school | B. Forstmann, D. Matzke, U. Noppeney, A. Heathcote, B. Turner, G. de Hollander, & G. Hawkins | 15,000 USD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2016-2018 | Modeling human decision making in complex environments | A. Heathcote, A. Neal, S. Loft, R. Martin, & D. Strayer | 623,000 AUD |
William K. and Katherine W. Estes Fund –Training in Mathematical and Computational Modeling for Psychological Science | 2016 | Bayesian estimation of evidence-accumulation architectures in neuroscience and cognition | A. Heathcote, S.D. Brown, B. Turner, D. Matzke, J. Starns, G. Hawkins, & M. Bushmankin | 15,000 USD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2015-2019 | Developing a unified theory of episodic memory | S. Dennis, A. Heathcote, & V. Sloutsky | 757,800 AUD |
Visiting Fellowship and Visiting Scholarship Program – Unversity of Tasmania | 2015 | D. Matzke, M. Hinder, & A. Heathcote | 7,000 AUD | |
University of Amsterdam | 2015-2016 | ABC VIP (visiting professor) | A. Heathcote & E.-J. Wagenmakers | 7,500 EUR |
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research – NWO Vidi | 2016-2019 | An integrated Bayesian framework for parameter estimation and hypothesis testing in process models of response inhibition | D. Matzke | 250,000 EUR |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2012-2014 | Rapid decisions: From neuroscience to complex cognitions | S.D. Brown, A. Eidels, & A. Heathcote | 134,000 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2011-2015 | Choice models for learning and memory | A. Heathcote, A.A.J. Marley, R.D. Morey, & J.N. Rouder | 544,145 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2008-2010 | Absolute identification and beyond: A comprehensive, integrated architecture for speeded choice | S. Brown & A. Heathcote | 120,000 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2005-2007 | Are two processes one too many? An investigation of the viability of the dual-process model of recognition memory | J. Dunn, & A. Heathcote | 167,000 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2004-2006 | Lexical contagion and similarity effects in recognition memory | A. Heathcote, K. Chalmers, & W. Hockley | 105,000 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Linkage International | 2003-2006 | A unified theory of performance in absolute identification tasks | D. Vickers, A.A. Marley, M.D. Lee, P.L. Smith, & A. Heathcote | 38,700 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Discovery Project | 2002-2004 | The development of speed skill | A. Heathcote, B. Hayes, & D.J.K. Mewhort | 150,000 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Large Grant | 2000-2002 | Testing detailed models of visual word identification: Decision and response contributions to performance | S. Andrews, & A. Heathcote | 104,000 AUD |
Australian Research Council – ARC Large Grant | 1993-1995 | An analysis of human cognition using dynamic nonlinear models | R.A. Heath, & A. Heathcote | 99,328 AUD |
CAUT | 1993-1994 | Evaluation of computer-based instruction in the teaching of psychology | S. Provost, B. Hayes, D. Munro, A. Heathcote, R. Heath, & P. Pfister | 28,500 AUD |