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Boag-Hodgson, C., Loft, S., Bolland, S., Fothergill, S., & Neal, A. (2007). The development of a workload model for assessing and managing the risk of controller overload: A review of current progress, and evaluation of practical applications.  Submitted to Air Traffic Control Quarterly.

Bolland, S., & Emami, S. (2007). The Benefits of Boredom: an Exploration in Developmental Robotics.  To appear in Proceedings of the First IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life [PDF]

Neal, A., Hesketh, B., Bolland, S., Griffin, B. (2007). Training for Effective Human Computer Interaction and Decision-making in Extreme Event Situations.  To be presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.

Neal, A., Mooij, M., Bolland, S., Xiao, T, & Lindsay, P. (2007). Using multi-Level Analysis to Model the Sources of Variability in Workload within and between sectors.  To appear in Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology.

Loft, S., Bolland, S., & Humphreys, M. (2007). Modeling the human air traffic controller, Part I: Expert-trainee differences in conflict detection. To appear in Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology.

Bolland, S., Neal, A., Fothergill, S., Humphreys, M. & Lindsay, P. (2007). Modelling the Human Operator, Part II: Emulating Controller Intervention. To appear in Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology.

Bolland, S. (2005). FAE: The Fluid Analogies Engine. A Dynamic, Hybrid model of. Perception and Mental Deliberation, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. [PDF]

Dennis, S., Humphreys, MS., Bolland, S.,  Savvas, S. , Loft, S. (2005).  Human Memory Models for Operator Simulation.  Report for the Canadian DRDC.

Humphreys, M., Dennis, S., Maguire, A., Reynolds, K., Bolland, S., & Hughes, D. (2003). What you get out of memory depends on the question you ask.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition. Vol 29(5), Sep 2003, pp. 797-812

Wiles, J., Shulz, R., Bolland, S., Tonkes, B., & Hallinan, J. (2001). Selection procedures for module discovery: Exploring evolutionary algorithms for cognitive science. In J. D. Moore & K. Stenning (Eds), Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2001). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1124 - 1129.

Wiles, J., Schulz, R., Hallinan, J., Bolland, S. & Tonkes, B. (2001). Probing the persistent question marks. In L. Spector, E. Goodman, A. Wu, W. B. Langdon, H.-M. Voigt, M. Gen, S. Sen, M. Dorigo, S. Pezeshk, M. Garzon & E. Burke (Eds), Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2001). San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 710 - 717.

Humphreys, M., Tehan, G., O’Shea, A., & Bolland, S. (2000). Target similarity effects: Support for the parallel distributed processing assumptions.  Memory and Cognition, 2000 Jul; Vol 28(5): 798-811.

Bolland, S. & Wiles, J. Adapting Copycat to Visual Object Recognition (2000). Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Australasian Cognitive Science Conference. [PDF]

Bolland, S. & Wiles, J. Towards a connectionist model of high-level perception: what copycat can that current connectionism can't. Proceedings of the Ninth Australian Conference on Neural Networks (ACNN'98). p.287-91