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Latest revision as of 21:27, 14 February 2017
Project name: MindModeling@Home
Project URL: http://mindmodeling.org/
Description: MindModeling@Home uses computational cognitive process modeling to better understand the human mind, and specifically to study the mechanisms and processes that enable and moderate human performance and learning.
Platforms: Macintosh, Linux, Windows
Calculates using GPUs: No
Has an OpenGL screen saver: Yes