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        <name>MindModeling@Home</name>
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|1=MindModeling@Home
        <url>http://mindmodeling.org/</url>
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|2=http://mindmodeling.org/
        <general_area>Cognitive science and artifical intelligence</general_area>
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|3=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.
        <specific_area>Cognitive Science</specific_area>
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|4=Macintosh, Linux, Windows
        <description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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|5=not available
        <home>University of Dayton and Wright State University</home>
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    <platforms>
 
        <name>windows_intelx86[sse2]</name>
 
        <name>x86_64-pc-linux-gnu[sse2]</name>
 
        <name>x86_64-apple-darwin[sse2]</name>
 
        <name>windows_intelx86[mt]</name>
 
        <name>x86_64-pc-linux-gnu[mt]</name>
 
        <name>x86_64-apple-darwin[mt]</name>
 
    </platforms>
 
      <image>https://boinc.berkeley.edu/images/mmlogo.gif</image>
 
      <summary>Model the human brain</summary>
 
    </project>
 

Revision as of 22:52, 3 June 2016

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: not available
Has an OpenGL screen saver: {{{6}}}