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===2000s=== More recently, [[Ron Sun]] developed methods for basing agent-based simulation on models of human cognition, known as [[cognitive social simulation]].<ref>{{cite book |editor1-last=Sun |editor1-first=Ron |editor1-link=Ron Sun |title=Cognition and Multi-Agent Interaction: From Cognitive Modeling to Social Simulation |date=March 2006 |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |isbn=978-0-521-83964-8 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/0521839645}}</ref> Bill McKelvey, Suzanne Lohmann, Dario Nardi, Dwight Read and others at [[UCLA]] have also made significant contributions in organizational behavior and decision-making. Since 1991, UCLA has arranged a conference at Lake Arrowhead, California, that has become another major gathering point for practitioners in this field.<ref name="Regents of the University of California">{{cite web |title=UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium: History |url=https://www.uclaarrowheadsymposium.org/history/ |website=uclaarrowheadsymposium.org |publisher=UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies |access-date=11 February 2024 |ref=arrowhead}}</ref>
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