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41st CogSci 2019: Montreal, Canada
- Ashok K. Goel, Colleen M. Seifert, Christian Freksa:
Proceedings of the 41th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2019: Creativity + Cognition + Computation, Montreal, Canada, July 24-27, 2019. cognitivesciencesociety.org 2019, ISBN 0-9911967-7-5
Workshops
- Ishita Dasgupta, Eric Schulz, Jessica B. Hamrick, Josh Tenenbaum:
Heuristics, hacks, and habits: Boundedly optimal approaches to learning, reasoning and decision making. 1-2 - Emily N. Daubert, Patrick Shafto:
Cognitive Science Society Workshop: Guided Playful Learning. 3-4 - Josh de Leeuw, Janet K. Andrews, Kenneth R. Livingston, Michael Franke, Joshua K. Hartshorne, Robert X. D. Hawkins, Jordan Wagge:
Using replication studies to teach research methods in cognitive science. 5-6 - Ana-Maria Olteteanu, Richard W. Hass, Evangelia G. Chrysikou:
Measuring Creativity - Workshop. 7-8 - Marco Ragni, Nicolas Riesterer, Sangeet Khemlani:
Predicting Individual Human Reasoning: The PRECORE-Challenge. 9-10 - Holger Schultheis, Richard Cooper:
Everyday Activities. 11-12 - Vanessa R. Simmering, Carissa Shafto:
Beyond the Ivory Tower: Non-Academic Career Paths for Cognitive Scientists. 13-14
Tutorials
- John P. Bunce, Elika Bergelson, Anne S. Warlaumont, Marisa Casillas:
Daylong data: Raw audio to transcript via automated \& manual open-science tools. 15-16 - Janet H. Hsiao, Antoni B. Chan:
EMHMM: Eye Movement Analysis with Hidden Markov Models and Its Applications in Cognitive Research. 17-18 - Jay I. Myung, Mark A. Pitt, Jaeyeong Yang, Woo-Young Ahn:
Optimizing the Design of an Experiment using the ADOpy Package: An Introduction and Tutorial. 19-20 - Emmanuel M. Pothos, James M. Yearsley, Zheng Wang, Peter D. Kvam, Jerome R. Busemeyer:
Full Day Tutorial on Quantum Theory in Cognitive Modeling. 21-22
Symposia
- Thackery Brown, Alina Nazareth, Maria Brucato, Veronique D. Bohbot, Nora S. Newcombe, Andrea Frick, Daniel Voyer, Lucy Huang, Qiliang He, Jon Starnes, Sarah Goodroe, Timothy P. McNamara:
Individual Differences in Spatial Representations and Wayfinding. 23-24 - Roberto Confalonieri, Tarek R. Besold, Tillman Weyde, Kathleen Creel, Tania Lombrozo, Shane T. Mueller, Patrick Shafto:
What makes a good explanation? Cognitive dimensions of explaining intelligent machines. 25-26 - Kenneth D. Forbus, Dedre Gentner, John E. Laird, Thomas R. Shultz, Ardavan Salehi Nobandegani, Paul Thagard:
How Does Current AI Stack Up Against Human Intelligence? 27-28 - Wayne D. Gray, Ray S. Perez, Jerad Moxley, David Mendonça, Jamie C. Gorman:
In Vivo Studies of Solo and Team Performance. 29-30 - Yoed N. Kenett, Nichol Castro, Elisabeth A. Karuza, Michael S. Vitevitch:
Cognitive Network Science: Quantitatively Investigating the Complexity of Cognition. 31-32 - Jay McClelland, Ken McRae:
Symposium in Memory of Jeff Elman: Language Learning, Prediction, and Temporal Dynamics. 33-34 - Sebastian Musslick, Abigail Novick Hoskin, Taylor W. Webb, Steven Frankland, Jonathan D. Cohen, Rebecca L. Jackson, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, Lang Chen, Timothy T. Rogers, Randall C. O'Reilly, Alexander A. Petrov:
Understanding interactions amongst cognitive control, learning and representation. 35-36 - Pooja Paul, Anna Papafragou, Jessica F. Cantlon, Stella F. Lourenco, Lauren Aulet:
Beyond Number: Towards a unified view of dimensional reasoning in perception, cognition and language. 37-38 - Emmanuel M. Pothos, Jerome R. Busemeyer, Timothy J. Pleskac, James M. Yearsley, Josh Tenenbaum, Noah D. Goodman, Michael Henry Tessler, Tom Griffiths, Falk Lieder, Ralph Hertwig, Thorsten Pachur, Christina Leuker, Richard M. Shiffrin:
Extending Rationality. 39-40 - Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau, Linden J. Ball, Anna Abraham, Carola Salvi, Ut Na Sio, Margaret Webb:
Insight and the Genesis of New Ideas. 41-42
Publication-based Talks
- Selmer Bringsjord, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, Christina Elmore:
Logicist Computational Cognitive Modeling of Infinitary False Belief Tasks. 43-44 - Steve DiPaola:
Modeling Human Creative Cognition using AI Techniques. 45-46 - Liane Gabora:
A Cultural Evolution Framework for Human Creativity. 47-48 - John S. Gero:
From Design Cognition to Design Neurocognition. 49-51 - Dorien Herremans, Elaine Chew:
Towards emotion based music generation: A tonal tension model based on the spiral array. 52-53 - Muneo Kitajima:
Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography (CCE): A Behavioral Study Methodology Underpinned by the Cognitive Architecture, MHP/RT. 54-55 - Kenneth J. Kurtz, Daniel Silliman:
Warning: The Exemplars in Your Category Representation May Not Be the Ones Experienced During Learning. 56-57 - Igor Mordatch:
Concept Learning with Energy-Based Models. 58-59 - Antonino Pennisi, Gessica Fruciano, Giovanni Pennisi:
On the nature of creative processes: performativity as a missing algorithm. 60-62 - Paola Pennisi, Laura Giallongo:
Why sociality affects creativity: lessons from autism. 63-65 - Yaqi Wang, Silvia P. Gennari:
Language and event recall in memory for time. 66-67 - Noga Zaslavsky, Karee Garvin, Charles Kemp, Naftali Tishby, Terry Regier:
Evolution and efficiency in color naming: The case of Nafaanra. 68
Papers with Oral Presentations
- Mohsen Afrasiabi, Mark G. Orr, Joseph L. Austerweil:
Evaluating Theories of Collaborative Cognition Using the Hawkes Process and a Large Naturalistic Data Set. 69-75 - Noorah Albehaijan, Peter Cheng:
Measuring Programming Competence by Assessing Chunk Structures in a Code Transcription Task. 76-82 - Raquel G. Alhama, Noam Siegelman, Ram Frost, Blair C. Armstrong:
The Role of Information in Visual Word Recognition: A Perceptually-Constrained Connectionist Account. 83-89 - Kelsey R. Allen, Kevin A. Smith, Josh Tenenbaum:
Rapid Trial-and-Error Learning in Physical Problem Solving. 90 - Edgar Andrade, Robert L. Goldstone:
Self-Organized Division of Cognitive Labor. 91-97 - Mika Asaba, Xiaoqian Li, Wei Quin Yow, Hyowon Gweon:
A friend, or a toy? Four-year-olds strategically demonstrate their competence to a puppet but only when others treat it as an agent. 98-104 - Chad Atalla, Amanda Song, Garrison W. Cottrell:
Modifying social dimensions of human faces with ModifAE. 105-111 - Christoph Aurnhammer, Stefan L. Frank:
Comparing Gated and Simple Recurrent Neural Network Architectures as Models of Human Sentence Processing. 112-118 - Nadine Bade, Florian Schwarz:
(In-)definites, (anti-)uniqueness, and uniqueness expectations. 119-125 - Roger E. Beaty, Yoed N. Kenett, Richard W. Hass:
Fanning Creative Thought: Semantic Richness Impacts Divergent Thinking. 126-131 - Andrea Bender, Sarah Teige-Mocigemba, Annelie Rothe-Wulf, Miriam Seel, Sieghard Beller:
Relative Evaluation of Location: How Spatial Frames of Reference Affect What We Value. 132-137 - Matthieu Bernard, Yoed N. Kenett, Marcela Ovando Tellez, Mathias Benedek, Emmanuelle Volle:
Building individual semantic networks and exploring their relationships with creativity. 138-144 - Sarah Binau, Robin Melnick, Jack I. Abecassis:
The Importance of Morally Satisfying Endings: Cognitive Influences on Storytelling in Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl. 145-151 - Manuel Bohn, Michael Henry Tessler, Michael C. Frank:
Integrating Common Ground and Informativeness in Pragmatic Word Learning. 152-158 - Julie Boland:
Conversation Transition Times: Working Memory & Conversational Alignment. 159-165 - Alexander H. Bower, Andrew Burton, Mark Steyvers, William H. Batchelder:
An Insight into Language: Investigating Lexical and Morphological Effects in Compound Remote Associate Problem Solving. 166-173 - Jovita Bruening, Marie Mückstein, Dietrich Manzey:
Efficiency and Flexibility of Individual Multitasking Strategies - Influence of Between-Task Resource Competition. 174 - Jason Burton, Nicole Cruz, Ulrike Hahn:
How Real is Moral Contagion in Online Social Networks? 175-181 - Zachary A. Caddick, Benjamin M. Rottman:
Politically Motivated Causal Evaluations of Economic Performance. 182-188 - Spencer Caplan, Alon Hafri, John C. Trueswell:
Speech Processing does not Involve Acoustic Maintenance. 189 - Fausto Carcassi, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld, Jakub Szymanik:
The emergence of monotone quantifiers via iterated learning. 190-196 - Alexandra Carstensen, George Kachergis, Noah Hermalin, Terry Regier:
"Natural concepts" revisited in the spatial-topological domain: Universal tendencies in focal spatial relations. 197-203 - Marisa Casillas:
The shape of language experience in two traditional communities. 204 - Jose M. Ceballos, Andrea Stocco, Chantel S. Prat:
The Role of Basal Ganglia Reinforcement Learning in Lexical Priming and Automatic Semantic Ambiguity Resolution. 205-211 - Rachael W. Cheung, Calum Hartley, Padraic Monaghan:
Environmental effects on parental gesture and infant word learning. 212-218 - Seth Chin-Parker, Eric Brown:
Task Goals Structure Conceptual Acquisition. 219-225 - Sahil Chopra, Michael Henry Tessler, Noah D. Goodman:
The first crank of the cultural ratchet: Learning and transmitting concepts through language. 226-232 - S. Thomas Christie, Paul Schrater:
Generating normative predictions with a variable-length rate code. 233-239 - Elizabeth M. Clerkin, Linda B. Smith:
The everyday statistics of objects and their names: How word learning gets its start. 240-246 - Astin Cornwall, Darrell A. Worthy, Hilary Don:
Frequency Effects in Decision-Making are Predicted by Dirichlet Probability Distribution Models. 247-253 - Shir Dekel, Micah B. Goldwater, Dan Lovallo:
Comparing apples to cash flows: Structural alignment in financial decision making. - Tania Delgado, Seana Coulson:
Differences in learnability of pantomime versus artificial sign: Iconicity, cultural evolution, and linguistic structure. 254-260 - Christina Dideriksen, Riccardo Fusaroli, Kristian Tylén, Mark Dingemanse, Morten H. Christiansen:
Contextualizing Conversational Strategies: Backchannel, Repair and Linguistic Alignment in Spontaneous and Task-Oriented Conversations. 261-267 - Monica Lynn Do, Anna Papafragou, John C. Trueswell:
The Goal Bias in Memory and Language: Explaining the Asymmetry. 268-274 - Yunyan Duan, Klinton Bicknell:
A rational model of word skipping in reading: ideal integration of visual and linguistic information. 275-281 - Rachit Dubey, Tom Griffiths, Tania Lombrozo:
If it's important, then I am curious: A value intervention to induce curiosity. 282-288 - Ben Eva, Stephan Hartmann, Henrik Singmann:
A New Probabilistic Explanation of the Modus Ponens-Modus Tollens Asymmetry. 289-294 - Renato Ferreira Pinto Junior, Yang Xu:
Children's overextension as communication by multimodal chaining. 295-301 - Teresa Flanagan, Joshua Rottman, Lauren Howard:
Do Children Ascribe the Ability to Choose to Humanoid Robots? 302-308 - Sammy Floyd, Casey Lew-Williams, Adele E. Goldberg:
Children, more than adults, rely on similarity to access multiple meanings of words. 309-315 - Stephen J. Flusberg, Bridgette Hard:
Metaphors we teach by: A method for mapping metaphorical lay theories. 316-322 - Abdellah Fourtassi, Emmanuel Dupoux:
Phoneme learning is influenced by the taxonomic similarity of the semantic referents. 323-329 - Amy Rae Fox, James D. Hollan, Caren M. Walker:
When Graph Comprehension Is An Insight Problem. 330-336 - Stefan L. Frank, John Hoeks:
The interaction between structure and meaning in sentence comprehension: Recurrent neural networks and reading times. 337-343 - Michael Franke, Gregory Scontras, Mihael Simonic:
Subjectivity-based adjective ordering maximizes communicative success. 344-350 - Scott E. Friedman, Micah B. Goldwater:
Simulating Explanatory Coexistence: Integrated, Synthetic, and Target-Dependent Reasoning. 358 - Natalie Gallagher, Galen Bodenhausen:
Stereotypes of Transgender Categories: Attributes and Lay Theories. 359 - Chiara Gambi, Martin J. Pickering, Hugh Rabagliati:
Incorrect Guesses Boost Retention of Novel Words in Adults but not in Children. 360-365 - Emilie Gerbier, Guillaume Vallet, Thomas Toppino, Stéphanie Mazza:
Sleep Does not Help Relearning Declarative Memories in Older Adults. 366-372 - Oscar Giles, Gustav Markkula, Jami Pekkanen, Naoki Yokota, Naoto Matsunaga, Natasha Merat, Tatsuru Daimon:
At the Zebra Crossing: Modelling Complex Decision Processes with Variable-Drift Diffusion Models. 366-372 - Chris Grimmick, Todd M. Gureckis, George Kachergis:
Evidence of error-driven cross-situational word learning. 373-379 - Samantha Gualtieri, Stephanie Denison:
A comprehensive examination of preschoolers' probabilistic reasoning abilities. 380-386 - Katharine F. Guarino, Robert G. Morrison, Lindsey E. Richland, Elizabeth Wakefield:
Looking Patterns during Analogical Reasoning: Generalizable or Task-Specific? 387-392 - Douglas Guilbeault, Andrea Baronchelli, Damon Centola:
The Social Network Dynamics of Category Formation. 393 - Marcus Gutierrez, Jakub Cerný, Noam Ben-Asher, Efrat Aharonov-Majar, Branislav Bosanský, Christopher Kiekintveld, Cleotilde Gonzalez:
Evaluating Models of Human Behavior in an Adversarial Multi-Armed Bandit Problem. 394-400 - Michael Hahn, Frank Keller, Yonatan Bisk, Yonatan Belinkov:
Character-based Surprisal as a Model of Reading Difficulty in the Presence of Errors. 401-407 - Richard Hass, Colin Long, Joshua Pierce:
Idea Generation and Goal-Derived Categories. 408-414 - Robert X. D. Hawkins, Megumi Sano, Noah D. Goodman, Judith W. Fan:
Disentangling contributions of visual information and interaction history in the formation of graphical conventions. 415-421 - Noah Hermalin, Terry Regier:
Efficient use of ambiguity in an early writing system: Evidence from Sumerian cuneiform. 422-427 - Alexia Hernandez, Sammy Floyd, Adele E. Goldberg:
Productivity depends on communicative intention and accessibility, not thresholds. 428-434 - Courtney Hilton, Micah B. Goldwater:
Linguistic syncopation: Alignment of musical meter to syntactic structure and its effect on sentence processing. 435-441 - Matthias Hofer, Roger Levy:
Iconicity and Structure in the Emergence of Combinatoriality. 442-448 - Jennifer Hu, James Traer, Josh H. McDermott:
Separating object resonance and room reverberation in impact sounds. 449 - Isabell Hubert, Juhani Järvikivi:
Dark Forces in Language Comprehension: The Case of Neuroticism and Disgust in a Pupillometry Study. 450-456 - Ethan Hurwitz, Timothy F. Brady, Adena Schachner:
Detecting social transmission in the design of artifacts via inverse planning. 457-463 - Nicholas Ichien, Hongjing Lu, Keith J. Holyoak:
Individual Differences in Judging Similarity Between Semantic Relations. 464-470 - Sara Jaramillo, Zachary Horne, Micah B. Goldwater:
The impact of anecdotal information on medical decision-making. 471-477 - T. S. Jayram, Younes Bouhadjar, Tomasz Kornuta, Ryan L. McAvoy, Alexis Asseman, Ahmet S. Ozcan:
Controlling Attention in a Memory-Augmented Neural Network To Solve Working Memory Tasks. 478-484 - Anishka Jean, Emily N. Daubert, Yue Yu, Patrick Shafto, Elizabeth Bonawitz:
Pedagogical Questions Empower Exploration. 485-491 - Kristen Johannes, Jodi L. Davenport:
Targeted Mathematical Equivalence Training Lessens the Effects of Early Misconceptions on Equation Encoding and Solving. 492-498 - Samuel Johnson:
Moral Reputation and the Psychology of Giving: Praise Judgments Track Personal Sacrifice Rather Than Social Good. 499-505 - Samuel Johnson, Gregory Murphy, Max Rodrigues, Frank Keil:
Predictions from Uncertain Moral Character. 506-512 - Akila Kadambi, Hongjing Lu:
Individual Differences in Self-Recognition from Body Movements. 513-519 - Ferhat Karaman, Jill Lany, Jessica F. Hay:
Statistical Learning Supports Word Learning and Memory. 520 - Hadar Karmazyn Raz, Drew H. Abney, David J. Crandall, Chen Yu, Linda B. Smith:
How do infants start learning object names in a sea of clutter? 521-526 - Kei Kashiwadate, Tetsuya Yasuda, Harumi Kobayashi:
Do people use gestures differently to disambiguate the meanings of Japanese compounds? 527-531 - Janne Kauttonen, Jyrki Suomala:
The Decision Science of Voting: Behavioral Evidence of Factors in Candidate Valuation. 532-538 - Charles Kemp, Alice Gaby, Terry Regier:
Season naming and the local environment. 539-545 - Elma Kerz, Daniel Wiechmann, Morten H. Christiansen:
Tuning to Multiple Statistics: Second Language Processing of Multiword Sequences Across Registers. 546-552 - Micah Ketola, Linxing Jiang, Andrea Stocco:
Comparing Alternative Computational Models of the Stroop Task Using Effective Connectivity Analysis of fMRI Data. 553-559 - Yung Han Khoe, Amy Perfors, Andrew Hendrickson:
Modeling individual performance in cross-situational word learning. 560-566 - Ehsan Khosroshahi, Dario D. Salvucci, Glenn Gunzelmann, Bella Veksler:
A Unified Model of Fatigue in a Cognitive Architecture: Time-of-Day and Time-on-Task Effects on Task Performance. 567-573 - Judy Kim, Lindsay A. Yazzolino, Brianna Aheimer, Verónica Montané Manrara, Marina Bedny:
Congenitally Blind Individuals' Theories and Inferences About Object Color. 574 - Lara Kirfel, David A. Lagnado:
I know what you did last summer (and how often). Epistemic states and statistical normality in causal judgements. 575-581 - Can Koluman, Christopher Child, Tillman Weyde:
Modelling Emotion Based Reward Valuation with Computational Reinforcement Learning. 582-588 - Dimosthenis Kontogiorgos, Gabriel Skantze, André Pereira, Joakim Gustafson:
The Effects of Embodiment and Social Eye-Gaze in Conversational Agents. 589-595 - Alexander Kranjec, Louis Lamanna, Erick Guzman, Courtney N. Plante, Stephen Reysen, Kathy Gerbasi, Sharon Roberts, Elizabeth Fein:
Illusory Body Perception and Experience in Furries. 596-602 - Benedek Kurdi, Adam Morris, Fiery Cushman:
Implicit Evaluations Reflect Causal Information. 603 - Wei Lai, Péter Rácz, Gareth Roberts:
Unexpectedness makes a sociolinguistic variant easier to learn: An alien-language-learning experiment. 604-610 - Brenden M. Lake, Tal Linzen, Marco Baroni:
Human few-shot learning of compositional instructions. 611-617 - Vincent Langenfeld, Bernd Westphal, Andreas Podelski