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Cognitive Science, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, January 2016
- Umesh Patil, Sandra Hanne, Frank Burchert, Ria De Bleser, Shravan Vasishth:
A Computational Evaluation of Sentence Processing Deficits in Aphasia. 5-50 - Michael S. C. Thomas, Neil A. Forrester, Angelica Ronald:
Multiscale Modeling of Gene-Behavior Associations in an Artificial Neural Network Model of Cognitive Development. 51-99
- Douglas Markant, Burr Settles, Todd M. Gureckis:
Self-Directed Learning Favors Local, Rather Than Global, Uncertainty. 100-120 - Larisa Heiphetz, Jonathan D. Lane, Adam Waytz, Liane L. Young:
How Children and Adults Represent God's Mind. 121-144 - Riccardo Fusaroli, Kristian Tylén:
Investigating Conversational Dynamics: Interactive Alignment, Interpersonal Synergy, and Collective Task Performance. 145-171 - Judith Degen, Michael K. Tanenhaus:
Availability of Alternatives and the Processing of Scalar Implicatures: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study. 172-201 - A. Mike Burton, Robin S. S. Kramer, Kay L. Ritchie, Rob Jenkins:
Identity From Variation: Representations of Faces Derived From Multiple Instances. 202-223
- Dedre Gentner, Susan C. Levine, Raedy M. Ping, Ashley Isaia, Sonica Dhillon, Claire Bradley, Garrett Honke:
Rapid Learning in a Children's Museum via Analogical Comparison. 224-240 - Rainer Bromme, Eva Thomm:
Knowing Who Knows: Laypersons' Capabilities to Judge Experts' Pertinence for Science Topics. 241-252
- Sarah R. Beck:
Why What Is Counterfactual Really Matters: A Response to Weisberg and Gopnik. 253-256 - Deena Skolnick Weisberg, Alison Gopnik:
Which Counterfactuals Matter? A Response to Beck. 257-259 - Sarah R. Beck:
Counterfactuals Matter: A Reply to Weisberg & Gopnik. 260-261
Volume 40, Number 2, March 2016
- Pavel Logacev, Shravan Vasishth:
A Multiple-Channel Model of Task-Dependent Ambiguity Resolution in Sentence Comprehension. 266-298 - Arash Eshghi, Patrick G. T. Healey:
Collective Contexts in Conversation: Grounding by Proxy. 299-324 - Barry Devereux, Kirsten I. Taylor, Billi Randall, Jeroen Geertzen, Lorraine K. Tyler:
Feature Statistics Modulate the Activation of Meaning During Spoken Word Processing. 325-350 - Janet H. Hsiao, Kit Cheung:
Visual Similarity of Words Alone Can Modulate Hemispheric Lateralization in Visual Word Recognition: Evidence From Modeling Chinese Character Recognition. 351-372 - Sarah C. Creel:
Ups and Downs in Auditory Development: Preschoolers' Sensitivity to Pitch Contour and Timbre. 373-403 - Hongjing Lu, Randall R. Rojas, Tom Beckers, Alan L. Yuille:
A Bayesian Theory of Sequential Causal Learning and Abstract Transfer. 404-439
- Mark P. Holden, Nora S. Newcombe, Ilyse Resnick, Thomas F. Shipley:
Seeing Like a Geologist: Bayesian Use of Expert Categories in Location Memory. 440-454 - Paola Escudero, Karen E. Mulak, Haley A. Vlach:
Cross-Situational Learning of Minimal Word Pairs. 455-465 - Benjamin Swets, Christopher A. Kurby:
Eye Movements Reveal the Influence of Event Structure on Reading Behavior. 466-480 - Esther Walker, Kensy Cooperrider:
The Continuity of Metaphor: Evidence From Temporal Gestures. 481-495 - Helen Fischer, Cleotilde Gonzalez:
Making Sense of Dynamic Systems: How Our Understanding of Stocks and Flows Depends on a Global Perspective. 496-512
- Maryellen C. MacDonald, Jessica L. Montag, Silvia P. Gennari:
Are There Really Syntactic Complexity Effects in Sentence Production? A Reply to Scontras et al. (2015). 513-518
Volume 40, Number 3, April 2016
- Heather Sheridan, Erik D. Reichle:
An Analysis of the Time Course of Lexical Processing During Reading. 522-553 - Stefan L. Frank, Thijs Trompenaars, Shravan Vasishth:
Cross-Linguistic Differences in Processing Double-Embedded Relative Clauses: Working-Memory Constraints or Language Statistics? 554-578 - Alberto Testolin, Ivilin Peev Stoianov, Alessandro Sperduti, Marco Zorzi:
Learning Orthographic Structure With Sequential Generative Neural Networks. 579-606 - Raj Singh, Evelina Fedorenko, Kyle Mahowald, Edward Gibson:
Accommodating Presuppositions Is Inappropriate in Implausible Contexts. 607-634 - Andrew Shtulman, Marjaana Lindeman:
Attributes of God: Conceptual Foundations of a Foundational Belief. 635-670 - Hye Joo Han, Richard Schweickert, Zhuangzhuang Xi, Charles Viau-Quesnel:
The Cognitive Social Network in Dreams: Transitivity, Assortativity, and Giant Component Proportion Are Monotonic. 671-696 - Christopher Vredenburgh, Tamar Kushnir:
Young Children's Help-Seeking as Active Information Gathering. 697-722 - Amy M. Guthormsen, Kristie J. Fisher, Miriam Bassok, Lee Osterhout, Melissa Dewolf, Keith J. Holyoak:
Conceptual Integration of Arithmetic Operations With Real-World Knowledge: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials. 723-757 - Katya Tentori, Nick Chater, Vincenzo Crupi:
Judging the Probability of Hypotheses Versus the Impact of Evidence: Which Form of Inductive Inference Is More Accurate and Time-Consistent? 758-778
Volume 40, Number 4, May 2016
- Eric Crawford, Matthew Gingerich, Chris Eliasmith:
Biologically Plausible, Human-Scale Knowledge Representation. 782-821
- Marc Ettlinger, Kara Morgan-Short, Mandy Faretta-Stutenberg, Patrick C. M. Wong:
The Relationship Between Artificial and Second Language Learning. 822-847 - Niels Skovgaard-Olsen:
Ranking Theory and Conditional Reasoning. 848-880 - Mathias Winther Madsen:
Cognitive Metaphor Theory and the Metaphysics of Immediacy. 881-908 - Chie Nakamura, Manabu Arai:
Persistence of Initial Misanalysis With No Referential Ambiguity. 909-940 - Elena Hoicka, Jessica Butcher:
Parents Produce Explicit Cues That Help Toddlers Distinguish Joking and Pretending. 941-971 - Sabela Fondevila, Sabrina Aristei, Werner Sommer, Laura Jiménez-Ortega, Pilar Casado, Manuel Martín-Loeches:
Counterintuitive Religious Ideas and Metaphoric Thinking: An Event-Related Brain Potential Study. 972-991
- Kevin J. Riggs, Emily Mather, Grace Hyde, Andrew Simpson:
Parallels Between Action-Object Mapping and Word-Object Mapping in Young Children. 992-1006 - David J. Stevens, Joanne Arciuli, David I. Anderson:
Statistical Learning Is Not Affected by a Prior Bout of Physical Exercise. 1007-1018 - Laure Minier, Joël Fagot, Arnaud Rey:
The Temporal Dynamics of Regularity Extraction in Non-Human Primates. 1019-1030
Volume 40, Number 5, July 2016
- Hee Seung Lee, Shawn A. Betts, John R. Anderson:
Learning Problem-Solving Rules as Search Through a Hypothesis Space. 1036-1079 - Timothy Dunn, Evan F. Risko:
Toward a Metacognitive Account of Cognitive Offloading. 1080-1127
- Peter Blouw, Eugene Solodkin, Paul Thagard, Chris Eliasmith:
Concepts as Semantic Pointers: A Framework and Computational Model. 1128-1162 - Cleotilde Gonzalez, Katja Mehlhorn:
Framing From Experience: Cognitive Processes and Predictions of Risky Choice. 1163-1191 - Andrew Howes, Geoffrey B. Duggan, Kiran Kalidindi, Yuan-Chi Tseng, Richard L. Lewis:
Predicting Short-Term Remembering as Boundedly Optimal Strategy Choice. 1192-1223 - Tinka Welke, Susanne Raisig, Herbert Hagendorf, Elke Van der Meer:
Exploring Temporal Progression of Events Using Eye Tracking. 1224-1250
- Matthew Fisher, Frank C. Keil:
The Curse of Expertise: When More Knowledge Leads to Miscalibrated Explanatory Insight. 1251-1269 - Justine T. Kao, Roger Levy, Noah D. Goodman:
A Computational Model of Linguistic Humor in Puns. 1270-1285
Volume 40, Number 6, August 2016
- Anna N. Rafferty, Emma Brunskill, Thomas L. Griffiths, Patrick Shafto:
Faster Teaching via POMDP Planning. 1290-1332 - Lea Frermann, Mirella Lapata:
Incremental Bayesian Category Learning From Natural Language. 1333-1381
- Tal Linzen, T. Florian Jaeger:
Uncertainty and Expectation in Sentence Processing: Evidence From Subcategorization Distributions. 1382-1411 - Jackson Tolins, Jean E. Fox Tree:
Overhearers Use Addressee Backchannels in Dialog Comprehension. 1412-1434 - Ben Ambridge, Amy Bidgood, Julian M. Pine, Caroline F. Rowland, Daniel Freudenthal:
Is Passive Syntax Semantically Constrained? Evidence From Adult Grammaticality Judgment and Comprehension Studies. 1435-1459 - Thomas M. Gruenenfelder, Gabriel Recchia, Timothy N. Rubin, Michael N. Jones:
Graph-Theoretic Properties of Networks Based on Word Association Norms: Implications for Models of Lexical Semantic Memory. 1460-1495 - Adam J. L. Harris, Ulrike Hahn, Jens Koed Madsen, Anne S. Hsu:
The Appeal to Expert Opinion: Quantitative Support for a Bayesian Network Approach. 1496-1533 - Josh A. Hemmerich, Kellie Van Voorhis, Jennifer Wiley:
Anomalous Evidence, Confidence Change, and Theory Change. 1534-1560 - Yitzhaq Feder:
Contamination Appraisals, Pollution Beliefs, and the Role of Cultural Inheritance in Shaping Disease Avoidance Behavior. 1561-1585
Volume 40, Number 7, September 2016
- Kazuhiko Yokosawa, Karen B. Schloss, Michiko Asano, Stephen E. Palmer:
Ecological Effects in Cross-Cultural Differences Between U.S. and Japanese Color Preferences. 1590-1616 - Ruud Koolen, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
How Distractor Objects Trigger Referential Overspecification: Testing the Effects of Visual Clutter and Distractor Distance. 1617-1647 - Kurt Stocker, Matthias Hartmann, Corinna S. Martarelli, Fred W. Mast:
Eye Movements Reveal Mental Looking Through Time. 1648-1670 - Konstantina Garoufi, Maria Staudte, Alexander Koller, Matthew W. Crocker:
Exploiting Listener Gaze to Improve Situated Communication in Dynamic Virtual Environments. 1671-1703 - Sanna H. M. Räsänen, Ben Ambridge, Julian M. Pine:
An Elicited-Production Study of Inflectional Verb Morphology in Child Finnish. 1704-1738 - Sofoklis Kakouros, Okko Räsänen:
Perception of Sentence Stress in Speech Correlates With the Temporal Unpredictability of Prosodic Features. 1739-1774 - Keith Ransom, Amy Perfors, Daniel J. Navarro:
Leaping to Conclusions: Why Premise Relevance Affects Argument Strength. 1775-1796
- Martin Lang, Daniel Joel Shaw, Paul Reddish, Sebastian Wallot, Panagiotis Mitkidis, Dimitris Xygalatas:
Lost in the Rhythm: Effects of Rhythm on Subsequent Interpersonal Coordination. 1797-1815 - Anjali Bhatara, Natalie Boll-Avetisyan, Trevor Agus, Barbara Höhle, Thierry Nazzi:
Language Experience Affects Grouping of Musical Instrument Sounds. 1816-1830 - Neon Brooks, Susan Goldin-Meadow:
Moving to Learn: How Guiding the Hands Can Set the Stage for Learning. 1831-1849
Volume 40, Number 8, November 2016
- Yang Wu, Paul J. Muentener, Laura Schulz:
The Invisible Hand: Toddlers Connect Probabilistic Events With Agentive Causes. 1854-1876 - Katrina Ferrara, Malena Silva, Colin Wilson, Barbara Landau:
Spatial Language and the Embedded Listener Model in Parents' Input to Children. 1877-1910 - Jasmin Sadat, Clara D. Martin, James S. Magnuson, Francois-Xavier Alario, Albert Costa:
Breaking Down the Bilingual Cost in Speech Production. 1911-1940 - Tianyin Liu, Tin Yim Chuk, Su-Ling Yeh, Janet H. Hsiao:
Transfer of Perceptual Expertise: The Case of Simplified and Traditional Chinese Character Recognition. 1941-1968 - Tessa Verhoef, Simon Kirby, Bart de Boer:
Iconicity and the Emergence of Combinatorial Structure in Language. 1969-1994 - Moreno I. Coco, Frank Keller, George L. Malcolm:
Anticipation in Real-World Scenes: The Role of Visual Context and Visual Memory. 1995-2024 - Adam Bear, Joshua Knobe:
What Do People Find Incompatible With Causal Determinism? 2025-2049
- Shiri Lev-Ari:
How the Size of Our Social Network Influences Our Semantic Skills. 2050-2064 - Gabriel Recchia, Max M. Louwerse:
Archaeology Through Computational Linguistics: Inscription Statistics Predict Excavation Sites of Indus Valley Artifacts. 2065-2080 - Yang Xu, Terry Regier, Barbara Malt:
Historical Semantic Chaining and Efficient Communication: The Case of Container Names. 2081-2094 - Stephanie A. Malone, Marina Kalashnikova, Erin M. Davis:
Is It a Name or a Fact? Disambiguation of Reference Via Exclusivity and Pragmatic Reasoning. 2095-2107 - Alessandro Guida, Aurélie Leroux, Magali Lavielle-Guida, Yvonnick Noël:
A SPoARC in the Dark: Spatialization in Verbal Immediate Memory. 2108-2121 - Emmanuel Trouche, Petter Johansson, Lars Hall, Hugo Mercier:
The Selective Laziness of Reasoning. 2122-2136 - Ralf Mayrhofer, Michael R. Waldmann:
Sufficiency and Necessity Assumptions in Causal Structure Induction. 2137-2150
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