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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 2023
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:

Introduction to topiCS Volume 15, Issue 1. 4-5
Topic: Individual Differences in Spatial Navigation: Building a Cognitive Science of Human Variation
- Nora S. Newcombe, Mary Hegarty, David H. Uttal

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Building a Cognitive Science of Human Variation: Individual Differences in Spatial Navigation. 6-14 - Ruojing Zhou, Tugçe Belge, Thomas Wolbers

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Reaching the Goal: Superior Navigators in Late Adulthood Provide a Novel Perspective into Successful Cognitive Aging. 15-45 - Maria Brucato, Andrea Frick

, Stefan Pichelmann
, Alina Nazareth, Nora S. Newcombe:
Measuring Spatial Perspective Taking: Analysis of Four Measures Using Item Response Theory. 46-74 - Paulina Maxim

, Thackery I. Brown
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Toward an Understanding of Cognitive Mapping Ability Through Manipulations and Measurement of Schemas and Stress. 75-101 - Mary Hegarty, Chuanxiuyue He

, Alexander P. Boone, Shuying Yu, Emily G. Jacobs, Elizabeth R. Chrastil:
Understanding Differences in Wayfinding Strategies. 102-119 - Hugo J. Spiers

, Antoine Coutrot, Michael Hornberger
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Explaining World-Wide Variation in Navigation Ability from Millions of People: Citizen Science Project Sea Hero Quest. 120-138 - Jeffrey L. Krichmar, Chuanxiuyue He

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Importance of Path Planning Variability: A Simulation Study. 139-162 - Toru Ishikawa

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Individual Differences and Skill Training in Cognitive Mapping: How and Why People Differ. 163-186 - Helen E. Davis, Michael Gurven, Elizabeth Cashdan:

Navigational Experience and the Preservation of Spatial Abilities into Old Age Among a Tropical Forager-Farmer Population. 187-212
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2023
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:

Introduction to topiCS Volume 15, Issue 2. 216-218
Topic: Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society
- Michael J. Spivey:

Cognitive Science Progresses Toward Interactive Frameworks. 219-254
Topic: Best of Papers from the 2022 Cognitive Science Society Conference
- Federico Adolfi

, Todd Wareham, Iris van Rooij
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A Computational Complexity Perspective on Segmentation as a Cognitive Subcomputation. 255-273 - Daniel Sabinasz, Gregor Schöner:

A Neural Dynamic Model Perceptually Grounds Nested Noun Phrases. 274-289 - Anjie Cao

, Gal Raz, Rebecca Saxe, Michael C. Frank
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Habituation Reflects Optimal Exploration Over Noisy Perceptual Samples. 290-302 - George Kachergis, Nathan Francis, Michael C. Frank

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Estimating Demographic Bias on Tests of Children's Early Vocabulary. 303-314 - Steven L. Elmlinger

, Michael H. Goldstein, Marisa Casillas:
Immature Vocalizations Simplify the Speech of Tseltal Mayan and U.S. Caregivers. 315-328
Volume 15, Number 3, July 2023
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:

Introduction to topiCS Volume 15, Issue 3. 332-333
Topic: Conceptual Foundations of Sustainability
- Barbara C. Malt

, Asifa Majid
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Conceptual Foundations of Sustainability. 334-356 - Joan J. H. Kim, Nicole Betz, Brian Helmuth

, John D. Coley:
Conceptualizing Human-Nature Relationships: Implications of Human Exceptionalist Thinking for Sustainability and Conservation. 357-387 - Yoshihisa Kashima, David K. Sewell, Yang Li:

Sustainability, Collective Self-Regulation, and Human-Nature Interdependence. 388-412 - Michiru Nagatsu

, Roope O. Kaaronen
, Mikko Salmela
, Miles MacLeod:
Cultural Niche Construction as a Framework for Reorienting Human-Environment Relations. 413-432 - Tina A. Grotzer, S. Lynneth Solis

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Thinking Like an Earthling: Children's Reasoning About Individual and Collective Action Related to Environmental Sustainability. 433-451 - Lizette Pizza

, Deborah Kelemen:
Are Humans Part of the Natural World? U.S. Children's and Adults' Concept of Nature and its Relationship to Environmental Concern. 452-479 - Kimin Eom

, Shu Tian Ng
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The Potential of Religion for Promoting Sustainability: The Role of Stewardship. 480-499 - Barbara C. Malt

, Jessecae K. Marsh
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What Does it Take to Love a Bug? Knowledge, Emotional Valence, and Politics in Attitudes Toward Insect Conservation. 500-521 - Stephen J. Flusberg, Paul H. Thibodeau:

Why Is Mother Earth on Life Support? Metaphors in Environmental Discourse. 522-545 - Niclas Burenhult:

Sustainability and Semantic Diversity: A View from the Malayan Rainforest. 546-559 - Ross S. Purves, Philipp Striedl

, Inhye Kong
, Asifa Majid:
Conceptualizing Landscapes Through Language: The Role of Native Language and Expertise in the Representation of Waterbody Related Terms. 560-583 - Glenn H. Shepard Jr., Lewis Daly

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Sensory Ecology, Bioeconomy, and the Age of COVID: A Parallax View of Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge. 584-607
Volume 15, Number 4, October 2023
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:

Introduction to topiCS Volume 15, Issue 4. 612-614
Topic: Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity
- David Kemmerer:

Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity: A Neglected Implication of a Major Semantic Theory. 615-647 - Lawrence W. Barsalou:

Implications of Grounded Cognition for Conceptual Processing Across Cultures. 648-656 - Ksenija Slivac, Monique Flecken

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Linguistic Priors for Perception. 657-661 - Anna M. Borghi, Claudia Mazzuca:

Grounded Cognition, Linguistic Relativity, and Abstract Concepts. 662-667 - Katie Hoemann:

Beyond Linguistic Relativity, Emotion Concepts Illustrate How Meaning is Contextually and Individually Variable. 668-675 - Mutsumi Imai, Kimi Akita:

The Iconicity Ring Hypothesis Bridges the Gap Between Symbol Grounding and Linguistic Relativity. 676-682 - Nicholas J. Enfield:

Language Entails Linguistic Relativity. 683-687 - Guy Dove:

Language is a Source of Grounding and a Mode of Action. 688-692 - Greg Downey, Alexander James Gillett:

Linguistic Relativity in Cross-Cultural Context: Converging Evidence From Neuroanthropology. 693-697 - David Kemmerer:

Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity: Response to Commentators. 698-708

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