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Cognitive Science, Volume 32, 2008
Volume 32, Number 1, January - February 2008
- Paul Smolensky:
Introduction to the 2006 Rumelhart Prize Special Issue Honoring Roger Shepard. 1-2
- Roger N. Shepard:
The Step to Rationality: The Efficacy of Thought Experiments in Science, Ethics, and Free Will. 3-35 - Nick Chater, Gordon D. A. Brown:
From Universal Laws of Cognition to Specific Cognitive Models. 36-67 - Thomas L. Griffiths, Brian R. Christian, Michael L. Kalish:
Using Category Structures to Test Iterated Learning as a Method for Identifying Inductive Biases. 68-107 - Noah D. Goodman, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Jacob Feldman, Thomas L. Griffiths:
A Rational Analysis of Rule-Based Concept Learning. 108-154
- Wai-Tat Fu:
Is a Single-Bladed Knife Enough to Dissect Human Cognition? Commentary on Griffiths et al. 155-161
- Magda Osman:
Observation Can Be as Effective as Action in Problem Solving. 162-183 - Luca Onnis, Morten H. Christiansen:
Lexical Categories at the Edge of the Word. 184-221 - Ben Ambridge, Caroline F. Rowland, Julian M. Pine:
Is Structure Dependence an Innate Constraint? New Experimental Evidence From Children's Complex-Question Production. 222-255
Volume 32, Number 2, March 2008
- Frank C. Keil, Courtney Stein, Lisa Webb, Van Dyke Billings, Leonid Rozenblit:
Discerning the Division of Cognitive Labor: An Emerging Understanding of How Knowledge Is Clustered in Other Minds. 259-300 - Michelene T. H. Chi, Marguerite Roy, Robert G. M. Hausmann:
Observing Tutorial Dialogues Collaboratively: Insights About Human Tutoring Effectiveness From Vicarious Learning. 301-341
- Vladimir M. Sloutsky, Christopher W. Robinson:
The Role of Words and Sounds in Infants' Visual Processing: From Overshadowing to Attentional Tuning. 342-365 - Kenneth R. Koedinger, Martha W. Alibali, Mitchell J. Nathan:
Trade-Offs Between Grounded and Abstract Representations: Evidence From Algebra Problem Solving. 366-397 - Daniel Mirman, James L. McClelland, Lori L. Holt, James S. Magnuson:
Effects of Attention on the Strength of Lexical Influences on Speech Perception: Behavioral Experiments and Computational Mechanisms. 398-417 - David Temperley:
A Probabilistic Model of Melody Perception. 418-444
- Richard W. Prather, Martha W. Alibali:
Understanding and Using Principles of Arithmetic: Operations Involving Negative Numbers. 445-457
Volume 32, Number 3, April - May 2008
- Mark A. Changizi, Andrew Hsieh, Romi Nijhawan, Ryota Kanai, Shinsuke Shimojo:
Perceiving the Present and a Systematization of Illusions. 459-503 - Ralf Möller, Wolfram Schenck:
Bootstrapping Cognition from Behavior - A Computerized Thought Experiment. 504-542
- Jessica Maye, Richard N. Aslin, Michael K. Tanenhaus:
The Weckud Wetch of the Wast: Lexical Adaptation to a Novel Accent. 543-562
- Ursina Teuscher, Marguerite McQuire, Jennifer Collins, Seana Coulson:
Congruity Effects in Time and Space: Behavioral and ERP Measures. 563-578 - Saskia van Dantzig, Diane Pecher, René Zeelenberg, Lawrence W. Barsalou:
Perceptual Processing Affects Conceptual Processing. 579-590 - Paul D. Siakaluk, Penny M. Pexman, Christopher R. Sears, Kim Wilson, Keri Locheed, William J. Owen:
The Benefits of Sensorimotor Knowledge: Body-Object Interaction Facilitates Semantic Processing. 591-605
Volume 32, Number 4, June 2008
- Cristine H. Legare, Susan A. Gelman:
Bewitchment, Biology, or Both: The Co-Existence of Natural and Supernatural Explanatory Frameworks Across Development. 607-642
- Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Michael K. Tanenhaus:
Real-Time Investigation of Referential Domains in Unscripted Conversation: A Targeted Language Game Approach. 643-684 - Shravan Vasishth, Sven Brüssow, Richard L. Lewis, Heiner Drenhaus:
Processing Polarity: How the Ungrammatical Intrudes on the Grammatical. 685-712 - Rita Astuti, Paul L. Harris:
Understanding Mortality and the Life of the Ancestors in Rural Madagascar. 713-740
- Daragh E. Sibley, Christopher T. Kello, David C. Plaut, Jeffrey L. Elman:
Large-Scale Modeling of Wordform Learning and Representation. 741-754 - Tobias Meilinger, Markus Knauff, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Working Memory in Wayfinding - A Dual Task Experiment in a Virtual City. 755-770 - Xuân-Nga Cao Kam, Iglika Stoyneshka, Lidiya Tornyova, Janet D. Fodor, William Gregory Sakas:
Bigrams and the Richness of the Stimulus. 771-787
Volume 32, Number 5, July - August 2008
- Afra Alishahi, Suzanne Stevenson:
A Computational Model of Early Argument Structure Acquisition. 789-834
- Glenn Gunzelmann:
Strategy Generalization Across Orientation Tasks: Testing a Computational Cognitive Model. 835-861 - Frank E. Ritter, Peter A. Bibby:
Modeling How, When, and What Is Learned in a Simple Fault-Finding Task. 862-892 - Bob McMurray, Joel L. Dennhardt, Andrew Struck-Marcell:
Context Effects on Musical Chord Categorization: Different Forms of Top-Down Feedback in Speech and Music? 893-920
- Ilaria Cutica, Monica Bucciarelli:
The Deep Versus the Shallow: Effects of Co-Speech Gestures in Learning From Discourse. 921-935
Volume 32, Number 6, September 2008
- Iris van Rooij:
The Tractable Cognition Thesis. 939-984
- Elena Hoicka, Sarah Jutsum, Merideth Gattis:
Humor, Abstraction, and Disbelief. 985-1002 - Jonathan S. Herberg, Megan M. Saylor, Palis Ratanaswasd, Daniel T. Levin, D. Mitchell Wilkes:
Audience-Contingent Variation in Action Demonstrations for Humans and Computers. 1003-1020 - Jean-Rémy Hochmann, Mahan Azadpour, Jacques Mehler:
Do Humans Really Learn AnBn Artificial Grammars From Exemplars? 1021-1036
- Rachel McCloy, C. Philip Beaman, Philip T. Smith:
The Relative Success of Recognition-Based Inference in Multichoice Decisions. 1037-1048 - Andrew Shtulman, Laura Schulz:
The Relation Between Essentialist Beliefs and Evolutionary Reasoning. 1049-1062 - Hadas Shintel, Howard C. Nusbaum:
Moving to the Speed of Sound: Context Modulation of the Effect of Acoustic Properties of Speech. 1063-1074
Volume 32, Number 7, October - November 2008
- Dmitrii Yu. Manin:
Zipf's Law and Avoidance of Excessive Synonymy. 1075-1098
- Madeleine Keehner, Mary Hegarty, Cheryl Cohen, Peter Khooshabeh, Daniel R. Montello:
Spatial Reasoning With External Visualizations: What Matters Is What You See, Not Whether You Interact. 1099-1132 - Michael C. Mozer, Harold Pashler, Hadjar Homaei:
Optimal Predictions in Everyday Cognition: The Wisdom of Individuals or Crowds? 1133-1147 - Gary Jones, Fernand Gobet, Julian M. Pine:
Computer Simulations of Developmental Change: The Contributions of Working Memory Capacity and Long-Term Knowledge. 1148-1176 - Michele I. Feist:
Space Between Languages. 1177-1199
- Josita Maouene, Shohei Hidaka, Linda B. Smith:
Body Parts and Early-Learned Verbs. 1200-1216 - Christopher T. Kello, Gregory G. Anderson, John G. Holden, Guy C. Van Orden:
The Pervasiveness of 1/f Scaling in Speech Reflects the Metastable Basis of Cognition. 1217-1231 - Duane G. Watson, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Christine A. Gunlogson:
Interpreting Pitch Accents in Online Comprehension: H* vs. L+H. 1232-1244
Volume 32, Number 8, December 2008
- Kevin A. Gluck, Paul Bello, Jerome R. Busemeyer:
Introduction to the Special Issue. 1245-1247 - Richard M. Shiffrin, Michael D. Lee, Woojae Kim, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers:
A Survey of Model Evaluation Approaches With a Tutorial on Hierarchical Bayesian Methods. 1248-1284 - Mark A. Pitt, Jay I. Myung, Maximiliano Montenegro, James Pooley:
Measuring Model Flexibility With Parameter Space Partitioning: An Introduction and Application Example. 1285-1303 - Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Paul Bello, Pat Langley:
Ability, Breadth, and Parsimony in Computational Models of Higher-Order Cognition. 1304-1322 - John R. Anderson, Cameron S. Carter, Jon M. Fincham, Yulin Qin, Susan M. Ravizza, Miriam Rosenberg-Lee:
Using fMRI to Test Models of Complex Cognition. 1323-1348 - Rhiannon Weaver:
Parameters, Predictions, and Evidence in Computational Modeling: A Statistical View Informed by ACT-R. 1349-1375 - Woo-Young Ahn, Jerome R. Busemeyer, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Julie C. Stout:
Comparison of Decision Learning Models Using the Generalization Criterion Method. 1376-1402 - Michael D. Lee, Wolf Vanpaemel:
Exemplars, Prototypes, Similarities, and Rules in Category Representation: An Example of Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis. 1403-1424
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