Cognitive Science
VOLUME 27, NUMBER 3 - MAY-JUNE, 2003
Richard M. Shiffrin - Modeling of memory and perception
Wilson S. Geisler, Randy L. Diehl - A Bayesian approach to the evolution of perceptual and cognitive systems
David E. Huber, Randall C. O'Reilly - Persistence and accommodation in short-term priming and other perceptual paradigms: temporal segregation through synaptic depression
Jeroen G. Raaijmakers - Spacing and repetition effects in human memory: application of the SAM model
Mark Steyvers, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers - Inferring causal networks from observations and interventions
Susan Dumais - Data-driven approaches to information access
Walter Schneider, Jason M. Chein - Controlled & automatic processing: behavior, theory, and biological mechanisms
VOLUME 27, NUMBER 2 -MARCH-APRIL, 2003
Michael Lee and Elissa Corlett - Sequential sampling models of human text classification
Adrian Bangerter and Herbert Clark - Navigating joint projects with dialogue
Hedderik van Rijn, Maarten van Someren, and Han van der Maas - Modeling developmental transitions on the balance scale task
Jonathan Waskan - Intrinsic Cognitive Models
James Magnuson, Bob McMurray, Michael Tanenhaus and Richard Aslin - Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: The ghost of Christmash past
Marc Pomplun, Eyal Reingold and Jiye Shen - Area activation: A computational model of saccadic selectivity in visual search
Valerie Goffaux, Boutheina Jemel, Corentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion and Philippe Schyns - ERP evidence for task modulations on face perceptual processing at different spatial scales
John E. Hummel - Effective systematicity in, effective systematicity out: A relpy to Edelman and Intrator (2003)
Shimon Edelman and Nathan Intrator - Better limited systematicity in hand than structural descriptions in the tree
VOLUME 27, NUMBER 1 - JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 2003
Jean K. Gordon and Gary S. Dell - Learning to divide the labor: An account of deficits in light and heavy verb production
Michael Ramscar and Daniel Yarlett - Semantic grounding in models of analogy: An environmental approach
Shimon Edelman and Nathan Intrator - Towards structural systematicity in distributed, statically bound visual representations
Gergely Csibra, Szilvia Biro, Orsolya Koos and Gyorgy Gergely - One-year-old infants use teleological representations of actions productively
Holk Cruse - The evolution of cognition - A hypothesis
VOLUME 26, NUMBER 6 - NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 2002
Peter Cheng - Electrifying diagrams for learning: Principles for complex representational systems
Joseph Paul Stemberger - Overtensing and the effect of regularity
Lance J. Rips - Circular reasoning
Nicholas Furl, P. Jonathon Phillips and Alice J. O&Mac226;Toole - Face recognition algorithms and the other-race effect: Computational mechanisms for a development contact hypothesis
Philip Garber and Susan Goldin-Meadow - Gesture offers insight into problem-solving in adults and children
VOLUME 26, NUMBER 5 - SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 2002
Leonid Rozenblit and Frank Keil - The misunderstood limits of folk science: An illusion of explanatory depth
Peter Juslin and Magnus Persson - PROBabilities from EXemplars (PROBEX): A 'lazy' algorithm for probabilistic inference from generic knowledge
Franklin Chang - Symbolically speaking: A connectionist model of sentence production
Ara Norenzayan, Edward E. Smith, Beom Jun Kim and Richard E. Nisbett - Cultural preferences for formal versus intuitive reasoning
VOLUME 26, NUMBER 4 - JULY-AUGUST, 2002
Toben H. Mintz, Elissa L. Newport and Thomas G. Bever - The distributional structure of grammatical categories in speech to young children
Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst, Yingrui Yang and P.N. Johnson-Laird - Strategies in sentential reasoning
Hajime Shirouzu, Naomi Miyake and Hiroyuki Masukawa - Cognitively active externalization for situated reflection
Nicolas P. Rougier and Randall C. O'Reilly - Learning representations in a gated prefrontal cortex model of dynamic task switching
VOLUME 26, NUMBER 3 - MAY-JUNE, 2002
Special section on linguistically apt statistical models
Statistical models of syntax learning and use - Marc Johnson, Stefan Riezler
Discovering syntactic deep structure via Bayesian statistics - Jason Eisner
Statistical models for the induction and use of selectional preferences - Marc Light, Warren Greiff
Modeling asynchrony in automatic speech recognition using loosely coupled hidden Markov models - H.J. Nock, S.J. Young
Other articles in this issue
A simplicity principle in unsupervised human categorization - Emmanuel M. Pothos, Nick Chater
A non-representational approach to imagined action - Iris van Rooij, Raoul M. Bongers, W. (Pim) F.G. Haselager
Asymmetric interference in 3- to 4-month olds&Mac226; sequential category learning - Denis Mareschal, Paul C. Quinn, Robert M. French
VOLUME 26, NUMBER 2 - MARCH-APRIL, 2002
An effective metacognitive strategy: Learning by doing and explaining with a computer-based cognitive tour - Vincent A.W.M.M. Aleven and Kenneth R. Koedinger
Evidential diversity and premise probability in young children’s inductive judgment - Yafen Lo, Ashley Sides, Joseph Rozelle and Daniel Osherson
Eye scanpaths during visual imagery reenact those of perception of the same visual scene - Bruno Laeng and Dinu-Stefan Teodorescu
VOLUME 26, NUMBER 1 - JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 2002
Perceiving temporal regularity in music - Edward W. Large and Caroline Palmer
Memory for goals: An activation-based model - Erik M. Altmann and J. Gregory Trafton
Spanning seven orders of magnitude: A challenge for cognitive modeling - John A. Anderson
Learning words from sights and sounds: A computational model - Deb K. Roy and Alex P. Pentland
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 6 - NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 2001
Model theory of deduction: A unified computational approach - Bruno G. Bara, Monica Bucciarelli and Vincenzo Lombardo
Use of current explanations in multicausal abductive reasoning - Todd R. Johnson and Josef F. Krems
Partial and total-order planning - Mary Jo Ratterman, Lee Spector, Jordan Grafman, Harvey Levin and Harriet Harward
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 5 - SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 2001
Special Section on Brain and Speech
New Approaches to the neural basis of speech sound processing: Introduction to special section on brain and speech - David Poeppel
Role of left posterior superior temporal gyrus in phonological processing for speech perception and production - Bradley Buchsbaum, Gregory Hickok, Colin Humphries
Levels of representation in the electrophysiology of speech perception - Colin Phillips
Pure word deafness and the bilateral processing of the speech code - David Poeppel
The role of inferior frontal cortex in phonological processing - Martha W. Burton
Other articles in this issue
Visualizing the emergent structure of children’s mathematical argument - Dolores Strom, Very Kemeny, Richard Lehrer, Ellice Forman
The bicoherence theory of situational irony - Cameron Shelley
Classifying adults’ and children’s faces by sex: Computational investigations of subcategorical feature encoding - Yi D. Cheng, Alice J. O’Toole, Hervé Abdi
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 4 - JULY-AUGUST, 2001
"Learning from human tutoring." - Michelene T. H. Chi, Stephanie A. Siler, Heisawn Jeong,Takashi Yamauchi and Robert G. Hausmann
"Cognitive templates for religious concepts: Cross-cultural evidence for recall of counter-intuitive representations." - Pascal Boyer and Charles Ramble
Naive Causality: a mental model theory of causal meaning and reasoning - Eugenia Goldvarg & Phil Johnson-Laird
"Convention in Joint Activity." - Richard Alterman and Andrew Garland
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 3 - MAY-JUNE, 2001
"Detecting deception: Adversarial problem solving in a low base-rate world." - Paul E. Johnson, Stefano Grazioli, Karim Jamal and R. Glen Berryman
"Modeling individual differences in working memory performance." - Larry Z. Daily, Marsha C. Lovett and Lynne M. Reder
"Systematic error in the organization of physical action." - C. B. Walter, S.P. Swinnen, N. Dounskaia and H. Van Langendonk
"Is perception informationally encapsulated? The issue of the theory-ladenness of perception." - Athanassios Raftopoulos
"Multidisciplinarity and cognitive science." - Barbara Von Eckardt
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 2 -MARCH-APRIL, 2001
"Predication" - Walter Kintsch.
"From Implicit Skills to Explicit Knowledge: A Bottom-Up Model of Skill Learning" - Ron Sun, Edward Merrill and Todd Peterson.
"Integrating Structure and Meaning: A Distributed Model of Analogical Mapping" - Chris Eliasmith and Paul Thagard.
"A Computational Model of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction: Working Memory and the Tower of Hanoi Task" - Vincent Goel, S. David Pullara and Jordan Grafman.
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 1 -JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 2001
Comparative Visual Search: A difference that makes a difference - Marc Pomplun, Lorenz Sichelschmidt, Karin Wagner, Thomas Clermont, Gert Rickheit, & Helge Ritter
Interactionally Situated Cognition: A classroom example - Stanton Wortham
Integrating Analogical Mapping and General Problem Solving: The path-mapping theory - Dario D. Salvucci & John R. Anderson
What Do Double Dissociations Prove? - Guy C. Van Orden, Bruce F. Pennington, & Gregory O. Stone
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 3 -OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 2000
Explanation and Evidence in Informal Argument - Sarah K. Brem (University of California, Berkeley) & Lance J. Rips (Northwestern University)
Naive Analysis of Food Web Dynamics - Peter White (Cardiff University)
Five Seconds or Sixty? Presentation Time in Expert Memory - Fernand Gobet & Herbert A. Simon
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 3 -JULY-SEPTEMBER, 2000
Primate Cognition: Introduction to the issue - Michael Tomasello
Categorical Perception and Conceptual Judgments by Nonhuman Primates: The Paleological Monkey and the Analogical Ape - Roger K.R. Thompson & David L. Oden
Representing Space and Objects in Monkeys and Apes - Josep Call
Primate Numerical Competence: Contributions Toward Understanding Nonhuman Cognition - Sarah T. Boysen & Karen I. Hallberg
A Primate Dictionary? Decoding the Function and Meaning of Another Species' Vocalizations - Marc D. Hauser
Primate Culture and Social Learning - Andrew Whiten
Toward a Science of Other Minds: Escaping the argument by analogy - Daniel J. Povinelli, Jesse M. Bering, & Steve Giambrone
Evolution of Primate Cognition - Richard W. Byrne
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 2 -APRIL-JUNE, 2000
Getting to Best: Efficiency versus Optimality in Negotiation - Elaine Hyder, Michael J. Prietula, & Laurie R. Weingart
The Nature and Processing of Errors in Interactive Behavior - Wayne D. Gray (George Mason University)
Solving Inductive Reasoning Problems in Mathematics: Not-so-Trivial Pursuit - Lisa A. Haverty, Kenneth R. Koedinger, David Klahr, Martha W. Alibali (Carnegie Mellon University)
Efficient Creativity: Constraint Guided Conceptual Combination - Fintan J. Costello & Mark T. Keane
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 1 -JANUARY-MARCH, 2000
Comprehension-Based Skill Acquisition - Stephanie M. Doane, Young Woo Sohn, Danielle S. McNamara, and David Adams
Accommodating Surprise in Taxonomic Tasks: The Role of Expertise - Eugenio Alberdi, Derek Sleeman and Meg Korpi
Computational Evidence for the Subitizing Phenomenon as an Emergent Property of the Human Cognitive Architecture - Scott A. Peterson and Tony J. Simon, Georgia Institute of Technology
A Local Connectionist Account of Consonant Harmony in Child Language - Thomas Berg & Ulrich Schade
A Neuronal Basis for the Fan Effect - Philip Goetz & Deborah Walters
VOLUME 23, NUMBER 4 -OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 1999
Connectionist Natural Language Processing: The state of the art - Morton H. Christiansen & Nick Chater
Ambiguity, Competition, and Blending in Spoken Word Recognition - M. Gareth Gaskell, & William D. Marslen-Wilson
A connectionist model of English Past Tense and Plural Morphology - Kim Plunkett, & Patrick Juola
Dynamical Models of Sentence Processing - Whitney Tabor & Michael K. Tanenhaus
Connectionist Models of Language Production: Lexical access and grammatical encoding - Gary S. Dell, Franklin Chang, & Zenzi M. Griffin
A Connectionist Approach to Word Reading and Acquired Dyslexia: Extension to sequential processing - David C. Plaut
A Probabilistic Constraints Approach to Language Acquisition and Processing - Mark S. Seidenberg & Maryellen C. MacDonald
Grammar-based Connectionist Approaches to Language - Paul Smolensky
Connectionist Sentence Processing in Perspective - Mark Steedman
VOLUME 23, NUMBER 3 -JULY-SEPTEMBER, 1999
Strategies in Syllogistic Reasoning - Monica Bucciarelli (Univ. of Turin) & P.N. Johnson-Laird (Princeton Univ.)
Goals and Learning in Microworlds - Craig S. Miller, Jill Fain Lehman, Kenneth R. Koedinger (Dickinson College)
The Generality/Specificity of Expertise in Scientific Reasoning - C.D. Schunn (George Mason University), & J.R. Anderson (Carnagie Mellon University)
An Attractor Model of Lexical Conceptual Processing: Simulating Semantic Priming - George S. Cree, Ken McRae, & Chris McNorgan
VOLUME 23, NUMBER 2 -APRIL-JUNE, 1999
Episodic Indexing: A Model of Memory for Attention Events - E.M. Altmann & B.E. John (George Mason Univ.)
Toward a Connectionist Model of Recursion in Human Linguistic Performance - Morten H. Christiansen (USC) & Nick Chater (Univ. of Warwick)
Are Theories of Imagery Theories of Imagination? An Active Perception Approach to Conscious Mental Content - Nigel J.T. Thomas
VOLUME 23, NUMBER 1 - JANUARY-MARCH, 1999
From Pixels to People: A Model of Familiar Face Recognition - A. Mike Burton (Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland), Vicki Bruce, and Peter Hancock (Univ. of Sterling, Scotland)
Encoding Categorical and Coordinate Spatial Relations Without Input-Output Correlations: New Simulation Models - David P. Baker, Christopher F. Chabris, and Stephen M. Kosslyn, Harvard University
Mapping Across Domains without Feedback: A Neural Network Model of Transfer of Implicit Knowledge - Z. Dienes, G. Altmann, & S. Gao
Attention Metaphors: How Metaphors Guide the Cognitive Psychology of Attention - Diego Fernandez-Duque & Mark L. Johnson
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 4 - OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 1998
Distributional Information: A Powerful Cue for Acquiring Syntactic Categories - Martin Redington, Nick Chater & Steven Finch
Pertinence Generation in Radiological Diagnosis: Spreading Activation and the Nature of Expertise - Eric Raufaste, Helene Eyrolle & Claudette Marine
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 3 - JULY-SEPTEMBER, 1998
Turing's Analysis of Computation and Theories of Cognitive Architecture - A.J. Wells
Representations and Cognitive Explanations: Assessing the dynamicists challenge in cognitive science - William Bechtel
Reading Abraham Lincoln: An Expert/Expert Study in the Interpretation of Historical Texts - Sam Wineburg
Analogy Events: How examples are used during problem solving - Kurt VanLehn
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 2 - APRIL-JUNE, 1998
The Notion of Dynamic Unit: Conceptual Developments in Cognitive Science - Nili Mandelblit & Oron Zachar
Feature Centrality and Conceptual Coherence - S.A. Sloman, B.C. Love & W. Ahn
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 1 - JANUARY-MARCH, 1998
Pragmatic Action - Richard Alterman, Brandeis University
A Model Theory of Modal Reasoning - Victoria A. Bell and P.N. Johnson-Laird, Princeton University
The Growth of Multidisciplinarity in the Cognitive Science Society - C.D. Schunn, K. Crowley & T. Okada
Coherence As Constraint Satisfaction - Paul Thagard & Karsten Verbeurgt, University of Waterloo
PRIOR TO VOL. 22
The Correlational Structure of Natural Images and the Calibration of Spatial Representations - Roland Baddeley, University of Oxford, UK
The Texture Lexicon - N. Bhusan, A.R. Rao & G.L. Lohse
A Working Memory Model Of A Common Procedural Error - Michael D. Byrne & Susan Bovair, Georgia Tech
The Dynamical Challenge - Andy Clark, Washington University
Productivity And Schematicity In Metaphors - Timothy Clausner & William Croft
Belief Change as Propositional Update - Renee Elio & Francis Jeffrey Pelletier, University of Alberta, CA
Children's Productivity In The English Past Tense - Virginia A. Marchman, University of Wisconsin
Constraints on Analogical Inference - Arthur B. Markman, Columbia University
Collaborative Discovery in a Scientific Domain - Takeshi Okada & Herbert A. Simon, Carnegie Mellon University
Quasi-Indexicals And Knowledge Reports - W.J. Rapaport, S.C. Shapiro, & J.M. Wiebe
Learning from worked-out examples: A study on individual differences - Alexander Renkl, University of Munich, DE
Children's Thoughts On the Origin of Species - Ala Samarapungavan & Reinout W. Wiers
CaMeRa: A Computational model of Multiple Representations - H.J.M. Tabachneck-Schijf, A.M. Leonardo & H.A. Simon
The Nature of External Representations in Problem Solving - Jiajie Zhang, Ohio State University
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