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Cognitive Science, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, January 2015
- Randall D. Beer, Paul L. Williams:
Information Processing and Dynamics in Minimally Cognitive Agents. 1-38
- Giuseppe Morlino, Claudia Gianelli, Anna M. Borghi, Stefano Nolfi:
Learning to Manipulate and Categorize in Human and Artificial Agents. 39-64 - Ralf Mayrhofer, Michael R. Waldmann:
Agents and Causes: Dispositional Intuitions As a Guide to Causal Structure. 65-95 - George E. Newman, Julian De Freitas, Joshua Knobe:
Beliefs About the True Self Explain Asymmetries Based on Moral Judgment. 96-125 - Joel Chan, Christian D. Schunn:
The Impact of Analogies on Creative Concept Generation: Lessons From an In Vivo Study in Engineering Design. 126-155 - Bradley J. Morris, Amy M. Masnick:
Comparing Data Sets: Implicit Summaries of the Statistical Properties of Number Sets. 156-170
- Monica Tamariz, Simon Kirby:
Culture: Copying, Compression, and Conventionality. 171-183 - Julia W. Van de Vondervoort, Ori Friedman:
Parallels in Preschoolers' and Adults' Judgments About Ownership Rights and Bodily Rights. 184-198 - Aleksandr Chakroff, Kyle A. Thomas, Omar S. Haque, Liane L. Young:
An Indecent Proposal: The Dual Functions of Indirect Speech. 199-211 - Catriona Silvey, Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith:
Word Meanings Evolve to Selectively Preserve Distinctions on Salient Dimensions. 212-226
Volume 39, Number 2, March 2015
- Oren Kolodny, Arnon Lotem, Shimon Edelman:
Learning a Generative Probabilistic Grammar of Experience: A Process-Level Model of Language Acquisition. 227-267 - Gavin W. Jenkins, Larissa K. Samuelson, Jodi R. Smith, John P. Spencer:
Non-Bayesian Noun Generalization in 3- to 5-Year-Old Children: Probing the Role of Prior Knowledge in the Suspicious Coincidence Effect. 268-306 - John Turri:
Skeptical Appeal: The Source-Content Bias. 307-324 - Edward B. Royzman, Justin F. Landy, Robert F. Leeman:
Are Thoughtful People More Utilitarian? CRT as a Unique Predictor of Moral Minimalism in the Dilemmatic Context. 325-352 - Kathleen H. Corriveau, Eva E. Chen, Paul L. Harris:
Judgments About Fact and Fiction by Children From Religious and Nonreligious Backgrounds. 353-382 - Ágnes Lukács, Ferenc Kemény:
Development of Different Forms of Skill Learning Throughout the Lifespan. 383-404 - Wolff-Michael Roth, Timothy J. Mavin:
Peer Assessment of Aviation Performance: Inconsistent for Good Reasons. 405-433 - James Cutting, Catalina Iricinschi:
Re-Presentations of Space in Hollywood Movies: An Event-Indexing Analysis. 434-456
Volume 39, Number 3, April 2015
- Cleotilde Gonzalez, Noam Ben-Asher, Jolie M. Martin, Varun Dutt:
A Cognitive Model of Dynamic Cooperation With Varied Interdependency Information. 457-495 - Andrew F. Heckler, Thomas M. Scaife:
Patterns of Response Times and Response Choices to Science Questions: The Influence of Relative Processing Time. 496-537
- Qi Chen, Daniel Mirman:
Interaction Between Phonological and Semantic Representations: Time Matters. 538-558 - Gregory Scontras, William Badecker, Lisa Shank, Eunice Lim, Evelina Fedorenko:
Syntactic Complexity Effects in Sentence Production. 559-583 - Anna N. Rafferty, Michelle M. LaMar, Thomas L. Griffiths:
Inferring Learners' Knowledge From Their Actions. 584-618 - Geoffrey P. Goodwin, Adam Benforado:
Judging the Goring Ox: Retribution Directed Toward Animals. 619-646
- Shira Calamaro, Gaja Jarosz:
Learning General Phonological Rules From Distributional Information: A Computational Model. 647-666
Volume 39, Number 4, May 2015
- Judith Degen, Michael K. Tanenhaus:
Processing Scalar Implicature: A Constraint-Based Approach. 667-710
- Amanda C. Brandone, Susan A. Gelman, Jenna Hedglen:
Children's Developing Intuitions About the Truth Conditions and Implications of Novel Generics Versus Quantified Statements. 711-738 - Alexia Galati, Marios N. Avraamides:
Social and Representational Cues Jointly Influence Spatial Perspective-Taking. 739-765 - Molly Babel, Grant McGuire:
Perceptual Fluency and Judgments of Vocal Aesthetics and Stereotypicality. 766-787
- Janneke van Wijnbergen-Huitink, Shira Elqayam, David E. Over:
The Probability of Iterated Conditionals. 788-803 - Patrick J. Leman:
How Do Groups Work? Age Differences in Performance and the Social Outcomes of Peer Collaboration. 804-820 - Juanma de la Fuente, Daniel Casasanto, Antonio Román, Julio Santiago:
Can Culture Influence Body-Specific Associations Between Space and Valence? 821-832
- Kostas Kampourakis:
Distorting the History of Evolutionary Thought in Conceptual Development Research. 833-837 - Elizabeth A. Ware, Susan A. Gelman:
The Importance of Clarifying Evolutionary Terminology Across Disciplines and in the Classroom: A Reply to Kampourakis. 838-841 - Andrew Shtulman:
What Is More Informative in the History of Science, the Signal or the Noise? 842-845 - Kostas Kampourakis:
The Need for Interdisciplinary Dialog in Evolution Education: A Comment on the Responses by Ware & Gelman and Shtulman. 846-848
Volume 39, Number 5, July 2015
- Judith Köhne, Matthew W. Crocker:
The Interplay of Cross-Situational Word Learning and Sentence-Level Constraints. 849-889
- Marika De Scalzi, Jennifer Rusted, Jane Oakhill:
Embodiment Effects and Language Comprehension in Alzheimer's Disease. 890-917 - Maggie Moreno, Giosuè Baggio:
Role Asymmetry and Code Transmission in Signaling Games: An Experimental and Computational Investigation. 918-943 - Luciano Paz, Andrea Paula Goldin, Carlos Diuk, Mariano Sigman:
Parsing Heuristic and Forward Search in First-Graders' Game-Play Behavior. 944-971 - Claudia Scorolli, Antonello Pellicano, Roberto Nicoletti, Sandro Rubichi, Umberto Castiello:
The Simon Effect in Action: Planning and/or On-Line Control Effects? 972-991 - Linda Moradzadeh, Galit Blumenthal, Melody Wiseheart:
Musical Training, Bilingualism, and Executive Function: A Closer Look at Task Switching and Dual-Task Performance. 992-1020 - Shelbie L. Sutherland, Andrei Cimpian, Sarah-Jane Leslie, Susan A. Gelman:
Memory Errors Reveal a Bias to Spontaneously Generalize to Categories. 1021-1046
- Fayme Yeates, Andy J. Wills, Fergal W. Jones, Ian P. L. McLaren:
State-Trace Analysis: Dissociable Processes in a Connectionist Network? 1047-1061 - Ori Friedman, John Turri:
Is Probabilistic Evidence a Source of Knowledge? 1062-1080 - David J. Stevens, Joanne Arciuli, David I. Anderson:
Concurrent Movement Impairs Incidental But Not Intentional Statistical Learning. 1081-1098 - Padraic Monaghan, Karen Mattock, Robert A. I. Davies, Alastair C. Smith:
Gavagai Is as Gavagai Does: Learning Nouns and Verbs From Cross-Situational Statistics. 1099-1112 - Franklin Chang, Michael Baumann, Sandra Pappert, Hartmut Fitz:
Do Lemmas Speak German? A Verb Position Effect in German Structural Priming. 1113-1130
Volume 39, Number 6, August 2015
- Matthew M. Walsh, Kevin A. Gluck:
Mechanisms for Robust Cognition. 1131-1171 - Richard A. Hullinger, John K. Kruschke, Peter M. Todd:
An Evolutionary Analysis of Learned Attention. 1172-1215 - Sangeet Khemlani, Max Lotstein, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
Naive Probability: Model-Based Estimates of Unique Events. 1216-1258
- Wookyoung Jung, John E. Hummel:
Making Probabilistic Relational Categories Learnable. 1259-1291 - Máximo Trench, Ricardo A. Minervino:
The Role of Surface Similarity in Analogical Retrieval: Bridging the Gap Between the Naturalistic and the Experimental Traditions. 1292-1319 - Jonathan Phillips, Alex Shaw:
Manipulating Morality: Third-Party Intentions Alter Moral Judgments by Changing Causal Reasoning. 1320-1347 - Marcus Perlman, Nathaniel Clark, Marlene Johansson Falck:
Iconic Prosody in Story Reading. 1348-1368 - Anna L. Theakston, Paul Ibbotson, Daniel Freudenthal, Elena Lieven, Michael Tomasello:
Productivity of Noun Slots in Verb Frames. 1369-1395 - Jorrig Vogels, Emiel Krahmer, Alfons Maes:
How Cognitive Load Influences Speakers' Choice of Referring Expressions. 1396-1418
- Kumiko Fukumura:
Interface of Linguistic and Visual Information During Audience Design. 1419-1433
Volume 39, Number 7, September 2015
- Robert Eamon Briscoe, John Schwenkler:
Conscious Vision in Action. 1435-1467 - Samuel G. B. Johnson, Woo-kyoung Ahn:
Causal Networks or Causal Islands? The Representation of Mechanisms and the Transitivity of Causal Judgment. 1468-1503 - Sailee Shikhare, Stefan Heim, Elise Klein, Stefan Huber, Klaus Willmes:
Processing of Numerical and Proportional Quantifiers. 1504-1536 - Dinah Baer-Henney, Frank Kügler, Ruben Van de Vijver:
The Interaction of Language-Specific and Universal Factors During the Acquisition of Morphophonemic Alternations With Exceptions. 1537-1569
- Ullrich K. H. Ecker, Gordon D. A. Brown, Stephan Lewandowsky:
Memory Without Consolidation: Temporal Distinctiveness Explains Retroactive Interference. 1570-1593 - Mark K. Johansen, Justin C. D. Savage, Nathalie Fouquet, David R. Shanks:
Salience Not Status: How Category Labels Influence Feature Inference. 1594-1621 - Piers Douglas Lionel Howe, Adam Ferguson:
The Identity-Location Binding Problem. 1622-1645 - Francesca Foppolo, Marco Marelli, Luisa Meroni, Andrea Gualmini:
Hey Little Sister, Who's the Only One? Modulating Informativeness in the Resolution of Privative Ambiguity. 1646-1674 - Titus von der Malsburg, Reinhold Kliegl, Shravan Vasishth:
Determinants of Scanpath Regularity in Reading. 1675-1703 - Tom Foulsham, Maria Lock:
How the Eyes Tell Lies: Social Gaze During a Preference Task. 1704-1726
Volume 39, Number 8, November 2015
- Sanjay Chandrasekharan, Nancy J. Nersessian:
Building Cognition: The Construction of Computational Representations for Scientific Discovery. 1727-1763 - Lauren A. M. Lebois, Christine D. Wilson-Mendenhall, Lawrence W. Barsalou:
Are Automatic Conceptual Cores the Gold Standard of Semantic Processing? The Context-Dependence of Spatial Meaning in Grounded Congruency Effects. 1764-1801
- David Temperley, Daniel Gildea:
Information Density and Syntactic Repetition. 1802-1823 - Lawrence Phillips, Lisa Pearl:
The Utility of Cognitive Plausibility in Language Acquisition Modeling: Evidence From Word Segmentation. 1824-1854 - Kazuki Sekine, Hannah Sowden, Sotaro Kita:
The Development of the Ability to Semantically Integrate Information in Speech and Iconic Gesture in Comprehension. 1855-1880 - Anja Jamrozik, Dedre Gentner:
Well-Hidden Regularities: Abstract Uses of in and on Retain an Aspect of Their Spatial Meaning. 1881-1911
- Brian J. Edwards, Russell C. Burnett, Frank C. Keil:
Effects of Causal Structure on Decisions About Where to Intervene on Causal Systems. 1912-1924 - Priscilla Montez, Graham Thompson, Christopher T. Kello:
The Role of Semantic Clustering in Optimal Memory Foraging. 1925-1939 - Mehmet K. Mahmut, Richard J. Stevenson:
Failure to Obtain Reinstatement of an Olfactory Representation. 1940-1949 - Zachary Horne, Derek Powell, John Hummel:
A Single Counterexample Leads to Moral Belief Revision. 1950-1964 - Anne E. Riggs, Martha W. Alibali, Charles W. Kalish:
Leave Her out of It: Person-Presentation of Strategies is Harmful for Transfer. 1965-1978
- Daniel Casasanto, Geoffrey Brookshire, Richard B. Ivry:
Meaning is Not a Reflex: Context Dependence of Spatial Congruity Effects. 1979-1986 - Lauren A. M. Lebois, Christine D. Wilson-Mendenhall, Lawrence W. Barsalou:
Putting Everything in Context. 1987-1995
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