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Cognitive Science, Volume 33, 2009
Volume 33, Number 1, January / February 2009
- Jeffrey Loewenstein, Chip Heath:
The Repetition-Break Plot Structure: A Cognitive Influence on Selection in the Marketplace of Ideas. 1-19 - Steven A. Sloman, Aron K. Barbey, Jared M. Hotaling:
A Causal Model Theory of the Meaning of Cause, Enable, and Prevent. 21-50 - Max M. Louwerse, Rolf A. Zwaan:
Language Encodes Geographical Information. 51-73 - Sabine Stoll, Kirsten Abbot-Smith, Elena Lieven:
Lexically Restricted Utterances in Russian, German, and English Child-Directed Speech. 75-103
- Marcus Cunha Jr., Fabio Caldieraro:
Sunk-Cost Effects on Purely Behavioral Investments. 105-113 - Wing Chee So, Sotaro Kita, Susan Goldin-Meadow:
Using the Hands to Identify Who Does What to Whom: Gesture and Speech Go Hand-in-Hand. 115-125 - Lynne C. Nygaard, Debora S. Herold, Laura L. Namy:
The Semantics of Prosody: Acoustic and Perceptual Evidence of Prosodic Correlates to Word Meaning. 127-146
Volume 33, Number 2, March / April 2009
- Woo-kyoung Ahn, Caroline C. Proctor, Elizabeth H. Flanagan:
Mental Health Clinicians' Beliefs About the Biological, Psychological, and Environmental Bases of Mental Disorders. 147-182 - Michael E. Doherty, Richard B. Anderson, Amanda M. Kelley, James H. Albert:
Probabilistically Valid Inference of Covariation From a Single x, y Observation When Univariate Characteristics Are Known. 183-205 - Guido Biele, Jörg Rieskamp, Richard Gonzalez:
Computational Models for the Combination of Advice and Individual Learning. 206-242 - Tom Verguts, Wim Fias:
Similarity and Rules United: Similarity- and Rule-Based Processing in a Single Neural Network. 243-259 - Ibrahima Giroux, Arnaud Rey:
Lexical and Sublexical Units in Speech Perception. 260-272 - Tania Lombrozo:
The Role of Moral Commitments in Moral Judgment. 273-286 - Stephani Foraker, Terry Regier, Naveen Khetarpal, Amy Perfors, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Indirect Evidence and the Poverty of the Stimulus: The Case of Anaphoric One. 287-300
Volume 33, Number 3, May 2009
- Bob Rehder:
Causal-Based Property Generalization. 301-344
- Shulan Lu, Derek Harter, Arthur C. Graesser:
An Empirical and Computational Investigation of Perceiving and Remembering Event Temporal Relations. 345-373 - Christa S. C. Asterhan, Baruch B. Schwarz:
Argumentation and Explanation in Conceptual Change: Indications From Protocol Analyses of Peer-to-Peer Dialog. 374-400 - Sandeep Prasada, Elaine M. Dillingham:
Representation of Principled Connections: A Window Onto the Formal Aspect of Common Sense Conception. 401-448 - Marshall R. Mayberry, Matthew W. Crocker, Pia Knoeferle:
Learning to Attend: A Connectionist Model of Situated Language Comprehension. 449-496 - Andreas Wilke, John M. C. Hutchinson, Peter M. Todd, Uwe Czienskowski:
Fishing for the Right Words: Decision Rules for Human Foraging Behavior in Internal Search Tasks. 497-529
- Gregory Dam, Konrad P. Körding:
Exploration and Exploitation During Sequential Search. 530-541
Volume 33, Number 4, June 2009
- Jeffrey L. Elman:
On the Meaning of Words and Dinosaur Bones: Lexical Knowledge Without a Lexicon. 547-582 - Gerry Altmann, Jelena Mirkovic:
Incrementality and Prediction in Human Sentence Processing. 583-609 - Mary Hare, Jeffrey L. Elman, Tracy Tabaczynski, Ken McRae:
The Wind Chilled the Spectators, but the Wine Just Chilled: Sense, Structure, and Sentence Comprehension. 610-628 - Ping Li:
Lexical Organization and Competition in First and Second Languages: Computational and Neural Mechanisms. 629-664 - Christopher M. O'Connor, George S. Cree, Ken McRae:
Conceptual Hierarchies in a Flat Attractor Network: Dynamics of Learning and Computations. 665-708 - Valentina Gliozzi, Julien Mayor, Jon-Fan Hu, Kim Plunkett:
Labels as Features (Not Names) for Infant Categorization: A Neurocomputational Approach. 709-738
Volume 33, Number 5, July 2009
- Rick Dale, Eric Dietrich, Anthony Chemero:
Explanatory Pluralism in Cognitive Science. 739-742 - Merim Bilalic, Fernand Gobet:
They Do What They Are Told to Do: The Influence of Instruction on (Chess) Expert Perception - Commentary on Linhares and Brum (2007). 743-747 - Alexandre Linhares, Paulo Brum:
How Can Experts See the Invisible? Reply to Bilalic and Gobet. 748-751
- Rens Bod:
From Exemplar to Grammar: A Probabilistic Analogy-Based Model of Language Learning. 752-793 - Ulrike Padó, Matthew W. Crocker, Frank Keller:
A Probabilistic Model of Semantic Plausibility in Sentence Processing. 794-838 - Sam Tilsen:
Multitimescale Dynamical Interactions Between Speech Rhythm and Gesture. 839-879
- Glenn Gunzelmann, Joshua B. Gross, Kevin A. Gluck, David F. Dinges:
Sleep Deprivation and Sustained Attention Performance: Integrating Mathematical and Cognitive Modeling. 880-910 - Benjamin Scheibehenne, Jörg Rieskamp, Claudia González-Vallejo:
Cognitive Models of Choice: Comparing Decision Field Theory to the Proportional Difference Model. 911-939
- Judith Avrahami, Yaakov Kareev:
Do the Weak Stand a Chance? Distribution of Resources in a Competitive Environment. 940-950 - Erin McMullen Jonaitis, Jenny R. Saffran:
Learning Harmony: The Role of Serial Statistics. 951-968
Volume 33, Number 6, August 2009
- Stephan Lewandowsky, Thomas L. Griffiths, Michael L. Kalish:
The Wisdom of Individuals: Exploring People's Knowledge About Everyday Events Using Iterated Learning. 969-998 - Joe Pater:
Weighted Constraints in Generative Linguistics. 999-1035 - Malika Auvray, Erik Myin:
Perception With Compensatory Devices: From Sensory Substitution to Sensorimotor Extension. 1036-1058 - Sanjay Chandrasekharan:
Building to Discover: A Common Coding Model. 1059-1086 - Andrea L. Gebhart, Richard N. Aslin, Elissa L. Newport:
Changing Structures in Midstream: Learning Along the Statistical Garden Path. 1087-1116 - Merim Bilalic, Peter McLeod, Fernand Gobet:
Specialization Effect and Its Influence on Memory and Problem Solving in Expert Chess Players. 1117-1143
- Markus Bindemann, A. Mike Burton:
The Role of Color in Human Face Detection. 1144-1156 - Michelle Verges, Sean Duffy:
Spatial Representations Elicit Dual-Coding Effects in Mental Imagery. 1157-1172 - Kurt Hugenberg, Olivier Corneille:
Holistic Processing Is Tuned for In-Group Faces. 1173-1181
Volume 33, Number 7, September / October 2009
- Jeffrey S. Bowers, Colin J. Davis:
Learning Representations of Wordforms With Recurrent Networks: Comment on. 1183-1186 - Daragh E. Sibley, Christopher T. Kello, David C. Plaut, Jeffrey L. Elman:
Sequence Encoders Enable Large-Scale Lexical Modeling: Reply to Bowers and Davis (2009). 1187-1191
- Andrew M. Lovett, Emmett Tomai, Kenneth D. Forbus, Jeffrey M. Usher:
Solving Geometric Analogy Problems Through Two-Stage Analogical Mapping. 1192-1231 - Tiago V. Maia:
Fear Conditioning and Social Groups: Statistics, Not Genetics. 1232-1251 - Susanne Raisig, Tinka Welke, Herbert Hagendorf, Elke Van der Meer:
Insights Into Knowledge Representation: The Influence of Amodal and Perceptual Variables on Event Knowledge Retrieval From Memory. 1252-1266 - Sylvia Fitting, Douglas H. Wedell, Gary L. Allen:
Cue Effects on Memory for Location When Navigating Spatial Displays. 1267-1300
- Ben Ambridge, Julian M. Pine, Caroline F. Rowland, Rebecca L. Jones, Victoria Clark:
A Semantics-Based Approach to the "No Negative Evidence" Problem. 1301-1316 - Michelle C. St. Clair, Padraic Monaghan, Michael Ramscar:
Relationships Between Language Structure and Language Learning: The Suffixing Preference and Grammatical Categorization. 1317-1329 - Nira Liberman, Jens Förster:
The Effect of Psychological Distance on Perceptual Level of Construal. 1330-1341
Volume 33, Number 8, November / December 2009
- Dedre Gentner, Jeffrey Loewenstein, Leigh Thompson, Kenneth D. Forbus:
Reviving Inert Knowledge: Analogical Abstraction Supports Relational Retrieval of Past Events. 1343-1382
- Chris Thornton:
Representation Recovers Information. 1383-1412 - Adrian Schwaninger, Janek S. Lobmaier, Christian Wallraven, Stephan M. Collishaw:
Two Routes to Face Perception: Evidence From Psychophysics and Computational Modeling. 1413-1440 - David L. Gilden:
Global Model Analysis of Cognitive Variability. 1441-1467 - Daniel C. Richardson, Rick Dale, John M. Tomlinson:
Conversation, Gaze Coordination, and Beliefs About Visual Context. 1468-1482 - Susan J. Hespos, Gustaf Gredebäck, Claes von Hofsten, Elizabeth S. Spelke:
Occlusion Is Hard: Comparing Predictive Reaching for Visible and Hidden Objects in Infants and Adults. 1483-1502 - Colleen Mitchell, Bob McMurray:
On Leveraged Learning in Lexical Acquisition and Its Relationship to Acceleration. 1503-1523
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