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Cognitive Science, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, January 2018
- Jana Jarecki, Björn Meder, Jonathan D. Nelson:
Naïve and Robust: Class-Conditional Independence in Human Classification Learning. 4-42 - Kat Agres, Samer Abdallah, Marcus T. Pearce:
Information-Theoretic Properties of Auditory Sequences Dynamically Influence Expectation and Memory. 43-76 - Petko Kusev, Paul van Schaik, Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova, Asgeir Juliusson, Nick Chater:
Adaptive Anchoring Model: How Static and Dynamic Presentations of Time Series Influence Judgments and Predictions. 77-102 - Niv Reggev, Reut Sharoni, Anat Maril:
Distinctiveness Benefits Novelty (and Not Familiarity), but Only Up to a Limit: The Prior Knowledge Perspective. 103-128 - Travis J. Wiltshire, Jonathan E. Butner, Stephen M. Fiore:
Problem-Solving Phase Transitions During Team Collaboration. 129-167 - Andrew Whalen, Thomas L. Griffiths, Daphna Buchsbaum:
Sensitivity to Shared Information in Social Learning. 168-187 - Sébastien Lerique, Camille Roth:
The Semantic Drift of Quotations in Blogspace: A Case Study in Short-Term Cultural Evolution. 188-219 - Margot van Wermeskerken, Damien Litchfield, Tamara van Gog:
What Am I Looking at? Interpreting Dynamic and Static Gaze Displays. 220-252 - Melanie Arenson, John D. Coley:
Anthropocentric by Default? Attribution of Familiar and Novel Properties to Living Things. 253-285 - Yoshiyuki Ueda, Lei Chen, Jonathon Kopecky, Emily S. Cramer, Ronald A. Rensink, David E. Meyer, Shinobu Kitayama, Jun Saiki:
Cultural Differences in Visual Search for Geometric Figures. 286-310 - Clemens Speth, Jana Speth:
A New Measure of Hallucinatory States and a Discussion of REM Sleep Dreaming as a Virtual Laboratory for the Rehearsal of Embodied Cognition. 311-333
- Monica Tamariz, Seán G. Roberts, J. Isidro Martínez, Julio Santiago:
The Interactive Origin of Iconicity. 334-349 - Weifang Zhong, You Li, Yulan Huang, He Li, Lei Mo:
Is the Lateralized Categorical Perception of Color a Situational Effect of Language on Color Perception? 350-364
- Albert Costa, Mario Pannunzi, Gustavo Deco, Martin J. Pickering:
Corrigendum for: Do bilinguals automatically activate their native language when they are not using it? 365
Volume 42, Number 2, March 2018
- Jeenath Rahaman, Harshit Agrawal, Nisheeth Srivastava, Sanjay Chandrasekharan:
Recombinant Enaction: Manipulatives Generate New Procedures in the Imagination, by Extending and Recombining Action Spaces. 370-415 - Aaron Steven White, Valentine Hacquard, Jeffrey Lidz:
Semantic Information and the Syntax of Propositional Attitude Verbs. 416-456
- Andrea Stocco:
A Biologically Plausible Action Selection System for Cognitive Architectures: Implications of Basal Ganglia Anatomy for Learning and Decision-Making Models. 457-490 - Jonathan F. Kominsky, Anna P. Zamm, Frank C. Keil:
Knowing When Help Is Needed: A Developing Sense of Causal Complexity. 491-523 - Claudia Cialone, Thora Tenbrink, Hugo J. Spiers:
Sculptors, Architects, and Painters Conceive of Depicted Spaces Differently. 524-553 - Neon Brooks, David Barner, Michael C. Frank, Susan Goldin-Meadow:
The Role of Gesture in Supporting Mental Representations: The Case of Mental Abacus Arithmetic. 554-575 - Marit Lobben, Agata Bochynska:
Grounding by Attention Simulation in Peripersonal Space: Pupils Dilate to Pinch Grip But Not Big Size Nominal Classifier. 576-599 - Bella Z. Veksler, Glenn Gunzelmann:
Functional Equivalence of Sleep Loss and Time on Task Effects in Sustained Attention. 600-632
- Elizabeth K. Johnson, Laurence Bruggeman, Anne Cutler:
Abstraction and the (Misnamed) Language Familiarity Effect. 633-645 - Berenice Valdés, José Antonio Hinojosa, Francisco J. Román, Verónica Romero-Ferreiro:
Linguistic and Perceptual Mapping in Spatial Representations: An Attentional Account. 646-663 - Olivier Morin:
Spontaneous Emergence of Legibility in Writing Systems: The Case of Orientation Anisotropy. 664-677 - Emily McLaughlin Lyons, Nina Simms, Kreshnik Begolli, Lindsey E. Richland:
Stereotype Threat Effects on Learning From a Cognitively Demanding Mathematics Lesson. 678-690 - Yuri Sato, Yutaro Sugimoto, Kazuhiro Ueda:
Real Objects Can Impede Conditional Reasoning but Augmented Objects Do Not. 691-707
- Erik M. Altmann:
No Evidence That Sleep Deprivation Effects and the Vigilance Decrement Are Functionally Equivalent: Comment on Veksler and Gunzelmann (2017). 708-711 - Glenn Gunzelmann, Bella Veksler:
Further Evidence That Sleep Deprivation Effects and the Vigilance Decrement Are Functionally Equivalent: Comment on Altmann (2018). 712-717
Volume 42, Number 3, April 2018
- Stephen C. Pritchard, Max Coltheart, Eva Marinus, Anne Castles:
A Computational Model of the Self-Teaching Hypothesis Based on the Dual-Route Cascaded Model of Reading. 722-770 - Takashi Yamauchi, Kunchen Xiao:
Reading Emotion From Mouse Cursor Motions: Affective Computing Approach. 771-819
- George Farmer, Christian P. Janssen, Anh T. Nguyen, Duncan P. Brumby:
Dividing Attention Between Tasks: Testing Whether Explicit Payoff Functions Elicit Optimal Dual-Task Performance. 820-849 - Yang Wu, Chris L. Baker, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Laura Schulz:
Rational Inference of Beliefs and Desires From Emotional Expressions. 850-884 - Michael O. Vertolli, Matthew A. Kelly, Jim Davies:
Coherence in the Visual Imagination. 885-917 - Annemarie Kocab, Hannah Lam, Jesse Snedeker:
When Cars Hit Trucks and Girls Hug Boys: The Effect of Animacy on Word Order in Gestural Language Creation. 918-938 - Sami Virpioja, Minna Lehtonen, Annika Hultén, Henna Kivikari, Riitta Salmelin, Krista Lagus:
Using Statistical Models of Morphology in the Search for Optimal Units of Representation in the Human Mental Lexicon. 939-973 - Dieter Thoma, Agnieszka E. Tytus:
How Cross-Linguistic Differences in the Grammaticalization of Future Time Reference Influence Intertemporal Choices. 974-1000
- Seyda Özçaliskan, Ché Lucero, Susan Goldin-Meadow:
Blind Speakers Show Language-Specific Patterns in Co-Speech Gesture but Not Silent Gesture. 1001-1014 - Elise Stickles, Tasha N. Lewis:
Wednesday's Meeting Really Is on Friday: A Meta-Analysis and Evaluation of Ambiguous Spatiotemporal Language. 1015-1025 - Chengli Xiao, Mengya Zhao, Lei Chen:
Both Earlier Times and the Future Are "Front": The Distinction Between Time- and Ego-Reference-Points in Mandarin Speakers' Temporal Representation. 1026-1040 - Heng Li, Yu Cao:
Karma or Immortality: Can Religion Influence Space-Time Mappings? 1041-1056
- Maria Otworowska, Mark Blokpoel, Marieke Sweers, Todd Wareham, Iris van Rooij:
Demons of Ecological Rationality. 1057-1066
Volume 42, Number 4, May 2018
- Peter C.-H. Cheng, Erlijn van Genuchten:
Combinations of Simple Mechanisms Explain Diverse Strategies in the Freehand Writing of Memorized Sentences. 1070-1109
- Scott E. Friedman, Kenneth D. Forbus, Bruce Sherin:
Representing, Running, and Revising Mental Models: A Computational Model. 1110-1145 - Laura J. Speed, Asifa Majid:
An Exception to Mental Simulation: No Evidence for Embodied Odor Language. 1146-1178 - Jiushu Xie, Him Cheung, Manqiong Shen, Ruiming Wang:
Mental Rotation in False Belief Understanding. 1179-1206 - Susan C. Levine, Susan Goldin-Meadow, Matthew T. Carlson, Naureen Hemani-Lopez:
Mental Transformation Skill in Young Children: The Role of Concrete and Abstract Motor Training. 1207-1228 - Sydney Levine, Alan M. Leslie, John Mikhail:
The Mental Representation of Human Action. 1229-1264 - Nadya Vasilyeva, Thomas Blanchard, Tania Lombrozo:
Stable Causal Relationships Are Better Causal Relationships. 1265-1296 - Drew H. Abney, Rick Dale, Max M. Louwerse, Christopher T. Kello:
The Bursts and Lulls of Multimodal Interaction: Temporal Distributions of Behavior Reveal Differences Between Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication. 1297-1316 - James E. Cutting, Kacie L. Armstrong:
Cryptic Emotions and the Emergence of a Metatheory of Mind in Popular Filmmaking. 1317-1344
- Thomas Blanchard, Tania Lombrozo, Shaun Nichols:
Bayesian Occam's Razor Is a Razor of the People. 1345-1359 - Brendan T. Johns, Randall Jamieson:
A Large-Scale Analysis of Variance in Written Language. 1360-1374 - Kensy Cooperrider, James D. Slotta, Rafael E. Núñez:
The Preference for Pointing With the Hand Is Not Universal. 1375-1390 - Justin N. Wood, Samantha M. W. Wood:
The Development of Invariant Object Recognition Requires Visual Experience With Temporally Smooth Objects. 1391-1406
Volume 42, Number 5, July 2018
- Vincenzo Crupi, Jonathan D. Nelson, Björn Meder, Gustavo Cevolani, Katya Tentori:
Generalized Information Theory Meets Human Cognition: Introducing a Unified Framework to Model Uncertainty and Information Search. 1410-1456
- Seth Frey, Dominic K. Albino, Paul L. Williams:
Synergistic Information Processing Encrypts Strategic Reasoning in Poker. 1457-1476 - Sarah Emlen Metz, Deena Skolnick Weisberg, Michael Weisberg:
Non-Scientific Criteria for Belief Sustain Counter-Scientific Beliefs. 1477-1503 - Nicole Craycraft, Sarah Brown-Schmidt:
Compensating for an Inattentive Audience. 1504-1528 - Claire Calmels, Marc Elipot, Lionel Naccache:
Probing Representations of Gymnastics Movements: A Visual Priming Study. 1529-1551 - Michael Devitt, Nicolas Porot:
The Reference of Proper Names: Testing Usage and Intuitions. 1552-1585 - Adriana Guevara-Rukoz, Alejandrina Cristià, Bogdan Ludusan, Roland Thiollière, Andrew Martin, Reiko Mazuka, Emmanuel Dupoux:
Are Words Easier to Learn From Infant- Than Adult-Directed Speech? A Quantitative Corpus-Based Investigation. 1586-1617 - Daniel Swingley, Claudia Alarcon:
Lexical Learning May Contribute to Phonetic Learning in Infants: A Corpus Analysis of Maternal Spanish. 1618-1641 - Purav Patel, Sashank Varma:
How the Abstract Becomes Concrete: Irrational Numbers Are Understood Relative to Natural Numbers and Perfect Squares. 1642-1676 - Raphaëlle Malassis, Arnaud Rey, Joël Fagot:
Non-adjacent Dependencies Processing in Human and Non-human Primates. 1677-1699
- Gary M. Oppenheim, Yan Jing Wu, Guillaume Thierry:
Found in Translation: Late Bilinguals Do Automatically Activate Their Native Language When They Are Not Using It. 1700-1713 - Matthew C. Fysh, Markus Bindemann:
Human-Computer Interaction in Face Matching. 1714-1732
Volume 42, Number 6, August 2018
- Hongoak Yun, Soonja Choi:
Spatial Semantics, Cognition, and Their Interaction: A Comparative Study of Spatial Categorization in English and Korean. 1736-1776 - Michelene T. H. Chi, Joshua Adams, Emily B. Bogusch, Christiana Bruchok, Seokmin Kang, Matthew Lancaster, Roy Levy, Na Li, Katherine McEldoon, Glenda S. Stump, Ruth Wylie, Dongchen Xu, David L. Yaghmourian:
Translating the ICAP Theory of Cognitive Engagement Into Practice. 1777-1832
- Péter Fazekas, Morten Storm Overgaard:
A Multi-Factor Account of Degrees of Awareness. 1833-1859 - Stella Vosniadou, Dimitrios Pnevmatikos, Nikos Makris, Despina Lepenioti, Kalliopi Eikospentaki, Anna Chountala, Giorgos Kyrianakis:
The Recruitment of Shifting and Inhibition in On-line Science and Mathematics Tasks. 1860-1886 - Sangeet S. Khemlani, Ruth M. J. Byrne, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
Facts and Possibilities: A Model-Based Theory of Sentential Reasoning. 1887-1924 - Nathan J. Evans, Mark Steyvers, Scott D. Brown:
Modeling the Covariance Structure of Complex Datasets Using Cognitive Models: An Application to Individual Differences and the Heritability of Cognitive Ability. 1925-1944 - Jennifer Asmuth, Emily M. Morson, Lance J. Rips:
Children's Understanding of the Natural Numbers' Structure. 1945-1973 - Mitsuhiko Ota, Nicola Davies-Jenkins, Barbora Skarabela:
Why Choo-Choo Is Better Than Train: The Role of Register-Specific Words in Early Vocabulary Growth. 1974-1999 - H. Henny Yeung, Anjali Bhatara, Thierry Nazzi:
Learning a Phonological Contrast Modulates the Auditory Grouping of Rhythm. 2000-2020 - Laura Schmitz, Cordula Vesper, Natalie Sebanz, Günther Knoblich:
When Height Carries Weight: Communicating Hidden Object Properties for Joint Action. 2021-2059 - John Turri, YeounJun Park:
Knowledge and Assertion in Korean. 2060-2080
- Sara Gottlieb, Dacher Keltner, Tania Lombrozo:
Awe as a Scientific Emotion. 2081-2094
- Anna Anzulewicz, Michal Wierzchon:
Shades of Awareness on the Mechanisms Underlying the Quality of Conscious Representations: A Commentary to Fazekas and Overgaard (2018). 2095-2100 - Péter Fazekas, Morten Storm Overgaard:
Multiple Factors and Multiple Mechanisms Determine the Quality of Conscious Experiences: A Reply to Anzulewicz and Wierzchoń. 2101-2103
Volume 42, Number 7, September 2018
- Benjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto:
Spatializing Emotion: No Evidence for a Domain-General Magnitude System. 2150-2180 - Ken I. McAnally, Catherine E. Davey, Daniel White, Murray Stimson, Steven Mascaro, Kevin B. Korb:
Inference in the Wild: A Framework for Human Situation Assessment and a Case Study of Air Combat. 2181-2204 - Ana Cristina Quelhas, Célia Rasga, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
The Relation Between Factual and Counterfactual Conditionals. 2205-2228 - Eleanor Chestnut, Ellen M. Markman:
"Girls Are as Good as Boys at Math" Implies That Boys Are Probably Better: A Study of Expressions of Gender Equality. 2229-2249 - Steven Verheyen, Paul Égré:
Typicality and Graded Membership in Dimensional Adjectives. 2250-2286 - Markus J. Hofmann, Chris Biemann, Chris Westbury, Mariam Murusidze, Markus Conrad, Arthur M. Jacobs:
Simple Co-Occurrence Statistics Reproducibly Predict Association Ratings. 2287-2312 - Steven Samuel, Karen Roehr-Brackin, Hyensou Pak, Hyunji Kim:
Cultural Effects Rather Than a Bilingual Advantage in Cognition: A Review and an Empirical Study. 2313-2341 - Emilia Castaño, Elizabeth Gilboy, Sara Feijóo, Elisabet Serrat-Sellabona, Carles Rostan, Joseph Hilferty, Toni Cunillera:
Hand Position and Response Assignment Modulate the Activation of the Valence-Space Conceptual Metaphor. 2342-2363 - Daichi Shimizu, Takeshi Okada:
How Do Creative Experts Practice New Skills? Exploratory Practice in Breakdancers. 2364-2396 - Nicolas Fay, Bradley Walker, Nik Swoboda, Ichiro Umata, Takugo Fukaya, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Simon Garrod:
Universal Principles of Human Communication: Preliminary Evidence From a Cross-cultural Communication Game. 2397-2413
Volume 42, Number 8, November 2018
- Mirjana Sekicki, Maria Staudte:
Eye'll Help You Out! How the Gaze Cue Reduces the Cognitive Load Required for Reference Processing. 2418-2458 - Orlando Espino, Ruth M. J. Byrne:
Thinking About the Opposite of What Is Said: Counterfactual Conditionals and Symbolic or Alternate Simulations of Negation. 2459-2501
- Geoffrey P. Goodwin, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
The Truth of Conditional Assertions. 2502-2533 - Nathaniel Haines, Jasmin Vassileva, Woo-Young Ahn:
The Outcome-Representation Learning Model: A Novel Reinforcement Learning Model of the Iowa Gambling Task. 2534-2561 - Johannes Leder, Jan A. Häusser, Stefan Krumm, Markus Germar, Alexander Schlemmer, Stefan Kaiser, Annemarie Kalis, Andreas Mojzisch:
The Cognitive Underpinnings of Option Generation in Everyday Life Decision-Making: A Latent Variable Analysis. 2562-2591 - Eric Schulz, Charley M. Wu, Quentin J. M. Huys, Andreas Krause, Maarten Speekenbrink:
Generalization and Search in Risky Environments. 2592-2620 - Dale J. Cohen, Daryn Blanc-Goldhammer, Philip T. Quinlan:
A Mathematical Model of How People Solve Most Variants of the Number-Line Task. 2621-2647 - Joshua C. Peterson, Joshua T. Abbott, Thomas L. Griffiths:
Evaluating (and Improving) the Correspondence Between Deep Neural Networks and Human Representations. 2648-2669 - Judith E. Fan, Daniel L. K. Yamins, Nicholas B. Turk-Browne:
Common Object Representations for Visual Production and Recognition. 2670-2698 - Barend Beekhuizen, Suzanne Stevenson:
More Than the Eye Can See: A Computational Model of Color Term Acquisition and Color Discrimination. 2699-2734 - Shaun Nichols, Jerry Gaus:
Unspoken Rules: Resolving Underdetermination With Closure Principles. 2735-2756 - Thomas Brochhagen, Michael Franke, Robert van Rooij:
Coevolution of Lexical Meaning and Pragmatic Use. 2757-2789 - Matthew Lou-Magnuson, Luca Onnis:
Social Network Limits Language Complexity. 2790-2817 - Mark Atkinson, Kenny Smith, Simon Kirby:
Adult Learning and Language Simplification. 2818-2854 - Fenna Poletiek, Christopher M. Conway, Michelle R. Ellefson, Jun Lai, Bruno R. Bocanegra, Morten H. Christiansen:
Under What Conditions Can Recursion Be Learned? Effects of Starting Small in Artificial Grammar Learning of Center-Embedded Structure. 2855-2889 - Armand Stefan Rotaru, Gabriella Vigliocco, Stefan L. Frank:
Modeling the Structure and Dynamics of Semantic Processing. 2890-2917 - Jayden Ziegler, Jesse Snedeker, Eva Wittenberg:
Event Structures Drive Semantic Structural Priming, Not Thematic Roles: Evidence From Idioms and Light Verbs. 2918-2949 - Rose Hendricks, Benjamin K. Bergen, Tyler Marghetis:
Do Metaphors Move From Mind to Mouth? Evidence From a New System of Linguistic Metaphors for Time. 2950-2975 - Yuki Kamide, Anuenue Kukona:
The Influence of Globally Ungrammatical Local Syntactic Constraints on Real-Time Sentence Comprehension: Evidence From the Visual World Paradigm and Reading. 2976-2998 - John P. Hutson, Joseph P. Magliano, Lester C. Loschky:
Understanding Moment-to-Moment Processing of Visual Narratives. 2999-3033 - Shirlene Wade, Celeste Kidd:
Cross-Cultural Differences in the Influence of Peers on Exploration During Play. 3050-3070
- Kevin J. Holmes, Stephen J. Flusberg, Paul H. Thibodeau:
Compound Words Reflect Cross-Culturally Shared Bodily Metaphors. 3071-3082 - Amber Shoaib, Tianlin Wang, Jessica F. Hay, Jill Lany:
Do Infants Learn Words From Statistics? Evidence From English-Learning Infants Hearing Italian. 3083-3099 - Amir Shufaniya, Inbal Arnon:
Statistical Learning Is Not Age-Invariant During Childhood: Performance Improves With Age Across Modality. 3100-3115 - Kyle Mahowald, Isabelle Dautriche, Edward Gibson, Steven T. Piantadosi:
Word Forms Are Structured for Efficient Use. 3116-3134 - I Nyoman Aryawibawa, Ben Ambridge:
Is Syntax Semantically Constrained? Evidence From a Grammaticality Judgment Study of Indonesian. 3135-3148 - Iris Monster, Shiri Lev-Ari:
The Effect of Social Network Size on Hashtag Adoption on Twitter. 3149-3158 - Unni Sulutvedt, Thea K. Mannix, Bruno Laeng:
Gaze and the Eye Pupil Adjust to Imagined Size and Distance. 3159-3176 - Beatrice Giustolisi, Karen Emmorey:
Visual Statistical Learning With Stimuli Presented Sequentially Across Space and Time in Deaf and Hearing Adults. 3177-3190
- Acknowledgment: Guest Reviewers. 3191-3195
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