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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 2010
- Ning Zhong, Jiming Liu, Yiyu Yao:
Introduction to brain informatics. 1-2
- Shinichi Motomura, Ning Zhong:
Multi-aspect data analysis for investigating human computation mechanism. 3-15 - Jian Yang, Ning Zhong, Peipeng Liang, Jue Wang, Yiyu Yao, Shengfu Lu:
Brain activation detection by neighborhood one-class SVM. 16-24 - Akrivi Katifori, Costas Vassilakis, Alan J. Dix:
Ontologies and the brain: Using spreading activation through ontologies to support personal interaction. 25-41 - Jay (Subbarao) Kola, Jonathan Harris, Stephen M. Lawrie, Alan L. Rector, Carole A. Goble, Maryann E. Martone:
Towards an ontology for psychosis. 42-52 - Andrzej W. Przybyszewski:
Logical rules of visual brain: From anatomy through neurophysiology to cognition. 53-66
- Peipeng Liang, Ning Zhong, Shengfu Lu, Jiming Liu:
ERP characteristics of sentential inductive reasoning in time and frequency domains. 67-73 - Shengfu Lu, Peipeng Liang, Yanhui Yang, Kuncheng Li:
Recruitment of the pre-motor area in human inductive reasoning: An fMRI study. 74-80 - Yingxu Wang, Vincent Chiew:
On the cognitive process of human problem solving. 81-92 - Frank van der Velde, Marc de Kamps:
Learning of control in a neural architecture of grounded language processing. 93-107 - Xiaocong Fan, Po-Chun Chen, John Yen:
Learning HMM-based cognitive load models for supporting human-agent teamwork. 108-119 - Leendert van Maanen, Hedderik van Rijn, Maarten van Grootel, Stephanie Kemna, Martin Klomp, Erwin Scholtens:
Personal Publication Assistant: Abstract recommendations by a cognitive model. 120-129
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2010
- Angelo C. Loula, Ricardo R. Gudwin, Charbel Niño El-Hani, João Queiroz:
Emergence of self-organized symbol-based communication in artificial creatures. 131-147 - Nigel Stepp, Michael T. Turvey:
On strong anticipation. 148-164 - Gabriella Airenti:
Is a naturalistic theory of communication possible? 165-180 - Juliette Richetin, Abhijit Sengupta, Marco Perugini, Iqbal Adjali, Robert Hurling, Danica Greetham, Michael Spence:
A micro-level simulation for the prediction of intention and behavior. 181-193 - M. Afzal Upal:
An alternative account of the minimal counterintuitiveness effect. 194-203
- James F. Glazebrook:
T.T. Rogers and J.L. McClelland, Review of semantic cognition: A parallel distributed processing approach , MIT Press (2004). 204-207
- Eric G. Taylor, John E. Hummel:
Corrigendum to "Finding similarity in a model of relational reasoning" [Cognitive Systems Research 10 (2009) 229-239]. 210
Volume 11, Number 3, September 2010
- Tibor Bosse, Matthijs Pontier, Jan Treur:
A computational model based on Gross' emotion regulation theory. 211-230 - Tony Savage:
Adaptability in organisms and artifacts: A multi level perspective on adaptive processes. 231-242 - Reinhard Blutner, Elena Hochnadel:
Two qubits for C.G. Jung's theory of personality. 243-259 - Sandra Bégoin-Augereau, Josiane Caron-Pargue:
Modified decision processes marked by linguistic forms in a problem solving task. 260-286
- Martin Lauer, Roland Hafner, Sascha Lange, Martin A. Riedmiller:
Cognitive concepts in autonomous soccer playing robots. 287-309
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2010
- Leslie Marsh:
Introduction to the special issue "Extended Mind". 311-312 - Daniel A. Weiskopf:
The Goldilocks problem and extended cognition. 313-323 - Frederick Adams:
Why we still need a mark of the cognitive. 324-331 - Kenneth Aizawa:
The coupling-constitution fallacy revisited. 332-342 - Robert D. Rupert:
Extended cognition and the priority of cognitive systems. 343-356 - Matthew J. Barker:
From cognition's location to the epistemology of its nature. 357-366 - Zoe Drayson:
Extended cognition and the metaphysics of mind. 367-377 - Georg Theiner, Colin Allen, Robert L. Goldstone:
Recognizing group cognition. 378-395 - Nivedita Gangopadhyay:
Experiential blindness revisited: In defence of a case of embodied cognition. 396-407
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