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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 2024
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 16, Issue 1. 4-5
Topic: Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society - Editor: Andrea Bender
- Barbara C. Malt
:
Representing the World in Language and Thought. 6-24
Topic: Best of Papers from the 2023 Cognitive Science Society Conference
- Bridget A. Kelly, Charles Kemp
, Daniel R. Little, Duane Hamacher
, Simon J. Cropper:
Visual Perception Principles in Constellation Creation. 25-37 - Richard Futrell:
An Information-Theoretic Account of Availability Effects in Language Production. 38-53 - Kartik Chandra, Tzu-Mao Li, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Storytelling as Inverse Inverse Planning. 54-70
Topic: Best of Papers from the 20th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling
- Terrence C. Stewart:
Editor's Introduction: Best Papers from the 20th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. 71-73 - Yuxue Cher Yang, Andrea Stocco:
Allocating Mental Effort in Cognitive Tasks: A Model of Motivation in the ACT-R Cognitive Architecture. 74-91 - Nora C. Harhen, Aaron M. Bornstein
:
Interval Timing as a Computational Pathway From Early Life Adversity to Affective Disorders. 92-112 - Taylor M. Curley
, Lorraine Borghetti
, Megan B. Morris
:
Gamma Power as an Index of Sustained Attention in Simulated Vigilance Tasks. 113-128 - Jarean Carson, Ion Juvina, Kevin O'Neill, Chi Hang Wong, Preston S. Menke, Kristin M. Kindell, Erin Harmon:
Peer-Assisted Learning Is More Effective at Higher Task Complexity and Difficulty. 129-153
Erratum
- Too Many Cooks: Bayesian Inference for Coordinating Multi-agent Collaboration. 154-157
Volume 16, Number 2, April 2024
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 16, Issue 2. 162-163
Topic: How Minds Work: The Collective in the Individual
- Nathaniel Rabb, Steven A. Sloman:
Radical Collective Intelligence and the Reimagining of Cognitive Science. 164-174 - Arthur Lupia:
By Design: How People Adapt to Cognitive Limitations in Politics. 175-186 - Philip M. Fernbach
, Jonathan E. Bogard
:
Conspiracy Theory as Individual and Group Behavior: Observations from the Flat Earth International Conference. 187-205 - Marie-Christin Krebs, Aileen Oeberst, Ina von der Beck:
The Wisdom of the Crowd is not a Forgone Conclusion. Effects of Self-Selection on (Collaborative) Knowledge Construction. 206-224 - Johannes B. Mahr:
How to Become a Memory: The Individual and Collective Aspects of Mnemicity. 225-240 - Pearl Han Li, Erika R. DeAngelis, Norwood Glaspie, Melissa A. Koenig:
The Collaborative Nature of Testimonial Learning. 241-256 - Robert L. Goldstone, Edgar J. Andrade-Lotero, Robert D. Hawkins
, Michael E. Roberts:
The Emergence of Specialized Roles Within Groups. 257-281 - Garrett D. Greeley, Tsz Man Vanessa Chan, Hae-Yoon Choi, Suparna Rajaram:
Collaborative Recall and the Construction of Collective Memory Organization: The Impact of Group Structure. 282-301 - Abdullah Almaatouq
, Mohammed Alsobay, Ming Yin, Duncan J. Watts:
The Effects of Group Composition and Dynamics on Collective Performance. 302-321 - Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
:
What Makes Us Smart? 322-342
Volume 16, Number 3, July 2024
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 16, Issue 3. 346-348
Topic: Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society - Editor: Andrea Bender
- Janet Hui-wen Hsiao
:
Understanding Human Cognition Through Computational Modeling. 349-376
Topic: The Emerging Cognitive Science of Human-Autonomy Teams - Editors: Christopher W. Myers, Nancy J. Cooke, Jamie Gorman, and Nathan McNeese
- Christopher W. Myers
, Nancy J. Cooke, Jamie C. Gorman, Nathan J. McNeese:
Introduction to the Emerging Cognitive Science of Distributed Human-Autonomy Teams. 377-390 - Travis J. Wiltshire, Kyana van Eijndhoven, Elwira A. Halgas
, Josette M. P. Gevers:
Prospects for Augmenting Team Interactions with Real-Time Coordination-Based Measures in Human-Autonomy Teams. 391-429 - Joseph B. Lyons, Sarah A. Jessup, Thy Q. Vo:
The Role of Decision Authority and Stated Social Intent as Predictors of Trust in Autonomous Robots. 430-449 - Olivia B. Newton, Samaneh Saadat, Jihye Song, Stephen M. Fiore, Gita Sukthankar:
EveryBOTy Counts: Examining Human-Machine Teams in Open Source Software Development. 450-484 - Matthias Scheutz, Shuchin Aeron, Ayca Aygun, J. P. de Ruiter, Sergio Fantini, Cristianne Fernandez
, Zachary Haga, Thuan Nguyen, Boyang Lyu:
Estimating Systemic Cognitive States from a Mixture of Physiological and Brain Signals. 485-526 - Filipa Correia
, Francisco S. Melo, Ana Paiva:
When a Robot Is Your Teammate. 527-553 - Heather C. Lum, Elizabeth K. Phillips:
Understanding Human-Autonomy Teams Through a Human-Animal Teaming Model. 554-567
Volume 16, Number 4, October 2024
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 16, Issue 4. 572-573
Topic: Beyond Repressed Memory: Current Alternative Solutions to the Controversy; Editors: Olivier Dodier, Ivan Mangiulli and Henry Otgaar
- Olivier Dodier, Henry Otgaar, Ivan Mangiulli:
Beyond Repressed Memory: Current Alternative Solutions to the Controversy. 574-589 - Angelica Staniloiu, Hans J. Markowitsch:
Dissociative Amnesia: Remembrances Under Cover. 590-607 - Lawrence Patihis:
Did Dissociative Amnesia Evolve? 608-615 - Felipe De Brigard:
"Repressed Memory" Makes No Sense. 616-629 - Driek Deferme
, Henry Otgaar, Olivier Dodier, André Körner, Ivan Mangiulli, Harald Merckelbach, Melanie Sauerland, Michele Panzavolta, Elizabeth F. Loftus:
Repressed Memories (of Sexual Abuse Against Minors) and Statutes of Limitations in Europe: Status Quo and Possible Alternatives. 630-643 - Deborah Davis, Joseph Cano, Gage Miller, Elizabeth Loftus:
The Multiple Roles of Emotion in Interpretation and Memory of Sexual Consent. 644-660 - Richard J. McNally:
The Return of Repression? Evidence From Cognitive Psychology. 661-674 - Kristine Anthony, Steve M. J. Janssen:
A Brief Overview of Research into the Forgot-It-All-Along Effect. 675-690 - Ayanna K. Thomas, Alia N. Wulff:
What the Acute Stress Response Suggests about Memory. 691-706 - Mark L. Howe:
Early Childhood Memories Are not Repressed: Either They Were Never Formed or Were Quickly Forgotten. 707-717 - Yuerui Wu, Dana Hartman, Yan Wang, Deborah Goldfarb, Gail S. Goodman:
Suppression and Memory for Childhood Traumatic Events: Trauma Symptoms and Non-Disclosure. 718-730 - Ineke Wessel
:
Suppression-Induced Forgetting as a Model for Repression. 731-751 - Stefano Zago, Alice N. Preti, Teresa Difonzo, Annalisa D'Errico, Giuseppe Sartori, Andrea Zangrossi, Nadia Bolognini:
Two Cases of Malingered Crime-Related Amnesia. 752-769 - Marko Jelicic:
Dissociative Amnesia? It Might be Organic Memory Loss! 770-776

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