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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 2014
- Wayne D. Gray
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Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 1 of topiCS. 1
- Wayne D. Gray
, Thomas T. Hills:
Does Cognition Deteriorate With Age or Is It Enhanced by Experience? 2-4
- Michael Ramscar, Peter Hendrix, Cyrus Shaoul, Petar Milin
, R. Harald Baayen:
The Myth of Cognitive Decline: Non-Linear Dynamics of Lifelong Learning. 5-42
- Jerome R. Busemeyer
, Zheng Wang:
Quantum Cognition: Key Issues and Discussion. 43-46
- Steven A. Sloman:
Comments on Quantum Probability Theory. 47-52 - James A. Hampton:
Conceptual Combination: Extension and Intension. Commentary on Aerts, Gabora, and Sozzo. 53-57 - Pierfrancesco La Mura
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A Double-Slit Experiment for Non-Classical Interference Effects in Decision Making. 58-62 - Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky:
Comments on Episodic Superposition of Memory States. 63-66 - Peter beim Graben:
Order Effects in Dynamic Semantics. 67-73 - Irina Basieva
, Andrei Yu. Khrennikov:
Complementarity of Mental Observables. 74-78 - Vyacheslav I. Yukalov, Didier Sornette:
Conditions for Quantum Interference in Cognitive Sciences. 79-90 - Stuart R. Hameroff:
Quantum Walks in Brain Microtubules - A Biomolecular Basis for Quantum Cognition? 91-97 - Hongbin Wang, Yanlong Sun:
On Quantum Models of the Human Mind. 98-103 - Taiki Takahashi:
Toward a Physical Theory of Quantum Cognition. 104-107 - Karthik H. Shankar:
Quantum Random Walks and Decision Making. 108-113 - Louis Narens:
Alternative Probability Theories for Cognitive Psychology. 114-120 - Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov, Janne V. Kujala:
On Selective Influences, Marginal Selectivity, and Bell/CHSH Inequalities. 121-128 - Diederik Aerts
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Quantum and Concept Combination, Entangled Measurements, and Prototype Theory. 129-137
- Giovanni Bennardo:
Cognitive Anthropology's Contributions to Cognitive Science: A Cultural Human Mind, a Methodological Trajectory, and Ethnography. 138-140
- Tamás Bíró
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A Biological/Computational Approach to Culture(s) Is Cognitive Science. 140-142 - Patricia J. Brooks
, Sonia Ragir:
Orienting Cognitive Science to Evolution and Development. 143-144 - Fadwa El Guindi, Dwight W. Read
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Can There be Cognitive Science Without Anthropology? 144-145 - Michele I. Feist
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Diversifying the Knowledge Base. 146-147 - Jeremy Karnowski:
Modeling Collaborative Coordination Requires Anthropological Insights. 148-149 - Ian Keen:
Does Cognitive Science Need Anthropology? 150-151 - Jordan Kiper:
Why Anthropology Remains Integral to Cognitive Science. 151-152 - Hector N. Qirko
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Current Trends in Cultural Particularism: The Problem Does Seem to Lie With Anthropology. 155-156
- Mohammad Khajah, Robert V. Lindsey, Michael C. Mozer:
Maximizing Students' Retention via Spaced Review: Practical Guidance From Computational Models of Memory. 157-169
- Georg Layher, Martin A. Giese
, Heiko Neumann:
Learning Representations of Animated Motion Sequences - A Neural Model. 170-182 - Russell Richie, Charles Yang, Marie Coppola
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Modeling the Emergence of Lexicons in Homesign Systems. 183-195
Volume 6, Number 2, April 2014
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 2 of topiCS. 197
- Andrew Howes
, Richard L. Lewis, Satinder Singh:
Utility Maximization and Bounds on Human Information Processing. 198-203
- Peter Dayan
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Rationalizable Irrationalities of Choice. 204-228 - Ulrike Hahn:
Experiential Limitation in Judgment and Decision. 229-244 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Rafael Pass
, Lior Seeman:
Decision Theory with Resource-Bounded Agents. 245-257 - Philip Holmes, Jonathan D. Cohen:
Optimality and Some of Its Discontents: Successes and Shortcomings of Existing Models for Binary Decisions. 258-278 - Richard L. Lewis, Andrew Howes
, Satinder Singh:
Computational Rationality: Linking Mechanism and Behavior Through Bounded Utility Maximization. 279-311 - Pete Trimmer, Alasdair Houston:
An Evolutionary Perspective on Information Processing. 312-330
- Nick Chater:
Cognitive Science as an Interface Between Rational and Mechanistic Explanation. 331-337 - Andrew G. Barto:
Commentary on Utility and Bounds. 338-341
Volume 6, Number 3, July 2014
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 3 of topiCS
- Wayne D. Gray
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Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 3 of topiCS. 343
- Anna M. Borghi
, Angelo Cangelosi
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Action and Language Integration: From Humans to Cognitive Robots. 344-358 - Mark Andrews
, Stefan L. Frank
, Gabriella Vigliocco
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Reconciling Embodied and Distributional Accounts of Meaning in Language. 359-370 - Guy Dove
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Thinking in Words: Language as an Embodied Medium of Thought. 371-389 - Louise Connell
, Dermot Lynott
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Principles of Representation: Why You Can't Represent the Same Concept Twice. 390-406 - Wessel O. van Dam, Inti A. Brazil
, Harold Bekkering, Shirley-Ann Rüschemeyer:
Flexibility in Embodied Language Processing: Context Effects in Lexical Access. 407-424 - Michele Wellsby, Penny M. Pexman
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The Influence of Bodily Experience on Children's Language Processing. 425-441 - Andriy Myachykov, Christoph Scheepers, Martin H. Fischer
, Klaus Kessler
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TEST: A Tropic, Embodied, and Situated Theory of Cognition. 442-460 - Leonardo Badino
, Alessandro D'Ausilio
, Luciano Fadiga
, Giorgio Metta:
Computational Validation of the Motor Contribution to Speech Perception. 461-475 - Fabian Chersi, Marcello Ferro
, Giovanni Pezzulo
, Vito Pirrelli
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Topological Self-Organization and Prediction Learning Support Both Action and Lexical Chains in the Brain. 476-491 - Katrin S. Lohan, Sascha S. Griffiths
, Alessandra Sciutti
, Tim C. Partmann, Katharina J. Rohlfing:
Co-development of Manner and Path Concepts in Language, Action, and Eye-Gaze Behavior. 492-512 - Laura A. Carlson, Marjorie Skubic, Jared Miller, Zhiyu Huo, Tatiana Alexenko:
Strategies for Human-Driven Robot Comprehension of Spatial Descriptions by Older Adults in a Robot Fetch Task. 513-533 - Frank Broz
, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
, Tony Belpaeme, Ambra Bisio
, Kerstin Dautenhahn
, Luciano Fadiga
, Tomassino Ferrauto, Kerstin Fischer, Frank Förster
, Onofrio Gigliotta
, Sascha S. Griffiths
, Hagen Lehmann
, Katrin S. Lohan, Caroline Lyon, Davide Marocco
, Gianluca Massera, Giorgio Metta, Vishwanathan Mohan, Anthony F. Morse, Stefano Nolfi, Francesco Nori
, Martin Peniak, Karola Pitsch, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Gerhard Sagerer, Yo Sato, Joe Saunders, Lars Schillingmann, Alessandra Sciutti
, Vadim Tikhanoff
, Britta Wrede, Arne Zeschel, Angelo Cangelosi
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The ITALK Project: A Developmental Robotics Approach to the Study of Individual, Social, and Linguistic Learning. 534-544 - Serge Thill
, Sebastian Padó
, Tom Ziemke
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On the Importance of a Rich Embodiment in the Grounding of Concepts: Perspectives From Embodied Cognitive Science and Computational Linguistics. 545-558
Volume 6, Number 4, October 2014
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 4 of topiCS
- Wayne D. Gray
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Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 4 of topiCS. 559
- Anina N. Rich
, Nicolas J. Bullot
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Keeping Track: The Tracking and Identification of Human Agents (Editorial Preface). 560-566
- Nicolas J. Bullot
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Explaining Person Identification: An Inquiry Into the Tracking of Human Agents. 567-584 - Andrew Brook:
Tracking a Person Over Time Is Tracking What? 585-598 - Susan A. Gelman
, Nicholaus S. Noles, Sarah M. Stilwell
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Tracking the Actions and Possessions of Agents. 599-614 - Robyn Langdon
, Emily Connaughton
, Max Coltheart
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The Fregoli Delusion: A Disorder of Person Identification and Tracking. 615-631 - Michael Murez, Joulia Smortchkova:
Singular Thought: Object-Files, Person-Files, and the Sortal PERSON. 632-646 - George E. Newman, Daniel M. Bartels, Rosanna K. Smith
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Are Artworks More Like People Than Artifacts? Individual Concepts and Their Extensions. 647-662 - Eyal Sagi, Lance J. Rips:
Identity, Causality, and Pronoun Ambiguity. 663-680

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