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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2002
- Christian D. Schunn

, Wayne D. Gray
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Introduction to the special issue on computational cognitive modeling. 1-3 - Gianluca Baldassarre

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A modular neural-network model of the basal ganglia's role in learning and selecting motor behaviours. 5-13 - Rutvik Desai

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Bootstrapping in miniature language acquisition. 15-23 - Michael D. Fleetwood, Michael D. Byrne:

Modeling icon search in ACT-R/PM. 25-33 - Fernand Gobet

, Samuel Jackson:
In search of templates. 35-44 - Matt Jones, Thad A. Polk:

An attractor network model of serial recall. 45-55 - Christian Lebiere, Frank J. Lee

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Intention superiority effect: A context-switching account. 57-65 - Marsha C. Lovett:

Modeling selective attention: Not just another model of Stroop (NJAMOS). 67-76 - David Peebles

, Peter C.-H. Cheng:
Extending task analytic models of graph-based reasoning: A cognitive model of problem solving with Cartesian graphs in ACT-R/PM. 77-86 - James A. Reggia, Reiner Schulz

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The role of computational modeling in understanding hemispheric interactions and specialization. 87-94 - Dario D. Salvucci, Kristen L. Macuga:

Predicting the effects of cellular-phone dialing on driver performance. 95-102 - Niels Taatgen

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A model of individual differences in skill acquisition in the Kanfer-Ackerman air traffic control task. 103-112 - Carol S. Whitney:

An explanation of the length effect for rotated words. 113-119
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2002
- Paolo Frasconi, Marco Gori, Franz J. Kurfess

, Alessandro Sperduti:
Special issue on integration of symbolic and connectionist systems. 121-123 - Giovanna Castellano

, Anna Maria Fanelli
, Corrado Mencar
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A neuro-fuzzy network to generate human-understandable knowledge from data. 125-144 - Barbara Hammer

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Recurrent networks for structured data - A unifying approach and its properties. 145-165 - Bruno Apolloni, Dario Malchiodi

, Christos Orovas
, Giorgio Palmas:
From synapses to rules. 167-201 - Ofer Melnik, Jordan B. Pollack:

Theory and scope of exact representation extraction from feed-forward networks. 203-226 - Jane Neumann:

Learning the systematic transformation of holographic reduced representations. 227-235 - Dimitrios Vogiatzis

, Andreas Stafylopatis:
Reinforcement learning for rule extraction from a labeled dataset. 237-253 - Stefan Wermter, Christo Panchev

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Hybrid preference machines based on inspiration from neuroscience. 255-270
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2002
- Tom Ziemke

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Introduction to the special issue on situated and embodied cognition. 271-274 - Fred Keijzer:

Representation in dynamical and embodied cognition. 275-288 - Naoya Hirose:

An ecological approach to embodiment and cognition. 289-299 - Stephen E. Robbins:

Semantics, experience and time. 301-337 - Alexander Riegler:

When is a cognitive system embodied? 339-348 - David de Léon:

Cognitive task transformations. 349-359 - Steven M. Kemp:

Operationalizing situated cognition and learning. 361-383 - Gün Refik Semin

, Eliot R. Smith:
Interfaces of social psychology with situated and embodied cognition. 385-396 - Kerstin Dautenhahn, Bernard Ogden, Tom Quick

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From embodied to socially embedded agents - Implications for interaction-aware robots. 397-428 - Paul Vogt

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The physical symbol grounding problem. 429-457 - Jun Tani, Jun Yamamoto:

On the dynamics of robot exploration learning. 459-470 - William J. Clancey:

Simulating activities: Relating motives, deliberation, and attentive coordination. 471-499 - Carole Sève, Jacques Saury, Jacques Theureau, Marc Durand:

Activity organization and knowledge construction during competitive interaction in table tennis. 501-522 - Hanna Risku

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Situatedness in translation studies. 523-533 - Wolff-Michael Roth:

From action to discourse: The bridging function of gestures. 535-554
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2002
- Norberto Eiji Nawa, Katsunori Shimohara, Osamu Katai:

On fairness and learning agents in a bargaining model with uncertainty. 555-578 - Eric O. Postma:

Review of Dynamic Vision: From Images to Face Recognition: S. Gong, S. McKenna & A. Psarrou; Imperial College Press, 2000. 579-581

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