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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 2005
- Christian D. Schunn

, Paul W. Munro, Christian Lebiere, Marsha C. Lovett:
Introduction to the best of ICCM2004. 1-3 - Erik M. Altmann, Bruce D. Burns

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Streak biases in decision making: data and a memory model. 5-16 - Daniel Freudenthal, Julian M. Pine

, Fernand Gobet
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On the resolution of ambiguities in the extraction of syntactic categories through chunking. 17-25 - Wayne D. Gray

, Michael J. Schoelles, Chris R. Sims
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Adapting to the task environment: Explorations in expected value. 27-40 - Yelena Kushleyeva, Dario D. Salvucci, Frank J. Lee

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Deciding when to switch tasks in time-critical multitasking. 41-49 - Shelley Nason, John E. Laird

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Soar-RL: integrating reinforcement learning with Soar. 51-59 - Daragh E. Sibley, Christopher T. Kello:

A computational exploration of double dissociations: modes of processing instead of components of processing. 61-69 - Robert St. Amant, Andrew R. Freed, Frank E. Ritter:

Specifying ACT-R models of user interaction with a GOMS language. 71-88 - Richard M. Young:

The data learning problem in cognitive architectures. 89-97
Volume 6, Number 2, June 2005
- Anna M. Borghi

, Domenico Parisi, Andrea Di Ferdinando:
Action and hierarchical levels of categories: A connectionist perspective. 99-110 - Andreas Wichert

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Associative computer: a hybrid connectionistic production system. 111-144 - Aaron Sloman, Ronald L. Chrisley

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More things than are dreamt of in your biology: Information-processing in biologically inspired robots. 145-174 - Israel Nachson:

Review of Face Recognition: Cognitive and Computational Processes, S. S. Rakover, & B. Cahlon; Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001, 304 pp. 175-177 - Geert-Jan A. Boudewijnse:

S. Lehar, Review of The World in Your Head, a Gestalt View of the Mechanism of Conscious Experience, Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ (2003). 179-181
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2005
- Luc Berthouze, Giorgio Metta:

Epigenetic robotics: modelling cognitive development in robotic systems. 189-192 - Petra Björne, Christian Balkenius

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A model of attentional impairments in autism: first steps toward a computational theory. 193-204 - Christopher G. Prince, George J. Hollich:

Synching models with infants: a perceptual-level model of infant audio-visual synchrony detection. 205-228 - Elhanan Borenstein, Eytan Ruppin:

The evolution of imitation and mirror neurons in adaptive agents. 229-242 - Peter Ford Dominey

, Jean-David Boucher:
Developmental stages of perception and language acquisition in a perceptually grounded robot. 243-259
Volume 6, Number 4, December 2005
- David J. Finton:

When do differences matter? On-line feature extraction through cognitive economy. 263-281 - Pei Wang:

Experience-grounded semantics: a theory for intelligent systems. 282-302 - Wei Li, Jinghong Li, Jeffrey D. Johnson:

A computational model of sequential movement learning with a signal mimicking dopaminergic neuron activities. 303-311 - Sally Bogacz, J. Gregory Trafton:

Understanding dynamic and static displays: using images to reason dynamically. 312-319 - Qi Zhang:

An artificial intelligent counter. 320-332 - Janet Aisbett, Greg Gibbon:

A cognitive model in which representations are images. 333-363 - Philippe Pasquier

, Brahim Chaib-draa
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Agent communication pragmatics: the cognitive coherence approach. 364-395
- Geert-Jan A. Boudewijnse:

Review of Reductionism and the Development of Knowledge, T. Brown & L. Smith (Eds.); Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002. 396-401 - D. M. Bernad:

F. Goodson, Review of the Evolution and Function of Cognition, Lawrence Erlbaum (2003). 402-404 - Leslie Marsh:

Andy Clark, Natural-born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence, Oxford University Press (2003) ISBN 0-1951-4866-5 $26.00, 240 pp.. 405-409

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