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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 2020
Introduction to Volume 12, Issue 1 of topiCS
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 12, Issue 1 of topiCS. 4-6
- Barbara Landau:
Editor's Introduction: 2017 Rumelhart Prize Issue Honoring Lila R. Gleitman. 7-21 - Lila R. Gleitman, John C. Trueswell:
Easy Words: Reference Resolution in a Malevolent Referent World. 22-47 - Cynthia Fisher, Kyong-sun Jin, Rose M. Scott:
The Developmental Origins of Syntactic Bootstrapping. 48-77 - Jeffrey Lidz:
Learning, Memory, and Syntactic Bootstrapping: A Meditation. 78-90 - Barbara Landau:
Learning Simple Spatial Terms: Core and More. 91-114 - Ercenur Ünal, Anna Papafragou:
Relations Between Language and Cognition: Evidentiality and Sources of Knowledge. 115-135 - Charles Yang:
How to Make the Most out of Very Little. 136-152 - Elissa L. Newport:
Children and Adults as Language Learners: Rules, Variation, and Maturational Change. 153-169 - Ray Jackendoff, Jenny Audring:
Morphology and Memory: Toward an Integrated Theory. 170-196
- Neil Cohn, Joseph P. Magliano:
Editors' Introduction and Review: Visual Narrative Research: An Emerging Field in Cognitive Science. 197-223 - Emily L. Coderre:
Dismantling the "Visual Ease Assumption: " A Review of Visual Narrative Processing in Clinical Populations. 224-255 - Panayiota Kendeou, Kristen L. McMaster, Reese Butterfuss, Jasmine Kim, Britta Bresina, Kyle Wagner:
The Inferential Language Comprehension (iLC) Framework: Supporting Children's Comprehension of Visual Narratives. 256-273 - Jochen Laubrock, Alexander Dunst:
Computational Approaches to Comics Analysis. 274-310 - Lester C. Loschky, Adam M. Larson, Tim J. Smith, Joseph P. Magliano:
The Scene Perception & Event Comprehension Theory (SPECT) Applied to Visual Narratives. 311-351 - Neil Cohn:
Your Brain on Comics: A Cognitive Model of Visual Narrative Comprehension. 352-386
- Yunyan Duan, Klinton Bicknell:
A Rational Model of Word Skipping in Reading: Ideal Integration of Visual and Linguistic Information. 387-401 - Jose M. Ceballos, Andrea Stocco, Chantel S. Prat:
The Role of Basal Ganglia Reinforcement Learning in Lexical Ambiguity Resolution. 402-416 - Ardavan Salehi Nobandegani, Thomas R. Shultz:
A Resource-Rational, Process-Level Account of the St. Petersburg Paradox. 417-432 - Benjamin N. Peloquin, Noah D. Goodman, Michael C. Frank:
The Interactions of Rational, Pragmatic Agents Lead to Efficient Language Structure and Use. 433-445 - Nicolas Riesterer, Daniel Brand, Hannah Dames, Marco Ragni:
Modeling Human Syllogistic Reasoning: The Role of "No Valid Conclusion". 446-459
Volume 12, Number 2, April 2020
Introduction to Volume 12, Issue 2 of topiCS
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 12, Issue 2 of topiCS. 464-465
- Hans van Ditmarsch, Petra Hendriks, Rineke Verbrugge:
Editors' Review and Introduction: Lying in Logic, Language, and Cognition. 466-484 - Jennifer Lavoie, Victoria Talwar:
Care to Share? Children's Cognitive Skills and Concealing Responses to a Parent. 485-503 - Torben Braüner, Patrick Blackburn, Irina Polyanskaya:
Being Deceived: Information Asymmetry in Second-Order False Belief Tasks. 504-534 - Don Fallis:
Shedding Light on Keeping People in the Dark. 535-554 - Marta Dynel:
To Say the Least: Where Deceptively Withholding Information Ends and Lying Begins. 555-582 - Michael Franke, Giulio Dulcinati, Nausicaa Pouscoulous:
Strategies of Deception: Under-Informativity, Uninformativity, and Lies - Misleading With Different Kinds of Implicature. 583-607 - Linda M. Geven, Gershon Ben-Shakhar, Merel Kindt, Bruno Verschuere:
Memory-Based Deception Detection: Extending the Cognitive Signature of Lying From Instructed to Self-Initiated Cheating. 608-631 - Yoella Bereby-Meyer, Sayuri Hayakawa, Shaul Shalvi, Joanna D. Corey, Albert Costa, Boaz Keysar:
Honesty Speaks a Second Language. 632-643
- Sieghard Beller, Andrea Bender, Fiona Jordan:
Editors' Review and Introduction: The Cultural Evolution of Cognition. 644-653 - Ivan Colagè, Francesco d'Errico:
Culture: The Driving Force of Human Cognition. 654-672 - Christine A. Caldwell:
Using Experimental Research Designs to Explore the Scope of Cumulative Culture in Humans and Other Animals. 673-689 - Kenny Smith:
How Culture and Biology Interact to Shape Language and the Language Faculty. 690-712 - Erin S. Isbilen, Morten H. Christiansen:
Chunk-Based Memory Constraints on the Cultural Evolution of Language. 713-726 - Olivier Morin, Piers Kelly, James Winters:
Writing, Graphic Codes, and Asynchronous Communication. 727-743 - Péter Rácz, Sam Passmore, Fiona M. Jordan:
Social Practice and Shared History, Not Social Scale, Structure Cross-Cultural Complexity in Kinship Systems. 744-765 - Kim Sterelny:
Afterword: Tough Questions; Hard Problems; Incremental Progress. 766-783
Volume 12, Number 3, July 2020
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 12, Issue 3 of topiCS. 788-789
- Rafael E. Núñez, Michael Allen, Richard Gao, Carson Miller Rigoli, Josephine Relaford-Doyle, Arturs Semenuks:
For the Sciences They Are A-Changin': A Response to Commentaries on Núñez et al.'s (2019) "What Happened to Cognitive Science?". 790-803
- Carel ten Cate, Judit Gervain, Clara C. Levelt, Christopher I. Petkov, Willem H. Zuidema:
Editors' Review and Introduction: Learning Grammatical Structures: Developmental, Cross-Species, and Computational Approaches. 804-814 - Judit Gervain, Irene De la Cruz-Pavía, LouAnn Gerken:
Behavioral and Imaging Studies of Infant Artificial Grammar Learning. 815-827 - Christopher I. Petkov, Carel ten Cate:
Structured Sequence Learning: Animal Abilities, Cognitive Operations, and Language Evolution. 828-842 - Benjamin Wilson, Michelle Spierings, Andrea Ravignani, Jutta L. Mueller, Toben H. Mintz, Frank Wijnen, Anne van der Kant, Kenny Smith, Arnaud Rey:
Non-adjacent Dependency Learning in Humans and Other Animals . 843-858 - Jutta L. Mueller, Carel ten Cate, Juan M. Toro:
A Comparative Perspective on the Role of Acoustic Cues in Detecting Language Structure. 859-874 - Antony S. Trotter, Padraic Monaghan, Gabriël J. L. Beckers, Morten H. Christiansen:
Exploring Variation Between Artificial Grammar Learning Experiments: Outlining a Meta-Analysis Approach. 875-893 - Dina Lipkind, Andreea Geambasu, Clara C. Levelt:
The Development of Structured Vocalizations in Songbirds and Humans: A Comparative Analysis. 894-909 - Julia Uddén, Maurício de Jesus Dias Martins, Willem H. Zuidema, W. Tecumseh Fitch:
Hierarchical Structure in Sequence Processing: How to Measure It and Determine Its Neural Implementation. 910-924 - Willem H. Zuidema, Robert M. French, Raquel G. Alhama, Kevin Ellis, Timothy J. O'Donnell, Tim Sainburg, Timothy Gentner:
Five Ways in Which Computational Modeling Can Help Advance Cognitive Science: Lessons From Artificial Grammar Learning. 925-941 - Willem J. M. Levelt:
On Empirical Methodology, Constraints, and Hierarchy in Artificial Grammar Learning. 942-956
- Terrence C. Stewart:
Editor's Introduction: Best of Papers From the 17th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. 957-959 - Nicolas Riesterer, Daniel Brand, Marco Ragni:
Predictive Modeling of Individual Human Cognition: Upper Bounds and a New Perspective on Performance. 960-974 - Roussel Rahman, Wayne D. Gray:
SpotLight on Dynamics of Individual Learning. 975-991 - Edward A. Cranford, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Palvi Aggarwal, Sarah Cooney, Milind Tambe, Christian Lebiere:
Toward Personalized Deceptive Signaling for Cyber Defense Using Cognitive Models. 992-1011 - Oliver W. Klaproth, Marc Halbrügge, Laurens R. Krol, Christoph Vernaleken, Thorsten O. Zander, Nele Rußwinkel:
A Neuroadaptive Cognitive Model for Dealing With Uncertainty in Tracing Pilots' Cognitive State. 1012-1029 - Corné Hoekstra, Sander Martens, Niels A. Taatgen:
A Skill-Based Approach to Modeling the Attentional Blink. 1030-1045
Volume 12, Number 4, October 2020
Introduction to Volume 12, Issue 4 of topiCS
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 12, Issue 4 of topiCS. 1050-1052
- Henry Prakken, Floris Bex, Anne Ruth Mackor:
Editors' Review and Introduction: Models of Rational Proof in Criminal Law. 1053-1067 - Henry Prakken:
An Argumentation-Based Analysis of the Simonshaven Case. 1068-1091 - Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil, Barbaros Yet, David A. Lagnado:
Analyzing the Simonshaven Case Using Bayesian Networks. 1092-1114 - Christian Dahlman:
De-Biasing Legal Fact-Finders With Bayesian Thinking. 1115-1131 - Peter J. van Koppen, Anne Ruth Mackor:
A Scenario Approach to the Simonshaven Case. 1132-1151 - Floris J. Bex:
The Hybrid Theory of Stories and Arguments Applied to the Simonshaven Case. 1152-1174 - Bart Verheij:
Analyzing the Simonshaven Case With and Without Probabilities. 1175-1199 - Marcello Di Bello:
Plausibility and Reasonable Doubt in the Simonshaven Case. 1200-1204 - Ronald W. J. Meester:
The Limits of Bayesian Thinking in Court. 1205-1212 - Paul Roberts:
Scenarios, Probability, and Evidence Scholarship, Old and New. 1213-1218 - Frank Zenker:
From Stories - via Arguments, Scenarios, and Cases - to Probabilities: Commentary on Floris J. Bex's "The Hybrid Theory of Stories and Arguments Applied to the Simonshaven Case" and Bart Verheij's "Analyzing the Simonshaven Case With and Without Probabilities". 1219-1223
- Matteo Colombo, Markus Knauff:
Editors' Review and Introduction: Levels of Explanation in Cognitive Science: From Molecules to Culture. 1224-1240 - John Bickle:
Laser Lights and Designer Drugs: New Techniques for Descending Levels of Mechanisms "in a Single Bound"? 1241-1256 - Gregor Schöner:
The Dynamics of Neural Populations Capture the Laws of the Mind. 1257-1271 - Maxwell A. Bertolero, Danielle S. Bassett:
On the Nature of Explanations Offered by Network Science: A Perspective From and for Practicing Neuroscientists. 1272-1293 - Bernhard Hommel:
Pseudo-mechanistic Explanations in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. 1294-1305 - Angela Potochnik, Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira:
Patterns in Cognitive Phenomena and Pluralism of Explanatory Styles. 1306-1320 - Sara Aronowitz, Tania Lombrozo:
Experiential Explanation. 1321-1336 - Andrew Shtulman, Cristine H. Legare:
Competing Explanations of Competing Explanations: Accounting for Conflict Between Scientific and Folk Explanations. 1337-1362 - Gerd Gigerenzer:
How to Explain Behavior? 1363-1381 - Patricia Rich, Mark Blokpoel, Ronald de Haan, Iris van Rooij:
How Intractability Spans the Cognitive and Evolutionary Levels of Explanation. 1382-1402 - Andrea Bender:
The Role of Culture and Evolution for Human Cognition. 1403-1420
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