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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 2011
- Wayne D. Gray
:
Introduction to Volume 3, Issue 1 of topiCS. 1-2
- Danielle S. McNamara:
Computational Methods to Extract Meaning From Text and Advance Theories of Human Cognition. 3-17
- Mark Steyvers
, Padhraic Smyth
, Chaitanya Chemudugunta:
Combining Background Knowledge and Learned Topics. 18-47 - Marc W. Howard
, Karthik H. Shankar, Udaya K. K. Jagadisan:
Constructing Semantic Representations From a Gradually Changing Representation of Temporal Context. 48-73 - Geoffrey E. Hinton, Ruslan Salakhutdinov:
Discovering Binary Codes for Documents by Learning Deep Generative Models. 74-91
- Benjamin Stone, Simon Dennis
, Peter J. Kwantes:
Comparing Methods for Single Paragraph Similarity Analysis. 92-122 - Christian P. Janssen
, Duncan P. Brumby
, John Dowell, Nick Chater, Andrew Howes
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Identifying Optimum Performance Trade-Offs Using a Cognitively Bounded Rational Analysis Model of Discretionary Task Interleaving. 123-139 - Daniel Rasmussen, Chris Eliasmith:
A Neural Model of Rule Generation in Inductive Reasoning. 140-153 - Leonghwee Teo, Bonnie E. John:
The Evolution of a Goal-Directed Exploration Model: Effects of Information Scent and GoBack Utility on Successful Exploration. 154-165 - Eldad Yechiam, Eyal Ert:
Risk Attitude in Decision Making: In Search of Trait-Like Constructs. 166-186 - Benjamin E. Hilbig, Tobias Richter
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Homo heuristicus Outnumbered: Comment on Gigerenzer and Brighton (2009). 187-196 - Henry Brighton, Gerd Gigerenzer:
Towards Competitive Instead of Biased Testing of Heuristics: A Reply to Hilbig and Richter (2011). 197-205
Volume 3, Number 2, April 2011
- Wayne D. Gray
:
Introduction to Volume 3, Issue 2 of topiCS. 207
- Richard P. Cooper
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Complementary Perspectives on Cognitive Control. 208-211
- J. Bruce Morton, Fredrick Ezekiel, Heather A. Wilk:
Cognitive Control: Easy to Identify But Hard to Define. 212-216 - David Badre:
Defining an Ontology of Cognitive Control Requires Attention to Component Interactions. 217-221 - Carrie Figdor
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Semantics and Metaphysics in Informatics: Toward an Ontology of Tasks. 222-226 - Dario D. Salvucci
, Niels A. Taatgen
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Toward a Unified View of Cognitive Control. 227-230 - Thomas T. Hills:
The Evolutionary Origins of Cognitive Control. 231-237 - Matt J. Rossano:
Cognitive Control: Social Evolution and Emotional Regulation. 238-241 - Ion Juvina:
Cognitive Control: Componential and Yet Emergent. 242-246 - Eddy J. Davelaar:
Processes Versus Representations: Cognitive Control as Emergent, Yet Componential. 247-252 - Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Jared M. Novick, John C. Trueswell, Sharon L. Thompson-Schill:
The Other Side of Cognitive Control: Can a Lack of Cognitive Control Benefit Language and Cognition? 253-256 - Warren Mansell
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Control of Perception Should be Operationalized as a Fundamental Property of the Nervous System. 257-261 - Robert Eamon Briscoe:
The Elusive Experience of Agency. 262-267 - Myrto I. Mylopoulos:
Why Reject a Sensory Imagery Theory of Control Consciousness? 268-272
- Max M. Louwerse
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Symbol Interdependency in Symbolic and Embodied Cognition. 273-302 - Brian Riordan, Michael N. Jones:
Redundancy in Perceptual and Linguistic Experience: Comparing Feature-Based and Distributional Models of Semantic Representation. 303-345 - Walter Kintsch, Praful Mangalath:
The Construction of Meaning. 346-370 - Arthur C. Graesser, Danielle S. McNamara:
Computational Analyses of Multilevel Discourse Comprehension. 371-398
- Jonathan Trigg, Michael L. Kalish
:
Explaining How the Mind Works: On the Relation Between Cognitive Science and Philosophy. 399-424 - Nigel Stepp, Anthony Chemero, Michael T. Turvey:
Philosophy for the Rest of Cognitive Science. 425-437 - David M. Kaplan
, William Bechtel:
Dynamical Models: An Alternative or Complement to Mechanistic Explanations? 438-444
Volume 3, Number 3, July 2011
- Wayne D. Gray
:
Introduction to Volume 3, Issue 3 of topiCS. 445
- Mary Hegarty:
The Cognitive Science of Visual-Spatial Displays: Implications for Design. 446-474
- Peter C.-H. Cheng:
Probably Good Diagrams for Learning: Representational Epistemic Recodification of Probability Theory. 475-498 - Barbara Tversky:
Visualizing Thought. 499-535 - Laura R. Novick, Courtney K. Shade, Kefyn M. Catley:
Linear Versus Branching Depictions of Evolutionary History: Implications for Diagram Design. 536-559 - Priti Shah, Eric G. Freedman:
Bar and Line Graph Comprehension: An Interaction of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processes. 560-578 - Harvey S. Smallman, Maia B. Cook:
Naïve Realism: Folk Fallacies in the Design and Use of Visual Displays. 579-608 - Brian D. Fisher
, Tera Marie Green, Richard Arias-Hernández:
Visual Analytics as a Translational Cognitive Science. 609-625
Volume 3, Number 4, October 2011
- Wayne D. Gray
:
Introduction to Volume 3, Issue 4 of topiCS. 627
- Glenn Gunzelmann:
Introduction to the Topic on Modeling Spatial Cognition. 628-631
- Madeleine Keehner
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Spatial Cognition Through the Keyhole: How Studying a Real-World Domain Can Inform Basic Science - and Vice Versa. 632-647 - Kenneth D. Forbus, Jeffrey M. Usher, Andrew M. Lovett, Kate Lockwood, Jon Wetzel:
CogSketch: Sketch Understanding for Cognitive Science Research and for Education. 648-666 - Yunfeng Li, Zygmunt Pizlo:
Depth Cues Versus the Simplicity Principle in 3D Shape Perception. 667-685 - J. Gregory Trafton
, Anthony M. Harrison:
Embodied Spatial Cognition. 686-706 - Wai K. Yeap:
How Albot0 Finds Its Way Home: A Novel Approach to Cognitive Mapping Using Robots. 707-721 - Alexander Klippel
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Movement Choremes: Bridging Cognitive Understanding and Formal Characterizations of Movement Patterns. 722-740 - Glenn Gunzelmann, Don R. Lyon:
Representations and Processes of Human Spatial Competence. 741-759 - Balakrishnan Chandrasekaran, Bonny Banerjee
, Unmesh Kurup, Omkar Lele:
Augmenting Cognitive Architectures to Support Diagrammatic Imagination. 760-777 - Holger Schultheis
, Thomas Barkowsky:
Casimir: An Architecture for Mental Spatial Knowledge Processing. 778-795 - Scott D. Lathrop, Samuel Wintermute, John E. Laird
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Exploring the Functional Advantages of Spatial and Visual Cognition From an Architectural Perspective. 796-818

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