Journal: Cognitive Science

Volume 26, Issue 6

685 -- 736Peter C.-H. Cheng. Electrifying diagrams for learning: principles for complex representational systems
767 -- 795Lance J. Rips. Circular reasoning
797 -- 815Nicholas Furl, P. Jonathon Phillips, Alice J. O Toole. Face recognition algorithms and the other-race effect: computational mechanisms for a developmental contact hypothesis
817 -- 831Philip Garber, Susan Goldin-Meadow. Gesture offers insight into problem-solving in adults and children

Volume 26, Issue 5

521 -- 562Leonid Rozenblit, Frank C. Keil. The misunderstood limits of folk science: an illusion of explanatory depth
563 -- 607Peter Juslin, Magnus Persson. PROBabilities from EXemplars (PROBEX): a lazy algorithm for probabilistic inference from generic knowledge
609 -- 651Franklin Chang. Symbolically speaking: a connectionist model of sentence production
653 -- 684Ara Norenzayan, Edward E. Smith, Beom Jun Kim, Richard E. Nisbett. Cultural preferences for formal versus intuitive reasoning

Volume 26, Issue 4

393 -- 424Toben H. Mintz, Elissa L. Newport, Thomas G. Bever. The distributional structure of grammatical categories in speech to young children
425 -- 468Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst, Yingrui Yang, Philip N. Johnson-Laird. Strategies in sentential reasoning
469 -- 501Hajime Shirouzu, Naomi Miyake, Hiroyuki Masukawa. Cognitively active externalization for situated reflection
503 -- 520Nicolas P. Rougier, Randall C. O Reilly. Learning representations in a gated prefrontal cortex model of dynamic task switching

Volume 26, Issue 3

235 -- 237Jason Eisner. Introduction to the special section on linguistically apt statistical methods
239 -- 253Mark Johnson, Stefan Riezler. Statistical models of syntax learning and use
255 -- 268Jason Eisner. Discovering syntactic deep structure via Bayesian statistics
269 -- 281Marc Light, Warren R. Greiff. Statistical models for the induction and use of selectional preferences
283 -- 301Harriet J. Nock, S. J. Young. Modelling asynchrony in automatic speech recognition using loosely coupled hidden Markov models
303 -- 343Emmanuel M. Pothos, Nick Chater. A simplicity principle in unsupervised human categorization
345 -- 375Iris van Rooij, Raoul M. Bongers, Willem F. G. Haselager. A non-representational approach to imagined action
377 -- 389Denis Mareschal, Paul C. Quinn, Robert M. French. Asymmetric interference in 3- to 4-month-olds sequential category learning

Volume 26, Issue 2

147 -- 179Vincent Aleven, Kenneth R. Koedinger. An effective metacognitive strategy: learning by doing and explaining with a computer-based Cognitive Tutor
181 -- 206Yafen Lo, Ashley Sides, Joseph Rozelle, Daniel N. Osherson. Evidential diversity and premise probability in young children s inductive judgment
207 -- 231Bruno Laeng, Dinu-Stefan Teodorescu. Eye scanpaths during visual imagery reenact those of perception of the same visual scene
233 -- 0Erik M. Altmann, J. Gregory Trafton. Erratum to Memories for goals: An activation-based model [Cognitive Science 26 (2002) 39-83]

Volume 26, Issue 1

1 -- 37Edward W. Large, Caroline Palmer. Perceiving temporal regularity in music
39 -- 83Erik M. Altmann, J. Gregory Trafton. Memory for goals: an activation-based model
85 -- 112John R. Anderson. Spanning seven orders of magnitude: a challenge for cognitive modeling
113 -- 146Deb Roy, Alex Pentland. Learning words from sights and sounds: a computational model