Journal: Cognitive Science

Volume 35, Issue 8

1407 -- 1455Thomas L. Griffiths, David M. Sobel, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Alison Gopnik. Bayes and Blickets: Effects of Knowledge on Causal Induction in Children and Adults
1456 -- 1488Phillip Wolff, Dedre Gentner. Structure-Mapping in Metaphor Comprehension
1489 -- 1517Joseph Magliano, Jeffrey M. Zacks. The Impact of Continuity Editing in Narrative Film on Event Segmentation
1518 -- 1552Jennifer Trueblood, Jerome R. Busemeyer. A Quantum Probability Account of Order Effects in Inference
1553 -- 1566Tom Stafford, Leanne Ingram, Kevin N. Gurney. Piéron's Law Holds During Stroop Conflict: Insights Into the Architecture of Decision Making
1567 -- 1579Michael H. Connors, Bruce D. Burns, Guillermo Campitelli. Expertise in Complex Decision Making: The Role of Search in Chess 70 Years After de Groot

Volume 35, Issue 7

1207 -- 1242Robert C. Berwick, Paul Pietroski, Beracah Yankama, Noam Chomsky. Poverty of the Stimulus Revisited
1243 -- 1281Aarre Laakso, Paco Calvo. How Many Mechanisms Are Needed to Analyze Speech? A Connectionist Simulation of Structural Rule Learning in Artificial Language Acquisition
1282 -- 1304Emma Cohen, Emily Burdett, Nicola Knight, Justin L. Barrett. Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in Person-Body Reasoning: Experimental Evidence From the United Kingdom and Brazilian Amazon
1305 -- 1328Orly Fuhrman, Kelly McCormick, Eva Chen, Heidi Jiang, Dingfang Shu, Shuaimei Mao, Lera Boroditsky. How Linguistic and Cultural Forces Shape Conceptions of Time: English and Mandarin Time in 3D
1329 -- 1351Sashank Varma. Criteria for the Design and Evaluation of Cognitive Architectures
1352 -- 1389Vivien Robinet, Benoît Lemaire, Mirta B. Gordon. MDLChunker: A MDL-Based Cognitive Model of Inductive Learning
1390 -- 1405Sung-Joo Lim, Lori L. Holt. Learning Foreign Sounds in an Alien World: Videogame Training Improves Non-Native Speech Categorization

Volume 35, Issue 6

1009 -- 1051Anuenue Kukona, Whitney Tabor. Impulse Processing: A Dynamical Systems Model of Incremental Eye Movements in the Visual World Paradigm
1052 -- 1075Fiery Cushman, Liane Young. Patterns of Moral Judgment Derive From Nonmoral Psychological Representations
1076 -- 1104Berit Brogaard. Conscious Vision for Action Versus Unconscious Vision for Action?
1105 -- 1138Keith S. Apfelbaum, Bob McMurray. Using Variability to Guide Dimensional Weighting: Associative Mechanisms in Early Word Learning
1162 -- 1189Saskia Van Dantzig, Antonino Raffone, Bernhard Hommel. Acquiring Contextualized Concepts: A Connectionist Approach
1190 -- 1205Barbara Stumper, Colin J. Bannard, Elena Lieven, Michael Tomasello. Frequent Frames in German Child-Directed Speech: A Limited Cue to Grammatical Categories

Volume 35, Issue 5

779 -- 784Johan Kwisthout, Todd Wareham, Iris van Rooij. Bayesian Intractability Is Not an Ailment That Approximation Can Cure
785 -- 837Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín. Causality, Criticality, and Reading Words: Distinct Sources of Fractal Scaling in Behavioral Sequences
838 -- 841Christopher T. Kello. Intrinsic Fluctuations Yield Pervasive 1/f Scaling: Comment on
842 -- 873York Hagmayer, Björn Meder, Momme von Sydow, Michael R. Waldmann. Category Transfer in Sequential Causal Learning: The Unbroken Mechanism Hypothesis
874 -- 904Wai-Tat Fu. A Dynamic Context Model of Interactive Behavior
905 -- 938Olivier Le Guen. Speech and Gesture in Spatial Language and Cognition Among the Yucatec Mayas
939 -- 962Reiko Yakushijin, Robert A. Jacobs. Are People Successful at Learning Sequences of Actions on a Perceptual Matching Task?
963 -- 982Claire H. Noble, Caroline F. Rowland, Julian M. Pine. Comprehension of Argument Structure and Semantic Roles: Evidence from English-Learning Children and the Forced-Choice Pointing Paradigm
983 -- 996Rick Dale, Nicholas D. Duran. The Cognitive Dynamics of Negated Sentence Verification
997 -- 1007Edward Slingerland, Maciej Chudek. The Prevalence of Mind-Body Dualism in Early China

Volume 35, Issue 4

587 -- 637David Reitter, Frank Keller, Johanna D. Moore. A Computational Cognitive Model of Syntactic Priming
638 -- 681Jelena Mirkovic, Mark S. Seidenberg, Marc F. Joanisse. Rules Versus Statistics: Insights From a Highly Inflected Language
682 -- 711Andreas Jarvstad, Ulrike Hahn. Source Reliability and the Conjunction Fallacy
712 -- 743Laura R. Novick, Kefyn M. Catley, Daniel J. Funk. Inference Is Bliss: Using Evolutionary Relationship to Guide Categorical Inferences
744 -- 762Christina Fang, Sari Carp, Zur Shapira. Prior Divergence: Do Researchers and Participants Share the Same Prior Probability Distributions?
763 -- 778Louise Connell, Dermot Lynott. Modality Switching Costs Emerge in Concept Creation as Well as Retrieval

Volume 35, Issue 3

399 -- 443John T. Hale. What a Rational Parser Would Do
444 -- 479Scott Hotton, Jeff Yoshimi. Extending Dynamical Systems Theory to Model Embodied Cognition
480 -- 498Kenny Smith, Andrew D. M. Smith, Richard A. Blythe. Cross-Situational Learning: An Experimental Study of Word-Learning Mechanisms
499 -- 526Joseph Austerweil, Thomas L. Griffiths. Seeking Confirmation Is Rational for Deterministic Hypotheses
527 -- 562Juraj Simko, Fred Cummins. Sequencing and Optimization Within an Embodied Task Dynamic Model
563 -- 574Yuri Miyamoto, Sakiko Yoshikawa, Shinobu Kitayama. Feature and Configuration in Face Processing: Japanese Are More Configural Than Americans
575 -- 586Katerina Kantartzis, Mutsumi Imai, Sotaro Kita. Japanese Sound-Symbolism Facilitates Word Learning in English-Speaking Children

Volume 35, Issue 2

211 -- 250Gilles Dutilh, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Ingmar Visser, Han L. J. van der Maas. A Phase Transition Model for the Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Response Time Experiments
251 -- 296Akira Utsumi. Computational Exploration of Metaphor Comprehension Processes Using a Semantic Space Model
297 -- 329Bruno Laeng, Matia Okubo, Ayako Saneyoshi, Chikashi Michimata. Processing Spatial Relations With Different Apertures of Attention
330 -- 347Rankin W. McGugin, James W. Tanaka, Sophie Lebrecht, Michael J. Tarr, Isabel Gauthier. Race-Specific Perceptual Discrimination Improvement Following Short Individuation Training With Faces
348 -- 366Katrin Skoruppa, Sharon Peperkamp. Adaptation to Novel Accents: Feature-Based Learning of Context-Sensitive Phonological Regularities
367 -- 380Stanka A. Fitneva, Morten H. Christiansen. Looking in the Wrong Direction Correlates With More Accurate Word Learning
381 -- 398Max M. Louwerse, Louise Connell. A Taste of Words: Linguistic Context and Perceptual Simulation Predict the Modality of Words

Volume 35, Issue 1

1 -- 33Paul Thagard, Terrence C. Stewart. The AHA! Experience: Creativity Through Emergent Binding in Neural Networks
34 -- 78Janet I. Vousden, Michelle R. Ellefson, Jonathan Solity, Nick Chater. Simplifying Reading: Applying the Simplicity Principle to Reading
79 -- 118Thomas Hannagan, Emmanuel Dupoux, Anne Christophe. Holographic String Encoding
119 -- 155Robert Daland, Janet B. Pierrehumbert. Learning Diphone-Based Segmentation
156 -- 170Micah B. Goldwater, Marc T. Tomlinson, Catharine H. Echols, Bradley C. Love. Structural Priming as Structure-Mapping: Children Use Analogies From Previous Utterances to Guide Sentence Production
171 -- 183De-Fu Yap, Wing Chee So, Ju-Min Melvin Yap, Ying-Quan Tan, Ruo-Li Serene Teoh. Iconic Gestures Prime Words
184 -- 197Holger Mitterer, Yiya Chen, Xiaolin Zhou. Phonological Abstraction in Processing Lexical-Tone Variation: Evidence From a Learning Paradigm