Journal: Cognitive Science

Volume 41, Issue 8

2026 -- 2052Gregory L. Murphy, David A. Bosch, ShinWoo Kim. Do Americans Have a Preference for Rule-Based Classification?
2053 -- 2088Melissa Dewolf, Ji Y. Son, Miriam Bassok, Keith J. Holyoak. Relational Priming Based on a Multiplicative Schema for Whole Numbers and Fractions
2089 -- 2125Jennifer Trueblood, Pernille Hemmer. The Generalized Quantum Episodic Memory Model
2126 -- 2148Sarah E. Koopman, Bradford Z. Mahon, Jessica F. Cantlon. Evolutionary Constraints on Human Object Perception
2149 -- 2169Isabelle Dautriche, Kyle Mahowald, Edward Gibson, Steven T. Piantadosi. Wordform Similarity Increases With Semantic Similarity: An Analysis of 100 Languages
2170 -- 2190Florencia Reali. Acceptability of Dative Argument Structure in Spanish: Assessing Semantic and Usage-Based Factors
2191 -- 2220Christina Y. Tzeng, Lynne C. Nygaard, Laura L. Namy. The Specificity of Sound Symbolic Correspondences in Spoken Language
2221 -- 2233Sophie Dufour, Noël Nguyen. Does Talker-Specific Information Influence Lexical Competition? Evidence From Phonological Priming
2234 -- 2252Woojae Kim, Mark A. Pitt, Zhong-Lin Lu, Jay I. Myung. Planning Beyond the Next Trial in Adaptive Experiments: A Dynamic Programming Approach
2253 -- 2261John Turri. Knowledge Attributions and Behavioral Predictions
2262 -- 2266Rafael Núñez, Wim Fias. Ancestral Mental Number Lines: What Is the Evidence?
2267 -- 2274Katarzyna Patro, Hans-Christoph Nuerk. Limitations of Trans-Species Inferences: The Case of Spatial-Numerical Associations in Chicks and Humans
2275 -- 2279Rosa Rugani, Giorgio Vallortigara, Konstantinos Priftis, Lucia Regolin. Experimental Evidence From Newborn Chicks Enriches Our Knowledge on Human Spatial-Numerical Associations
2280 -- 2287Gregory Scontras, William Badecker, Evelina Fedorenko. Syntactic Complexity Effects in Sentence Production: A Reply to MacDonald, Montag, and Gennari (2016)

Volume 41, Issue 7

1716 -- 1759Thomas A. Busey, Dimitar Nikolov, Chen Yu, Brandi Emerick, John Vanderkolk. Characterizing Human Expertise Using Computational Metrics of Feature Diagnosticity in a Pattern Matching Task
1760 -- 1803Kristina Kasparian, Francesco Vespignani, Karsten Steinhauer. First Language Attrition Induces Changes in Online Morphosyntactic Processing and Re-Analysis: An ERP Study of Number Agreement in Complex Italian Sentences
1804 -- 1837Takeshi Okada, Kentaro Ishibashi. Imitation, Inspiration, and Creation: Cognitive Process of Creative Drawing by Copying Others' Artworks
1838 -- 1870Wayne D. Gray, John K. Lindstedt. Plateaus, Dips, and Leaps: Where to Look for Inventions and Discoveries During Skilled Performance
1871 -- 1903Jacob Feldman. What Are the "True" Statistics of the Environment?
1904 -- 1933Jeff Loucks, Christina Mutschler, Andrew N. Meltzoff. Children's Representation and Imitation of Events: How Goal Organization Influences 3-Year-Old Children's Memory for Action Sequences
1934 -- 1957Arber Tasimi, Susan A. Gelman, Andrei Cimpian, Joshua Knobe. Differences in the Evaluation of Generic Statements About Human and Non-Human Categories
1958 -- 1987David M. Sidhu, Penny M. Pexman. A Prime Example of the Maluma/Takete Effect? Testing for Sound Symbolic Priming
1988 -- 2021Çagri Çöltekin. Using Predictability for Lexical Segmentation

Volume 41, Issue 6

1422 -- 1449Cynthia Howard, Barbara Di Eugenio, Pamela W. Jordan, Sandra Katz. Exploring Initiative as a Signal of Knowledge Co-Construction During Collaborative Problem Solving
1450 -- 1484Laura M. Hiatt, J. Gregory Trafton. Familiarity, Priming, and Perception in Similarity Judgments
1485 -- 1509Chi-hsin Chen, Lisa Gershkoff-Stowe, Chih-Yi Wu, Hintat Cheung, Chen Yu. Tracking Multiple Statistics: Simultaneous Learning of Object Names and Categories in English and Mandarin Speakers
1510 -- 1532Timothy J. Ricker, Jonathan E. Thiele, April R. Swagman, Jeffrey N. Rouder. Recognition Decisions From Visual Working Memory Are Mediated by Continuous Latent Strengths
1533 -- 1554Andrea L. Wantz, Janek S. Lobmaier, Fred W. Mast, Walter Senn. Spatial But Not Oculomotor Information Biases Perceptual Memory: Evidence From Face Perception and Cognitive Modeling
1555 -- 1588Katrin Heimann, Sebo Uithol, Marta Calbi, Maria Alessandra Umiltà, Michele Guerra, Vittorio Gallese. "Cuts in Action": A High-Density EEG Study Investigating the Neural Correlates of Different Editing Techniques in Film
1589 -- 1612Karen B. Schloss, Rolf Nelson, Laura Parker, Isobel A. Heck, Stephen E. Palmer. Seasonal Variations in Color Preference
1613 -- 1628Wessel O. van Dam, Rutvik H. Desai. Embodied Simulations Are Modulated by Sentential Perspective
1629 -- 1644Albert Costa, Mario Pannunzi, Gustavo Deco, Martin J. Pickering. Do Bilinguals Automatically Activate Their Native Language When They Are Not Using It?
1645 -- 1655Seth Chin-Parker, Julie Cantelon. Contrastive Constraints Guide Explanation-Based Category Learning
1656 -- 1674Percival Matthews, Mark Lewis. Fractions We Cannot Ignore: The Nonsymbolic Ratio Congruity Effect
1675 -- 1693Cédrick T. Bonnet, Sébastien Szaffarczyk, Stéphane Baudry. Functional Synergy Between Postural and Visual Behaviors When Performing a Difficult Precise Visual Task in Upright Stance
1694 -- 1712Meredith Meyer, Susan A. Gelman, Steven O. Roberts, Sarah-Jane Leslie. My Heart Made Me Do It: Children's Essentialist Beliefs About Heart Transplants

Volume 41, Issue 5

1152 -- 1201Kenneth D. Forbus, Ronald W. Ferguson, Andrew M. Lovett, Dedre Gentner. Extending SME to Handle Large-Scale Cognitive Modeling
1202 -- 1241Jey Han Lau, Alexander Clark, Shalom Lappin. Grammaticality, Acceptability, and Probability: A Probabilistic View of Linguistic Knowledge
1242 -- 1273Minna Kirjavainen, Elena Lieven, Anna L. Theakston. to Omission Errors
1274 -- 1298Joshua A. Shapero. Does Environmental Experience Shape Spatial Cognition? Frames of Reference Among Ancash Quechua Speakers (Peru)
1299 -- 1327Martin Rohrmeier, Richard Widdess. Incidental Learning of Melodic Structure of North Indian Music
1328 -- 1349Franziska Schaller, Sabine Weiss, Horst M. Müller. "Pushing the Button While Pushing the Argument": Motor Priming of Abstract Action Language
1350 -- 1360Juanma de la Fuente, Daniel Casasanto, Jose Isidro Martínez-Cascales, Julio Santiago. Motor Imagery Shapes Abstract Concepts
1361 -- 1376Chandan R. Narayan, Lorinda Mak, Ellen Bialystok. Words Get in the Way: Linguistic Effects on Talker Discrimination
1377 -- 1393Vishnu Sreekumar, Simon Dennis, Isidoros Doxas. The Episodic Nature of Experience: A Dynamical Systems Analysis
1394 -- 1411Brett D. Roads, Michael C. Mozer. Improving Human-Machine Cooperative Classification Via Cognitive Theories of Similarity
1412 -- 1418Till Bergmann, Rick Dale, Negin Sattari, Evan Heit, Harish S. Bhat. Cognitive Science

Volume 41, Issue 4

848 -- 891Timothy W. Boiteau, Amit Almor. Transitivity, Space, and Hand: The Spatial Grounding of Syntax
892 -- 923John W. Carr, Kenny Smith, Hannah Cornish, Simon Kirby. The Cultural Evolution of Structured Languages in an Open-Ended, Continuous World
924 -- 949Karl Ridgeway, Michael C. Mozer, Anita R. Bowles. Forgetting of Foreign-Language Skills: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Online Tutoring Software
950 -- 975Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín. Vocabulary, Grammar, Sex, and Aging
976 -- 995Amaç Herdagdelen, Marco Marelli. Social Media and Language Processing: How Facebook and Twitter Provide the Best Frequency Estimates for Studying Word Recognition
996 -- 1019Hayward J. Godwin, Erik D. Reichle, Tamaryn Menneer. Modeling Lag-2 Revisits to Understand Trade-Offs in Mixed Control of Fixation Termination During Visual Search
1020 -- 1041Ilyse Resnick, Nora S. Newcombe, Thomas F. Shipley. Dealing with Big Numbers: Representation and Understanding of Magnitudes Outside of Human Experience
1042 -- 1070Grayden Solman, Alan Kingstone. Arranging Objects in Space: Measuring Task-Relevant Organizational Behaviors During Goal Pursuit
1071 -- 1089Jamie Reilly, Jinyi Hung, Chris Westbury. Non-Arbitrariness in Mapping Word Form to Meaning: Cross-Linguistic Formal Markers of Word Concreteness
1090 -- 1105Lynn Perry, Jenny R. Saffran. Is a Pink Cow Still a Cow? Individual Differences in Toddlers' Vocabulary Knowledge and Lexical Representations
1106 -- 1118Shiri Lev-Ari, Marieke van Heugten, Sharon Peperkamp. Relative Difficulty of Understanding Foreign Accents as a Marker of Proficiency
1119 -- 1134Matthew Fisher, Joshua Knobe, Brent Strickland, Frank C. Keil. The Influence of Social Interaction on Intuitions of Objectivity and Subjectivity
1135 -- 1147Kevin J. Holmes, Terry Regier. Categorical Perception Beyond the Basic Level: The Case of Warm and Cool Colors

Volume 41, Issue 3

540 -- 589Fabrizio Cariani, Lance J. Rips. Conditionals, Context, and the Suppression Effect
590 -- 622George Kachergis, Chen Yu, Richard M. Shiffrin. A Bootstrapping Model of Frequency and Context Effects in Word Learning
623 -- 658Matthew Spike, Kevin Stadler, Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith. Minimal Requirements for the Emergence of Learned Signaling
659 -- 685Silvia Primativo, Jamie Reilly, Sebastian J. Crutch. Abstract Conceptual Feature Ratings Predict Gaze Within Written Word Arrays: Evidence From a Visual Wor(l)d Paradigm
686 -- 722Igor Douven, Sylvia Wenmackers, Yasmina Jraissati, Lieven Decock. Measuring Graded Membership: The Case of Color
723 -- 743Jana Speth, Trevor A. Harley, Clemens Speth. Auditory Verbal Experience and Agency in Waking, Sleep Onset, REM, and Non-REM Sleep
744 -- 767Larisa Heiphetz, Nina Strohminger, Liane L. Young. The Role of Moral Beliefs, Memories, and Preferences in Representations of Identity
768 -- 799Kensy Cooperrider, James D. Slotta, Rafael Núñez. Uphill and Downhill in a Flat World: The Conceptual Topography of the Yupno House
800 -- 813Remi de Fleurian, Tim Blackwell, Oded Ben-Tal, Daniel Müllensiefen. Information-Theoretic Measures Predict the Human Judgment of Rhythm Complexity
814 -- 826Laura Lakusta, Paul J. Muentener, Lauren Petrillo, Noelle Mullanaphy, Lauren Muniz. Does Making Something Move Matter? Representations of Goals and Sources in Motion Events With Causal Sources
827 -- 843Shaylene E. Nancekivell, Ori Friedman. "Because It's Hers": When Preschoolers Use Ownership in Their Explanations

Volume 41, Issue 2

276 -- 325Holger Schultheis, Laura A. Carlson. Mechanisms of Reference Frame Selection in Spatial Term Use: Computational and Empirical Studies
326 -- 353David Landy, Arthur Charlesworth, Erin Ottmar. Categories of Large Numbers in Line Estimation
354 -- 382Dagmar Divjak. that-Clauses in Polish
383 -- 415Vsevolod Kapatsinski, Paul Olejarczuk, Melissa A. Redford. Perceptual Learning of Intonation Contour Categories in Adults and 9- to 11-Year-Old Children: Adults Are More Narrow-Minded
416 -- 446Maryia Fedzechkina, Elissa L. Newport, T. Florian Jaeger. Balancing Effort and Information Transmission During Language Acquisition: Evidence From Word Order and Case Marking
447 -- 481Dylan Murray, Tania Lombrozo. Effects of Manipulation on Attributions of Causation, Free Will, and Moral Responsibility
482 -- 502David Rose, Wesley Buckwalter, Shaun Nichols. Neuroscientific Prediction and the Intrusion of Intuitive Metaphysics
503 -- 517Matteo Colombo. Explanation
518 -- 535Susan Wagner Cook, Howard S. Friedman, Katherine A. Duggan, Jian Cui, Voicu Popescu. Hand Gesture and Mathematics Learning: Lessons From an Avatar

Volume 41, Issue 1

4 -- 69Elliott Moreton, Joe Pater, Katya Pertsova. Phonological Concept Learning
70 -- 101Brent Strickland. Language Reflects "Core" Cognition: A New Theory About the Origin of Cross-Linguistic Regularities
102 -- 136Eva Maria Vecchi, Marco Marelli, Roberto Zamparelli, Marco Baroni. Spicy Adjectives and Nominal Donkeys: Capturing Semantic Deviance Using Compositionality in Distributional Spaces
137 -- 157Susana Silva, Vasiliki Folia, Peter Hagoort, Karl Magnus Petersson. The P600 in Implicit Artificial Grammar Learning
158 -- 187Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller. The Power of 2: How an Apparently Irregular Numeration System Facilitates Mental Arithmetic
188 -- 217Annie Gagliardi, Naomi H. Feldman, Jeffrey Lidz. Modeling Statistical Insensitivity: Sources of Suboptimal Behavior
218 -- 241Paula Rubio-Fernández. Can We Forget What We Know in a False-Belief Task? An Investigation of the True-Belief Default
242 -- 258Adam S. Cohen, Joni Y. Sasaki, Tamsin C. German, Heejung S. Kim. Automatic Mechanisms for Social Attention Are Culturally Penetrable
259 -- 271Eyal Sagi, Daniel Diermeier. Language Use and Coalition Formation in Multiparty Negotiations