Journal: Cognitive Systems Research

Volume 12, Issue 3-4

211 -- 218Ute Schmid, Marco Ragni, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Joachim Funke. The challenge of complexity for cognitive systems
219 -- 236Susanne Biundo, Pascal Bercher, Thomas Geier, Felix Müller, Bernd Schattenberg. Advanced user assistance based on AI planning
237 -- 248Ute Schmid, Emanuel Kitzelmann. Inductive rule learning on the knowledge level
249 -- 265Markus Guhe, Alison Pease, Alan Smaill, Maricarmen Martínez, Martin Schmidt, Helmar Gust, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Ulf Krumnack. A computational account of conceptual blending in basic mathematics
266 -- 280Todd Wareham, Iris van Rooij. On the computational challenges of analogy-based generalization
281 -- 292Unmesh Kurup, Perrin G. Bignoli, J. R. Scally, Nicholas L. Cassimatis. An architectural framework for complex cognition
293 -- 308Dongkyu Choi. Reactive goal management in a cognitive architecture
309 -- 320Marco Ragni, Felix Steffenhagen, Andreas Klein. Generalized dynamic stock and flow systems: An AI approach
321 -- 335Claus Möbus, Jan Charles Lenk, Jale Özyurt, Christiane M. Thiel, Arno Claassen. Checking the ACT-R/Brain Mapping Hypothesis with a complex task: Using fMRI and Bayesian identification in a multi-dimensional strategy space
336 -- 354Nele Rußwinkel, Leon Urbas, Manfred Thüring. Predicting temporal errors in complex task environments: A computational and experimental approach
355 -- 364Magda Osman, Maarten Speekenbrink. Cue utilization and strategy application in stable and unstable dynamic environments
365 -- 376C. Dominik Güss, Dietrich Dörner. Cultural differences in dynamic decision-making strategies in a non-linear, time-delayed task
377 -- 392Antje Krumnack, Leandra Bucher, Jelica Nejasmic, Bernhard Nebel, Markus Knauff. A model for relational reasoning as verbal reasoning

Volume 12, Issue 2

83 -- 0David Peebles, Richard P. Cooper, Andrew Howes. Editorial
84 -- 92Terrence C. Stewart, Yichuan Tang, Chris Eliasmith. A biologically realistic cleanup memory: Autoassociation in spiking neurons
93 -- 101Roman V. Belavkin, Christian R. Huyck. Conflict resolution and learning probability matching in a neural cell-assembly architecture
102 -- 112David E. Kieras. The persistent visual store as the locus of fixation memory in visual search tasks
113 -- 121Gary Jones. A computational simulation of children s performance across three nonword repetition tests
122 -- 133Roberto Prevete, Giovanni Tessitore, Ezio Catanzariti, Guglielmo Tamburrini. Perceiving affordances: A computational investigation of grasping affordances
134 -- 143J. Gregory Trafton, Erik M. Altmann, Raj M. Ratwani. A memory for goals model of sequence errors
144 -- 153Nicholas A. Gorski, John E. Laird. Learning to use episodic memory
154 -- 163Glenn Gunzelmann, L. Richard Moore, Dario D. Salvucci, Kevin A. Gluck. Sleep loss and driver performance: Quantitative predictions with zero free parameters
164 -- 174Michael D. Lee, Shunan Zhang, Miles Munro, Mark Steyvers. Psychological models of human and optimal performance in bandit problems
175 -- 185David Reitter, Christian Lebiere. How groups develop a specialized domain vocabulary: A cognitive multi-agent model
186 -- 197Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka. Towards a computational model of social comparison: Some implications for the cognitive architecture
198 -- 209Paul S. Rosenbloom. Rethinking cognitive architecture via graphical models

Volume 12, Issue 1

1 -- 18Shohei Hidaka, Linda B. Smith. Packing: A geometric analysis of feature selection and category formation
19 -- 32Cleotilde Gonzalez, Brad Best, Alice F. Healy, James A. Kole, Lyle E. Bourne Jr.. A cognitive modeling account of simultaneous learning and fatigue effects
33 -- 44Anna M. Borghi, Andrea Di Ferdinando, Domenico Parisi. Objects, spatial compatibility, and affordances: A connectionist study
45 -- 55Fabio Del Missier, Cristiano Crescentini. Executive control of retrieval in noun and verb generation
56 -- 65Daniel N. Cassenti, Scott E. Kerick, Kaleb McDowell. Observing and modeling cognitive events through event-related potentials and ACT-R
66 -- 78Naresh N. Vempala, Anthony S. Maida. Effects of memory size on melody recognition in a simulation of cohort theory
79 -- 81Ramesh Kumar Mishra. Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Self-Organization in the Evolution of Speech , Oxford University Press (2006)