Journal: topiCS

Volume 17, Issue 3

416 -- 417Andrea Bender. topiCS Volume 17, Issue 3
418 -- 429James L. McClelland. Reflections on David E. Rumelhart and the Rumelhart Prize
430 -- 442Martha W. Alibali, Susan Wagner Cook. A Career Dedicated to Gesture, Language, Learning, and Cognition: Susan Goldin-Meadow, 2021 Recipient of the Rumelhart Prize
443 -- 468Susan Goldin-Meadow. The Mind Hidden in Our Hands
469 -- 491Erica A. Cartmill. Gestural Iconicity and Alignment as Steps in the Evolution of Language
492 -- 507Marie Coppola. Homesign Research, Gesture Studies, and Sign Language Linguistics: The Bigger Picture of Homesign and Homesigners
508 -- 526Ö. Ece Demir-lira, Tilbe Göksun. Through Thick and Thin: Gesture and Speech Remain as an Integrated System in Atypical Development
527 -- 544Boin Choi, Meredith L. Rowe. The Role of Gesture in Language Development for Neurotypical Children and Children With or at Increased Likelihood of Autism
545 -- 568R. Breckinridge Church, Michelle Perry, Melissa A. Singer, Susan Wagner Cook, Martha W. Alibali. Teachers' Gestures and How They Matter
569 -- 585Eliza Congdon, Miriam A. Novack, Elizabeth Wakefield. Exploring Individual Differences: A Case for Measuring Children's Spontaneous Gesture Production as a Predictor of Learning From Gesture Instruction
586 -- 608Spencer D. Kelly, Quang-anh Ngo Tran. Exploring the Emotional Functions of Co-Speech Hand Gesture in Language and Communication
609 -- 624Molly Flaherty, Marieke Schouwstra. Validating Silent Gesture Lab Studies in a Naturally Emerging Sign Language: How Order is Used to Describe Intensional Versus Extensional Events in Nicaraguan Sign Language
625 -- 635Morten H. Christiansen, Mike Oaksford. Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of Nick Chater Receiving the 2023 Rumelhart Prize
636 -- 661Mike Oaksford. Social Rationality and Human Reasoning: Logical Expressivism and the Flat Mind
662 -- 680Carl J. Hodgetts, Ulrike Hahn. The Limited Place in Cognitive Space
681 -- 712Gordon D. A. Brown, Lukasz Walasek. Distinguishing Underlying, Inferred, and Expressed Preferences, Attitudes, and Beliefs: An Absence of (Mental) Flatness?
713 -- 738Diego Trujillo, Mindy Zhang, Tan Zhi-Xuan, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Sydney Levine. Resource-Rational Virtual Bargaining for Moral Judgment: Toward a Probabilistic Cognitive Model
739 -- 769Pablo Contreras Kallens, Morten H. Christiansen. Distributional Semantics: Meaning Through Culture and Interaction
770 -- 801Nick Chater. Hunting for Paradoxes: A Research Strategy for Cognitive Science

Volume 17, Issue 2

142 -- 143Andrea Bender. topiCS Volume 17, Issue 2
144 -- 179Kara Weisman, Tanya M. Luhrmann. Shifting Between Models of Mind: New Insights Into How Human Minds Give Rise to Experiences of Spiritual Presence and Alternative Realities
180 -- 188Cleotilde Gonzalez, Henny Admoni, Scott Brown, Anita Williams Woolley. COHUMAIN: Building the Socio-Cognitive Architecture of Collective Human-Machine Intelligence
189 -- 216Pranav Gupta, Thuy Ngoc Nguyen 0001, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Anita Williams Woolley. Fostering Collective Intelligence in Human-AI Collaboration: Laying the Groundwork for COHUMAIN
217 -- 247Ishani Aggarwal, Gabriela Cuconato, Nüfer Yasin Ates, Nicoleta Meslec. Self-beliefs, Transactive Memory Systems, and Collective Identification in Teams: Articulating the Socio-Cognitive Underpinnings of COHUMAIN
248 -- 267Scott Cheng-Hsin Yang, Tomas Folke, Patrick Shafto. The Inner Loop of Collective Human-Machine Intelligence
268 -- 290Christian Lebiere, Peter Pirolli, Matthew Johnson, Michael K. Martin, Donald Morrison. Cognitive Models for Machine Theory of Mind
291 -- 323Michelle Zhao, Reid G. Simmons, Henny Admoni. The Role of Adaptation in Collective Human-AI Teaming
324 -- 348Murray S. Bennett, Laiton G. Hedley, Jonathon Love, Joseph W. Houpt, Scott D. Brown, Ami Eidels. Human Performance in Competitive and Collaborative Human-Machine Teams
349 -- 373Lixiao Huang, Jared Freeman, Nancy J. Cooke, Myke C. Cohen, Xiaoyun Yin, Jeska Clark, Matthew D. Wood, Verica Buchanan, Christopher C. Corral, Federico Scholcover, Anagha Mudigonda, Lovein Thomas, Aaron Teo, John Colonna-romano. Establishing Human Observer Criterion in Evaluating Artificial Social Intelligence Agents in a Search and Rescue Task
374 -- 391Levin Brinkmann, Manuel Cebrián, Niccoló Pescetelli. Adversarial Dynamics in Centralized Versus Decentralized Intelligent Systems
392 -- 411Katie D. Evans, Scott A. Robbins, Joanna J. Bryson. Do We Collaborate With What We Design?

Volume 17, Issue 1

4 -- 6Andrea Bender. topiCS Volume 17, Issue 1
7 -- 33Nancy J. Nersessian. How Do Scientists Think? Contributions Toward a Cognitive Science of Science
34 -- 56Peter Gärdenfors. The Geometry and Dynamics of Meaning
57 -- 72Thomas Wilschut, Florian Sense, Hedderik van Rijn. Modality Matters: Evidence for the Benefits of Speech-Based Adaptive Retrieval Practice in Learners with Dyslexia
73 -- 87Yun-Shiuan Chuang, Xiaojin Zhu 0001, Timothy T. Rogers. The Delusional Hedge Algorithm as a Model of Human Learning From Diverse Opinions
88 -- 105Maayan Keshev, Mandy Cartner, Aya Meltzer-Asscher, Brian Dillon. A Working Memory Model of Sentence Processing as Binding Morphemes to Syntactic Positions
106 -- 119Ahyeon Choi, Younyoung Bang, Jeong Mi Park, Kyogu Lee. The Effects of Musical Factors on the Perception of Auditory Illusions
120 -- 138Aida Ramezani, Yang Xu 0023. Moral Association Graph: A Cognitive Model for Automated Moral Inference