Journal: topiCS

Volume 2, Issue 4

597 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
598 -- 613Richard P. Cooper. Cognitive Control: Componential or Emergent?
614 -- 630Dietrich Stout. The Evolution of Cognitive Control
631 -- 642Lucy Cragg, Kate Nation. Language and the Development of Cognitive Control
643 -- 657Pete Mandik. Control Consciousness
658 -- 677William H. Alexander, Joshua W. Brown. Computational Models of Performance Monitoring and Cognitive Control
678 -- 692Agatha Lenartowicz, Donald J. Kalar, Eliza Congdon, Russell A. Poldrack. Towards an Ontology of Cognitive Control
693 -- 704Niels Taatgen, John R. Anderson. The Past, Present, and Future of Cognitive Architectures
705 -- 715Edwin Hutchins. Cognitive Ecology
716 -- 724Lawrence W. Barsalou. Grounded Cognition: Past, Present, and Future
725 -- 735Linda B. Smith, Adam Sheya. Is Cognition Enough to Explain Cognitive Development?
736 -- 750Richard M. Shiffrin. Perspectives on Modeling in Cognitive Science
751 -- 770James L. McClelland. Emergence in Cognitive Science

Volume 2, Issue 3

321 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
322 -- 327Lawrence W. Barsalou. Introduction to 30th Anniversary Perspectives on Cognitive Science: Past, Present, and Future
328 -- 344Dedre Gentner. Psychology in Cognitive Science: 1978-2038
345 -- 356Kenneth D. Forbus. AI and Cognitive Science: The Past and Next 30 Years
357 -- 366William Bechtel. How Can Philosophy Be a True Cognitive Science Discipline?
367 -- 373Elissa L. Newport. Plus or Minus 30 Years in the Language Sciences
374 -- 385Andrea Bender, Edwin Hutchins, Douglas L. Medin. Anthropology in Cognitive Science
386 -- 397Susan E. F. Chipman. Applications in Education and Training: A Force Behind the Development of Cognitive Science
398 -- 406Richard P. Cooper, Tim Shallice. Cognitive Neuroscience: The Troubled Marriage of Cognitive Science and Neuroscience
407 -- 419Amanda Seed, Michael Tomasello. Primate Cognition
420 -- 429Wendell Wallach. Cognitive Models of Moral Decision Making
430 -- 453Owen Flanagan, Robert Anthony Williams. What Does the Modularity of Morals Have to Do With Ethics? Four Moral Sprouts Plus or Minus a Few
454 -- 485Wendell Wallach, Stan Franklin, Colin Allen. A Conceptual and Computational Model of Moral Decision Making in Human and Artificial Agents
486 -- 510Susan Dwyer, Bryce Huebner, Marc D. Hauser. The Linguistic Analogy: Motivations, Results, and Speculations
511 -- 527Joseph M. Paxton, Joshua D. Greene. Moral Reasoning: Hints and Allegations
528 -- 554Gerd Gigerenzer. Moral Satisficing: Rethinking Moral Behavior as Bounded Rationality
555 -- 578Joshua Knobe. Action Trees and Moral Judgment
579 -- 595Trevor Kvaran, Alan G. Sanfey. Toward an Integrated Neuroscience of Morality: The Contribution of Neuroeconomics to Moral Cognition

Volume 2, Issue 2

181 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
182 -- 188Robert A. Jacobs. Integrated Approaches to Perceptual Learning
189 -- 201Kim M. Curby, Isabel Gauthier. To the Trained Eye: Perceptual Expertise Alters Visual Processing
202 -- 216C. Shawn Green, Renjie Li, Daphne Bavelier. Perceptual Learning During Action Video Game Playing
217 -- 225Robert A. Jacobs, Ladan Shams. Visual Learning in Multisensory Environments
226 -- 238Chi-Tat Law, Joshua I. Gold. Shared Mechanisms of Perceptual Learning and Decision Making
239 -- 250Rufin Vogels. Mechanisms of Visual Perceptual Learning in Macaque Visual Cortex
251 -- 264Aapo Hyvärinen. Statistical Models of Natural Images and Cortical Visual Representation
265 -- 284Robert L. Goldstone, David H. Landy, Ji Y. Son. The Education of Perception
285 -- 305Philip J. Kellman, Christine Massey, Ji Y. Son. Perceptual Learning Modules in Mathematics: Enhancing Students' Pattern Recognition, Structure Extraction, and Fluency
306 -- 319Tim Martin, Krystel R. Huxlin. Spontaneous and Training-Induced Visual Learning in Cortical Blindness: Characteristics and Neural Substrates

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 2Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
3 -- 11Max Coltheart. Lessons From Cognitive Neuropsychology for Cognitive Science: A Reply to
12 -- 14David C. Plaut, Karalyn Patterson. Beyond Functional Architecture in Cognitive Neuropsychology: A Reply to
15 -- 35David C. Gooding. Visualizing Scientific Inference
36 -- 52Will Bridewell, Pat Langley. Two Kinds of Knowledge in Scientific Discovery
53 -- 72Jeff Shrager, Dorrit Billman, Gregorio Convertino, J. P. Massar, Peter Pirolli. Soccer Science and the Bayes Community: Exploring the Cognitive Implications of Modern Scientific Communication
73 -- 95Susannah B. F. Paletz, Christian D. Schunn. A Social-Cognitive Framework of Multidisciplinary Team Innovation
96 -- 100Michael E. Gorman. Trading Zones, Interactional Expertise, and Future Research in Cognitive Psychology of Science
101 -- 113Mark Andrews, Gabriella Vigliocco. The Hidden Markov Topic Model: A Probabilistic Model of Semantic Representation
114 -- 126Christopher Crick, Brian Scassellati. Controlling a Robot with Intention Derived from Motion
127 -- 137George T. Jackson, Rebekah H. Guess, Danielle S. McNamara. Assessing Cognitively Complex Strategy Use in an Untrained Domain
138 -- 153Jennifer Misyak, Morten H. Christiansen, J. Bruce Tomblin. Sequential Expectations: The Role of Prediction-Based Learning in Language
154 -- 167Raj M. Ratwani, J. Gregory Trafton. A Generalized Model for Predicting Postcompletion Errors
168 -- 180Leendert van Maanen, Hedderik van Rijn. The Locus of the Gratton Effect in Picture-Word Interference