Journal: topiCS

Volume 3, Issue 4

627 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
628 -- 631Glenn Gunzelmann. Introduction to the Topic on Modeling Spatial Cognition
632 -- 647Madeleine Keehner. Spatial Cognition Through the Keyhole: How Studying a Real-World Domain Can Inform Basic Science - and Vice Versa
648 -- 666Kenneth D. Forbus, Jeffrey M. Usher, Andrew M. Lovett, Kate Lockwood, Jon Wetzel. CogSketch: Sketch Understanding for Cognitive Science Research and for Education
667 -- 685Yunfeng Li, Zygmunt Pizlo. Depth Cues Versus the Simplicity Principle in 3D Shape Perception
686 -- 706J. Gregory Trafton, Anthony M. Harrison. Embodied Spatial Cognition
707 -- 721Wai K. Yeap. 0 Finds Its Way Home: A Novel Approach to Cognitive Mapping Using Robots
722 -- 740Alexander Klippel. Movement Choremes: Bridging Cognitive Understanding and Formal Characterizations of Movement Patterns
741 -- 759Glenn Gunzelmann, Don R. Lyon. Representations and Processes of Human Spatial Competence
760 -- 777Balakrishnan Chandrasekaran 0001, Bonny Banerjee, Unmesh Kurup, Omkar Lele. Augmenting Cognitive Architectures to Support Diagrammatic Imagination
778 -- 795Holger Schultheis, Thomas Barkowsky. Casimir: An Architecture for Mental Spatial Knowledge Processing
796 -- 818Scott D. Lathrop, Samuel Wintermute, John E. Laird. Exploring the Functional Advantages of Spatial and Visual Cognition From an Architectural Perspective

Volume 3, Issue 3

445 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
446 -- 474Mary Hegarty. The Cognitive Science of Visual-Spatial Displays: Implications for Design
475 -- 498Peter C.-H. Cheng. Probably Good Diagrams for Learning: Representational Epistemic Recodification of Probability Theory
499 -- 535Barbara Tversky. Visualizing Thought
536 -- 559Laura R. Novick, Courtney K. Shade, Kefyn M. Catley. Linear Versus Branching Depictions of Evolutionary History: Implications for Diagram Design
560 -- 578Priti Shah, Eric G. Freedman. Bar and Line Graph Comprehension: An Interaction of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processes
579 -- 608Harvey S. Smallman, Maia B. Cook. Naïve Realism: Folk Fallacies in the Design and Use of Visual Displays
609 -- 625Brian D. Fisher, Tera Marie Green, Richard Arias-Hernández. Visual Analytics as a Translational Cognitive Science

Volume 3, Issue 2

207 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
208 -- 211Richard P. Cooper. Complementary Perspectives on Cognitive Control
212 -- 216J. Bruce Morton, Fredrick Ezekiel, Heather A. Wilk. Cognitive Control: Easy to Identify But Hard to Define
217 -- 221David Badre. Defining an Ontology of Cognitive Control Requires Attention to Component Interactions
222 -- 226Carrie Figdor. Semantics and Metaphysics in Informatics: Toward an Ontology of Tasks
227 -- 230Dario D. Salvucci, Niels A. Taatgen. Toward a Unified View of Cognitive Control
231 -- 237Thomas T. Hills. The Evolutionary Origins of Cognitive Control
238 -- 241Matt J. Rossano. Cognitive Control: Social Evolution and Emotional Regulation
242 -- 246Ion Juvina. Cognitive Control: Componential and Yet Emergent
247 -- 252Eddy J. Davelaar. Processes Versus Representations: Cognitive Control as Emergent, Yet Componential
253 -- 256Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Jared M. Novick, John C. Trueswell, Sharon L. Thompson-Schill. The Other Side of Cognitive Control: Can a Lack of Cognitive Control Benefit Language and Cognition?
257 -- 261Warren Mansell. Control of Perception Should be Operationalized as a Fundamental Property of the Nervous System
262 -- 267Robert E. Briscoe. The Elusive Experience of Agency
268 -- 272Myrto I. Mylopoulos. Why Reject a Sensory Imagery Theory of Control Consciousness?
273 -- 302Max M. Louwerse. Symbol Interdependency in Symbolic and Embodied Cognition
303 -- 345Brian Riordan, Michael N. Jones. Redundancy in Perceptual and Linguistic Experience: Comparing Feature-Based and Distributional Models of Semantic Representation
346 -- 370Walter Kintsch, Praful Mangalath. The Construction of Meaning
371 -- 398Arthur C. Graesser, Danielle S. McNamara. Computational Analyses of Multilevel Discourse Comprehension
399 -- 424Jonathan Trigg, Michael L. Kalish. Explaining How the Mind Works: On the Relation Between Cognitive Science and Philosophy
425 -- 437Nigel Stepp, Anthony Chemero, Michael T. Turvey. Philosophy for the Rest of Cognitive Science
438 -- 444David M. Kaplan, William Bechtel. Dynamical Models: An Alternative or Complement to Mechanistic Explanations?

Volume 3, Issue 1

1 -- 2Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
3 -- 17Danielle S. McNamara. Computational Methods to Extract Meaning From Text and Advance Theories of Human Cognition
18 -- 47Mark Steyvers, Padhraic Smyth, Chaitanya Chemudugunta. Combining Background Knowledge and Learned Topics
48 -- 73Marc W. Howard, Karthik H. Shankar, Udaya K. K. Jagadisan. Constructing Semantic Representations From a Gradually Changing Representation of Temporal Context
74 -- 91Geoffrey E. Hinton, Ruslan Salakhutdinov. Discovering Binary Codes for Documents by Learning Deep Generative Models
92 -- 122Benjamin Stone, Simon Dennis, Peter J. Kwantes. Comparing Methods for Single Paragraph Similarity Analysis
123 -- 139Christian P. Janssen, Duncan P. Brumby, John Dowell, Nick Chater, Andrew Howes. Identifying Optimum Performance Trade-Offs Using a Cognitively Bounded Rational Analysis Model of Discretionary Task Interleaving
140 -- 153Daniel Rasmussen, Chris Eliasmith. A Neural Model of Rule Generation in Inductive Reasoning
154 -- 165Leonghwee Teo, Bonnie E. John. The Evolution of a Goal-Directed Exploration Model: Effects of Information Scent and GoBack Utility on Successful Exploration
166 -- 186Eldad Yechiam, Eyal Ert. Risk Attitude in Decision Making: In Search of Trait-Like Constructs
187 -- 196Benjamin E. Hilbig, Tobias Richter. Homo heuristicus Outnumbered: Comment on Gigerenzer and Brighton (2009)
197 -- 205Henry Brighton, Gerd Gigerenzer. Towards Competitive Instead of Biased Testing of Heuristics: A Reply to Hilbig and Richter (2011)