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