Journal: topiCS

Volume 4, Issue 4

467 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
468 -- 484Marcus Pearce, Martin Rohrmeier. Music Cognition and the Cognitive Sciences
485 -- 497Stephanie M. Stalinski, E. Glenn Schellenberg. Music Cognition: A Developmental Perspective
498 -- 512Gary F. Marcus. Musicality: Instinct or Acquired Skill?
513 -- 524Henkjan Honing, Annemie Ploeger. Cognition and the Evolution of Music: Pitfalls and Prospects
525 -- 553Martin Rohrmeier, Patrick Rebuschat. Implicit Learning and Acquisition of Music
554 -- 567Psyche Loui. Learning and Liking of Melody and Harmony: Further Studies in Artificial Grammar Learning
568 -- 584Barbara Tillmann. Music and Language Perception: Expectations, Structural Integration, and Cognitive Sequencing
585 -- 606Jessica A. Grahn. Neural Mechanisms of Rhythm Perception: Current Findings and Future Perspectives
607 -- 624Tuomas Eerola. Modeling Listeners' Emotional Response to Music
625 -- 652Marcus Pearce, Geraint A. Wiggins. Auditory Expectation: The Information Dynamics of Music Perception and Cognition
653 -- 667Catherine J. Stevens. Music Perception and Cognition: A Review of Recent Cross-Cultural Research
668 -- 677Ian Cross. Cognitive Science and the Cultural Nature of Music
678 -- 684David Huron. Two Challenges in Cognitive Musicology
685 -- 691Joshua Ian Davis, Arthur B. Markman. Embodied Cognition as a Practical Paradigm: Introduction to the Topic, The Future of Embodied Cognition
692 -- 704Beate M. Herbert, Olga Pollatos. The Body in the Mind: On the Relationship Between Interoception and Embodiment
705 -- 716Brian P. Meier, Simone Schnall, Norbert Schwarz, John A. Bargh. Embodiment in Social Psychology
717 -- 730Michael L. Anderson, Michael J. Richardson, Anthony Chemero. Eroding the Boundaries of Cognition: Implications of Embodiment
731 -- 739Carly Kontra, Susan Goldin-Meadow, Sian L. Beilock. Embodied Learning Across the Life Span
740 -- 758Julian Kiverstein. The Meaning of Embodiment
759 -- 772Guy Hoffman. Embodied Cognition for Autonomous Interactive Robots
773 -- 785George Lakoff. Explaining Embodied Cognition Results
786 -- 793Joshua Ian Davis, Adam Benforado, Ellen Esrock, Alasdair Turner, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Leon Van Noorden, Marc Leman. Four Applications of Embodied Cognition
794 -- 0David Kronenfeld. Anthropology and Cognitive Science

Volume 4, Issue 3

331 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
332 -- 341Caspar Addyman, Robert M. French. Computational Modeling in Cognitive Science: A Manifesto for Change
342 -- 353Sieghard Beller, Andrea Bender, Douglas L. Medin. Should Anthropology Be Part of Cognitive Science?
354 -- 361Richard A. Shweder. Anthropology's Disenchantment With the Cognitive Revolution
362 -- 371John B. Gatewood. Cultural Models, Consensus Analysis, and the Social Organization of Knowledge
372 -- 378James S. Boster. Cognitive Anthropology Is a Cognitive Science
379 -- 386H. Clark Barrett, Stephen Stich, Stephen Laurence. Homo sapiens be Part of Cognitive Science?
387 -- 395Annelie Rothe. Cognitive Anthropologists: Who Needs Them?
396 -- 403Stephen C. Levinson. The Original Sin of Cognitive Science
404 -- 412Harvey Whitehouse, Emma Cohen. Seeking a Rapprochement Between Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences: A Problem-Driven Approach
413 -- 419Keith Stenning. To Naturalize or Not to Naturalize? An Issue for Cognitive Science as Well as Anthropology
420 -- 428Shinobu Kitayama. Integrating Two Epistemological Goals: Why Shouldn't We Give It Another Chance?
429 -- 436Sara J. Unsworth. Anthropology in the Cognitive Sciences: The Value of Diversity
437 -- 444Stephanie A. Fryberg. Cultural Psychology as a Bridge Between Anthropology and Cognitive Science
445 -- 452Olivier Le Guen. Cognitive Anthropological Fieldwork
453 -- 461Rita Astuti, Maurice Bloch. Anthropologists as Cognitive Scientists
462 -- 466Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller, Douglas L. Medin. Turning Tides: Prospects for More Diversity in Cognitive Science

Volume 4, Issue 2

165 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topics
166 -- 183Kees van Deemter, Albert Gatt, Roger P. G. van Gompel, Emiel Krahmer. Toward a Computational Psycholinguistics of Reference Production
184 -- 210Danielle E. Matthews, Jessica Butcher, Elena Lieven, Michael Tomasello. Two- and Four-Year-Olds Learn to Adapt Referring Expressions to Context: Effects of Distracters and Feedback on Referential Communication
211 -- 231Imtiaz Hussain Khan, Kees van Deemter, Graeme Ritchie. Managing Ambiguity in Reference Generation: The Role of Surface Structure
232 -- 248Jan P. De Ruiter, Adrian Bangerter, Paula Dings. The Interplay Between Gesture and Speech in the Production of Referring Expressions: Investigating the Tradeoff Hypothesis
249 -- 268Jeanette K. Gundel, Nancy Hedberg, Ron Zacharski. Underspecification of Cognitive Status in Reference Production: Some Empirical Predictions
269 -- 289Martijn Goudbeek, Emiel Krahmer. Alignment in Interactive Reference Production: Content Planning, Modifier Ordering, and Referential Overspecification
290 -- 305Daphna Heller, Kristen S. Gorman, Michael K. Tanenhaus. To Name or to Describe: Shared Knowledge Affects Referential Form
306 -- 329Markus Guhe. Utility-Based Generation of Referring Expressions

Volume 4, Issue 1

1 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
2 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. Great Debate on the Complex Systems Approach to Cognitive Science
3 -- 6Guy van Orden, Damian G. Stephen. Is Cognitive Science Usefully Cast as Complexity Science?
7 -- 20Raymond W. Gibbs Jr., Guy van Orden. Pragmatic Choice in Conversation
21 -- 34Michael A. Riley, Kevin D. Shockley, Guy van Orden. Learning From the Body About the Mind
35 -- 50Michael Silberstein, Anthony Chemero. Complexity and Extended Phenomenological-Cognitive Systems
51 -- 62James A. Dixon, John G. Holden, Daniel Mirman, Damian G. Stephen. Multifractal Dynamics in the Emergence of Cognitive Structure
63 -- 71Iris van Rooij. Self-Organization Takes Time Too
72 -- 77Chris Eliasmith. The Complex Systems Approach: Rhetoric or Revolution
78 -- 83Matthew Botvinick. Commentary: Why I Am Not a Dynamicist
84 -- 86Andrew Howes. Useful Theories Make Predictions
87 -- 93Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Han L. J. van der Maas, Simon Farrell. Abstract Concepts Require Concrete Models: Why Cognitive Scientists Have Not Yet Embraced Nonlinearly Coupled, Dynamical, Self-Organized Critical, Synergistic, Scale-Free, Exquisitely Context-Sensitive, Interaction-Dominant, Multifractal, Interdependent Brain-Body-Niche Systems
94 -- 102Damian G. Stephen, Guy van Orden. Searching for General Principles in Cognitive Performance: Reply to Commentators
103 -- 120Brendan T. Johns, Michael N. Jones. Perceptual Inference Through Global Lexical Similarity
121 -- 134Sudarshan Iyengar, C. E. Veni Madhavan, Katharina Anna Zweig, Abhiram Natarajan. Understanding Human Navigation Using Network Analysis
135 -- 150Gregory E. Cox, Richard M. Shiffrin. Criterion Setting and the Dynamics of Recognition Memory
151 -- 163Michael D. Lee, Mark Steyvers, Mindy de Young, Brent Miller. Inferring Expertise in Knowledge and Prediction Ranking Tasks