Journal: topiCS

Volume 5, Issue 4

671 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
672 -- 688Zheng Wang, Jerome R. Busemeyer, Harald Atmanspacher, Emmanuel M. Pothos. The Potential of Using Quantum Theory to Build Models of Cognition
689 -- 710Zheng Wang, Jerome R. Busemeyer. A Priori and Precise Prediction
711 -- 736Reinhard Blutner, Emmanuel M. Pothos, Peter Bruza. A Quantum Probability Perspective on Borderline Vagueness
737 -- 772Diederik Aerts, Liane Gabora, Sandro Sozzo. Concepts and Their Dynamics: A Quantum-Theoretic Modeling of Human Thought
773 -- 799Charles J. Brainerd, Zheng Wang, Valerie F. Reyna. Superposition of Episodic Memories: Overdistribution and Quantum Models
800 -- 817Harald Atmanspacher, Thomas Filk. The Necker-Zeno Model for Bistable Perception
818 -- 843Ian G. Fuss, Daniel J. Navarro. Open Parallel Cooperative and Competitive Decision Processes: A Potential Provenance for Quantum Probability Decision Models

Volume 5, Issue 3

387 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
388 -- 391John Hale, David Reitter. Introduction to the Issue on Computational Models of Natural Language
392 -- 424Jennifer Culbertson, Paul Smolensky, Colin Wilson. Cognitive Biases, Linguistic Universals, and Constraint-Based Grammar Learning
425 -- 451Amit Dubey, Frank Keller, Patrick Sturt. Probabilistic Modeling of Discourse-Aware Sentence Processing
452 -- 474Felix Engelmann, Shravan Vasishth, Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl. A Framework for Modeling the Interaction of Syntactic Processing and Eye Movement Control
475 -- 494Stefan L. Frank. Uncertainty Reduction as a Measure of Cognitive Load in Sentence Comprehension
495 -- 521Stella Frank, Sharon Goldwater, Frank Keller. Adding Sentence Types to a Model of Syntactic Category Acquisition
522 -- 540Marten Van Schijndel, Andrew Exley, William Schuler. A Model of Language Processing as Hierarchic Sequential Prediction
541 -- 563Mattias Nilsson, Joakim Nivre. Proportional Hazards Modeling of Saccadic Response Times During Reading
564 -- 580Jacolien van Rij, Hedderik van Rijn, Petra Hendriks. How WM Load Influences Linguistic Processing in Adults: A Computational Model of Pronoun Interpretation in Discourse
581 -- 610Richard L. Lewis, Michael Shvartsman, Satinder Singh. The Adaptive Nature of Eye Movements in Linguistic Tasks: How Payoff and Architecture Shape Speed-Accuracy Trade-Offs
611 -- 633Edward P. Stabler. Two Models of Minimalist, Incremental Syntactic Analysis
634 -- 667Whitney Tabor, Pyeong Whan Cho, Emily Szkudlarek. Fractal Analysis Illuminates the Form of Connectionist Structural Gradualness
668 -- 669Kenneth R. Koedinger, John C. Stamper, Brett Leber, Alida Skogsholm. LearnLab's DataShop: A Data Repository and Analytics Tool Set for Cognitive Science

Volume 5, Issue 2

223 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
224 -- 230Alison Pease, Markus Guhe, Alan Smaill. Developments in Research on Mathematical Practice and Cognition
231 -- 250Andrew Aberdein. Mathematical Wit and Mathematical Cognition
251 -- 269Marvin R. G. Schiller. Granularity Analysis for Mathematical Proofs
270 -- 282Matthew Inglis, Juan Pablo Mejia-Ramos, Keith Weber, Lara Alcock. On Mathematicians' Different Standards When Evaluating Elementary Proofs
283 -- 298Dirk Schlimm. Conceptual Metaphors and Mathematical Practice: On Cognitive Studies of Historical Developments in Mathematics
299 -- 316Tyler Marghetis, Rafael Núñez. The Motion Behind the Symbols: A Vital Role for Dynamism in the Conceptualization of Limits and Continuity in Expert Mathematics
317 -- 334Stefan Huber, Korbinian Moeller, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Klaus Willmes. A Computational Modeling Approach on Three-Digit Number Processing
335 -- 353Korbinian Moeller, Elise Klein, Hans-Christoph Nuerk. Influences of Cognitive Control on Numerical Cognition - Adaptation by Binding for Implicit Learning
354 -- 366Martin H. Fischer, Marianna Riello, Bruno L. Giordano, Elena Rusconi. Singing Numbers... in Cognitive Space - A Dual-Task Study of the Link Between Pitch, Space, and Numbers
367 -- 386Eric Mandelbaum. Numerical Architecture

Volume 5, Issue 1

1 -- 2Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
3 -- 12Sean A. Fulop, Nick Chater. Editors' Introduction: Why Formal Learning Theory Matters for Cognitive Science
13 -- 34Jacob Feldman. Tuning Your Priors to the World
35 -- 55Anne S. Hsu, Nick Chater, Paul M. B. Vitányi. Language Learning From Positive Evidence, Reconsidered: A Simplicity-Based Approach
56 -- 88Lorenzo Carlucci, John Case. On the Necessity of U-Shaped Learning
89 -- 110Alexander Clark, Shalom Lappin. Complexity in Language Acquisition
111 -- 131Jeffrey Heinz, William J. Idsardi. What Complexity Differences Reveal About Domains in Language
132 -- 172Bryan R. Gibson, Timothy T. Rogers, Xiaojin Zhu. Human Semi-Supervised Learning
173 -- 184Noah D. Goodman, Andreas Stuhlmüller. Knowledge and Implicature: Modeling Language Understanding as Social Cognition
185 -- 199Kevin A. Smith, Edward Vul. Sources of Uncertainty in Intuitive Physics
200 -- 213George Kachergis, Chen Yu, Richard M. Shiffrin. Actively Learning Object Names Across Ambiguous Situations
214 -- 221Mark A. Pitt, Yun Tang. What Should Be the Data Sharing Policy of Cognitive Science?