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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 2014
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 1 of topiCS. 1
- Wayne D. Gray, Thomas T. Hills:
Does Cognition Deteriorate With Age or Is It Enhanced by Experience? 2-4
- Michael Ramscar, Peter Hendrix, Cyrus Shaoul, Petar Milin, R. Harald Baayen:
The Myth of Cognitive Decline: Non-Linear Dynamics of Lifelong Learning. 5-42
- Jerome R. Busemeyer, Zheng Wang:
Quantum Cognition: Key Issues and Discussion. 43-46
- Steven A. Sloman:
Comments on Quantum Probability Theory. 47-52 - James A. Hampton:
Conceptual Combination: Extension and Intension. Commentary on Aerts, Gabora, and Sozzo. 53-57 - Pierfrancesco La Mura:
A Double-Slit Experiment for Non-Classical Interference Effects in Decision Making. 58-62 - Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky:
Comments on Episodic Superposition of Memory States. 63-66 - Peter beim Graben:
Order Effects in Dynamic Semantics. 67-73 - Irina Basieva, Andrei Yu. Khrennikov:
Complementarity of Mental Observables. 74-78 - Vyacheslav I. Yukalov, Didier Sornette:
Conditions for Quantum Interference in Cognitive Sciences. 79-90 - Stuart R. Hameroff:
Quantum Walks in Brain Microtubules - A Biomolecular Basis for Quantum Cognition? 91-97 - Hongbin Wang, Yanlong Sun:
On Quantum Models of the Human Mind. 98-103 - Taiki Takahashi:
Toward a Physical Theory of Quantum Cognition. 104-107 - Karthik H. Shankar:
Quantum Random Walks and Decision Making. 108-113 - Louis Narens:
Alternative Probability Theories for Cognitive Psychology. 114-120 - Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov, Janne V. Kujala:
On Selective Influences, Marginal Selectivity, and Bell/CHSH Inequalities. 121-128 - Diederik Aerts:
Quantum and Concept Combination, Entangled Measurements, and Prototype Theory. 129-137
- Giovanni Bennardo:
Cognitive Anthropology's Contributions to Cognitive Science: A Cultural Human Mind, a Methodological Trajectory, and Ethnography. 138-140
- Tamás Bíró:
A Biological/Computational Approach to Culture(s) Is Cognitive Science. 140-142 - Patricia J. Brooks, Sonia Ragir:
Orienting Cognitive Science to Evolution and Development. 143-144 - Fadwa El Guindi, Dwight W. Read:
Can There be Cognitive Science Without Anthropology? 144-145 - Michele I. Feist:
Diversifying the Knowledge Base. 146-147 - Jeremy Karnowski:
Modeling Collaborative Coordination Requires Anthropological Insights. 148-149 - Ian Keen:
Does Cognitive Science Need Anthropology? 150-151 - Jordan Kiper:
Why Anthropology Remains Integral to Cognitive Science. 151-152 - Hector N. Qirko:
Current Trends in Cultural Particularism: The Problem Does Seem to Lie With Anthropology. 155-156
- Mohammad Khajah, Robert V. Lindsey, Michael C. Mozer:
Maximizing Students' Retention via Spaced Review: Practical Guidance From Computational Models of Memory. 157-169
- Georg Layher, Martin A. Giese, Heiko Neumann:
Learning Representations of Animated Motion Sequences - A Neural Model. 170-182 - Russell Richie, Charles Yang, Marie Coppola:
Modeling the Emergence of Lexicons in Homesign Systems. 183-195
Volume 6, Number 2, April 2014
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 2 of topiCS. 197
- Andrew Howes, Richard L. Lewis, Satinder Singh:
Utility Maximization and Bounds on Human Information Processing. 198-203
- Peter Dayan:
Rationalizable Irrationalities of Choice. 204-228 - Ulrike Hahn:
Experiential Limitation in Judgment and Decision. 229-244 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Rafael Pass, Lior Seeman:
Decision Theory with Resource-Bounded Agents. 245-257 - Philip Holmes, Jonathan D. Cohen:
Optimality and Some of Its Discontents: Successes and Shortcomings of Existing Models for Binary Decisions. 258-278 - Richard L. Lewis, Andrew Howes, Satinder Singh:
Computational Rationality: Linking Mechanism and Behavior Through Bounded Utility Maximization. 279-311 - Pete Trimmer, Alasdair Houston:
An Evolutionary Perspective on Information Processing. 312-330
- Nick Chater:
Cognitive Science as an Interface Between Rational and Mechanistic Explanation. 331-337 - Andrew G. Barto:
Commentary on Utility and Bounds. 338-341
Volume 6, Number 3, July 2014
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 3 of topiCS
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 3 of topiCS. 343
- Anna M. Borghi, Angelo Cangelosi:
Action and Language Integration: From Humans to Cognitive Robots. 344-358 - Mark Andrews, Stefan L. Frank, Gabriella Vigliocco:
Reconciling Embodied and Distributional Accounts of Meaning in Language. 359-370 - Guy Dove:
Thinking in Words: Language as an Embodied Medium of Thought. 371-389 - Louise Connell, Dermot Lynott:
Principles of Representation: Why You Can't Represent the Same Concept Twice. 390-406 - Wessel O. van Dam, Inti A. Brazil, Harold Bekkering, Shirley-Ann Rüschemeyer:
Flexibility in Embodied Language Processing: Context Effects in Lexical Access. 407-424 - Michele Wellsby, Penny M. Pexman:
The Influence of Bodily Experience on Children's Language Processing. 425-441 - Andriy Myachykov, Christoph Scheepers, Martin H. Fischer, Klaus Kessler:
TEST: A Tropic, Embodied, and Situated Theory of Cognition. 442-460 - Leonardo Badino, Alessandro D'Ausilio, Luciano Fadiga, Giorgio Metta:
Computational Validation of the Motor Contribution to Speech Perception. 461-475 - Fabian Chersi, Marcello Ferro, Giovanni Pezzulo, Vito Pirrelli:
Topological Self-Organization and Prediction Learning Support Both Action and Lexical Chains in the Brain. 476-491 - Katrin S. Lohan, Sascha S. Griffiths, Alessandra Sciutti, Tim C. Partmann, Katharina J. Rohlfing:
Co-development of Manner and Path Concepts in Language, Action, and Eye-Gaze Behavior. 492-512 - Laura A. Carlson, Marjorie Skubic, Jared Miller, Zhiyu Huo, Tatiana Alexenko:
Strategies for Human-Driven Robot Comprehension of Spatial Descriptions by Older Adults in a Robot Fetch Task. 513-533 - Frank Broz, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Tony Belpaeme, Ambra Bisio, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Luciano Fadiga, Tomassino Ferrauto, Kerstin Fischer, Frank Förster, Onofrio Gigliotta, Sascha S. Griffiths, Hagen Lehmann, Katrin S. Lohan, Caroline Lyon, Davide Marocco, Gianluca Massera, Giorgio Metta, Vishwanathan Mohan, Anthony F. Morse, Stefano Nolfi, Francesco Nori, Martin Peniak, Karola Pitsch, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Gerhard Sagerer, Yo Sato, Joe Saunders, Lars Schillingmann, Alessandra Sciutti, Vadim Tikhanoff, Britta Wrede, Arne Zeschel, Angelo Cangelosi:
The ITALK Project: A Developmental Robotics Approach to the Study of Individual, Social, and Linguistic Learning. 534-544 - Serge Thill, Sebastian Padó, Tom Ziemke:
On the Importance of a Rich Embodiment in the Grounding of Concepts: Perspectives From Embodied Cognitive Science and Computational Linguistics. 545-558
Volume 6, Number 4, October 2014
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 4 of topiCS
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 6, Issue 4 of topiCS. 559
- Anina N. Rich, Nicolas J. Bullot:
Keeping Track: The Tracking and Identification of Human Agents (Editorial Preface). 560-566
- Nicolas J. Bullot:
Explaining Person Identification: An Inquiry Into the Tracking of Human Agents. 567-584 - Andrew Brook:
Tracking a Person Over Time Is Tracking What? 585-598 - Susan A. Gelman, Nicholaus S. Noles, Sarah M. Stilwell:
Tracking the Actions and Possessions of Agents. 599-614 - Robyn Langdon, Emily Connaughton, Max Coltheart:
The Fregoli Delusion: A Disorder of Person Identification and Tracking. 615-631 - Michael Murez, Joulia Smortchkova:
Singular Thought: Object-Files, Person-Files, and the Sortal PERSON. 632-646 - George E. Newman, Daniel M. Bartels, Rosanna K. Smith:
Are Artworks More Like People Than Artifacts? Individual Concepts and Their Extensions. 647-662 - Eyal Sagi, Lance J. Rips:
Identity, Causality, and Pronoun Ambiguity. 663-680
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