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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 2022
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 14, Issue 1. 4-5 - Andrea Bender:
Toward Greater Integration: Fellows Perspectives on Cognitive Science. 6-13
- Cleotilde Gonzalez:
Learning and Dynamic Decision Making. 14-30 - Steven A. Sloman:
How Do We Believe? 31-44
- Yoed N. Kenett, Thomas T. Hills:
Editors' Introduction to Networks of the Mind: How Can Network Science Elucidate Our Understanding of Cognition? 45-53
- Abhilasha Ashok Kumar, Mark Steyvers, David A. Balota:
A Critical Review of Network-Based and Distributional Approaches to Semantic Memory Structure and Processes. 54-77 - Elisabeth A. Karuza:
The Value of Statistical Learning to Cognitive Network Science. 78-92 - Dirk U. Wulff, Simon De Deyne, Samuel Aeschbach, Rui Mata:
Using Network Science to Understand the Aging Lexicon: Linking Individuals' Experience, Semantic Networks, and Cognitive Performance. 93-110 - Nichol Castro:
Methodological Considerations for Incorporating Clinical Data Into a Network Model of Retrieval Failures. 111-126 - Michael S. Vitevitch:
What Can Network Science Tell Us About Phonology and Language Processing? 127-142 - Massimo Stella:
Cognitive Network Science for Understanding Online Social Cognitions: A Brief Review. 143-162 - Liane Gabora, Nicole M. Beckage, Mike A. Steel:
An Autocatalytic Network Model of Conceptual Change. 163-188 - Thomas T. Hills, Yoed N. Kenett:
Is the Mind a Network? Maps, Vehicles, and Skyhooks in Cognitive Network Science. 189-208
Volume 14, Number 2, April 2022
Best of Papers from the 2021 Cognitive Science Society
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 14, Issue 2. 212-213 - Holger Schultheis, Richard P. Cooper:
Everyday Activities. 214-222
- Danesh Shahnazian, Mehdi Senoussi, Ruth M. Krebs, Tom Verguts, Clay B. Holroyd:
Neural Representations of Task Context and Temporal Order During Action Sequence Execution. 223-240 - Kaichi Yanaoka, Satoru Saito:
The Development of Learning, Performing, and Controlling Repeated Sequential Actions in Young Children. 241-257 - Björn Meder, Ralf Mayrhofer, Azzurra Ruggeri:
Developmental Trajectories in the Understanding of Everyday Uncertainty Terms. 258-281 - Myrto I. Mylopoulos:
Oops! I Did it Again: The Psychology of Everyday Action Slips. 282-294 - Rachel Mis, Tania Giovannetti:
Similarities between Cognitive Models of Language Production and Everyday Functioning: Implications for Development of Interventions for Functional Difficulties. 295-310 - Roy De Kleijn, Deniz Sen, George Kachergis:
A Critical Period for Robust Curriculum-Based Deep Reinforcement Learning of Sequential Action in a Robot Arm. 311-326 - Riccardo Caccavale, Alberto Finzi:
A Robotic Cognitive Control Framework for Collaborative Task Execution and Learning. 327-343 - David Vernon, Josefine Albert, Michael Beetz, Shiau-Chuen Chiou, Helge J. Ritter, Werner X. Schneider:
Action Selection and Execution in Everyday Activities: A Cognitive Robotics and Situation Model Perspective. 344-362 - Richard Menary, Alexander James Gillett:
The Tools of Enculturation. 363-387 - Claire Bergey, Zoe Marshall, Simon DeDeo, Daniel Yurovsky:
Learning Communicative Acts in Children's Conversations: A Hidden Topic Markov Model Analysis of the CHILDES Corpora. 388-399 - Eeshan Hasan, Quentin Eichbaum, Adam C. Seegmiller, Charles Stratton, Jennifer S. Trueblood:
Improving Medical Image Decision-Making by Leveraging Metacognitive Processes and Representational Similarity. 400-413 - V. N. Vimal Rao, Jeffrey K. Bye, Sashank Varma:
Categorical Perception of p-Values. 414-425
Volume 14, Number 3, July 2022
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 14, Issue 3. 430-431
- Ashley L. Ruba, Seth D. Pollak, Jenny R. Saffran:
Acquiring Complex Communicative Systems: Statistical Learning of Language and Emotion. 432-450
- Emmanuel M. Pothos, Timothy J. Pleskac:
Rethinking Rationality. 451-466 - Ralph Hertwig, Christina Leuker, Thorsten Pachur, Leonidas Spiliopoulos, Timothy J. Pleskac:
Studies in Ecological Rationality. 467-491 - Zheng Wang, Jerome R. Busemeyer, Brahm deBuys:
Beliefs, Actions, and Rationality in Strategical Decisions. 492-507 - Bartosz W. Wojciechowski, Bernadetta Izydorczyk, Pawel Blasiak, James M. Yearsley, Lee C. White, Emmanuel M. Pothos:
Constructive Biases in Clinical Judgment. 508-527 - Ben Prystawski, Florian Mohnert, Mateo Tosic, Falk Lieder:
Resource-rational Models of Human Goal Pursuit. 528-549 - Mathew D. Hardy, Peaks M. Krafft, Bill Thompson, Thomas L. Griffiths:
Overcoming Individual Limitations Through Distributed Computation: Rational Information Accumulation in Multigenerational Populations. 550-573 - Michael Henry Tessler, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Noah D. Goodman:
Logic, Probability, and Pragmatics in Syllogistic Reasoning. 574-601 - Ulrike Hahn:
Collectives and Epistemic Rationality. 602-620 - Richard M. Shiffrin:
Is it Reasonable to Study Decision-Making Quantitatively? 621-633
- Pablo Contreras Kallens, Rick Dale, Morten H. Christiansen:
Quantifying Interdisciplinarity in Cognitive Science and Beyond. 634-645
Volume 14, Number 4, October 2022
Introduction
- Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 14, Issue 4. 650-651
- Daniel N. Cassenti, Vladislav Daniel Veksler, Frank E. Ritter:
Editor's Review and Introduction: Cognition-Inspired Artificial Intelligence. 652-664 - Thuy Ngoc Nguyen, Cleotilde Gonzalez:
Theory of Mind From Observation in Cognitive Models and Humans. 665-686 - Sébastien Hélie, Zygmunt Pizlo:
When is Psychology Research Useful in Artificial Intelligence? A Case for Reducing Computational Complexity in Problem Solving. 687-701 - Vladislav Daniel Veksler, Blaine Hoffman, Norbou Buchler:
Symbolic Deep Networks: A Psychologically Inspired Lightweight and Efficient Approach to Deep Learning. 702-717 - Sebastian Blum, Oliver W. Klaproth, Nele Russwinkel:
Cognitive Modeling of Anticipation: Unsupervised Learning and Symbolic Modeling of Pilots' Mental Representations. 718-738 - Florian Sense, Ryan Wood, Michael G. Collins, Joshua Fiechter, Aihua Wood, Michael Krusmark, Tiffany S. Jastrzembski, Christopher W. Myers:
Cognition-Enhanced Machine Learning for Better Predictions with Limited Data. 739-755 - Konstantinos Mitsopoulos, Sterling Somers, Joel Schooler, Christian Lebiere, Peter Pirolli, Robert Thomson:
Toward a Psychology of Deep Reinforcement Learning Agents Using a Cognitive Architecture. 756-779 - Goonmeet Bajaj, Sean Current, Daniel Schmidt, Bortik Bandyopadhyay, Christopher W. Myers, Srinivasan Parthasarathy:
Knowledge Gaps: A Challenge for Agent-Based Automatic Task Completion. 780-799 - Shashank Uttrani, Neha Sharma, Varun Dutt:
Life and Death Decisions and COVID-19: Investigating and Modeling the Effect of Framing, Experience, and Context on Preference Reversals in the Asian Disease Problem. 800-824
- Terrence C. Stewart, Joost de Jong:
Editors' Introduction: Best Papers from the 19th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. 825-827 - Daniel Brand, Nicolas Riesterer, Marco Ragni:
Model-Based Explanation of Feedback Effects in Syllogistic Reasoning. 828-844 - Holly Sue Hake, Catherine Sibert, Andrea Stocco:
Inferring a Cognitive Architecture from Multitask Neuroimaging Data: A Data-Driven Test of the Common Model of Cognition Using Granger Causality. 845-859 - Tim Halverson, Christopher W. Myers, Jeffery Gearhart, Matthew W. Linakis, Glenn Gunzelmann:
Physiocognitive Modeling: Explaining the Effects of Caffeine on Fatigue. 860-872 - Laura M. Hiatt, Connor Brooks, J. Gregory Trafton:
Validating and Refining Cognitive Process Models Using Probabilistic Graphical Models. 873-888 - Maarten van der Velde, Florian Sense, Jelmer P. Borst, Leendert van Maanen, Hedderik van Rijn:
Capturing Dynamic Performance in a Cognitive Model: Estimating ACT-R Memory Parameters With the Linear Ballistic Accumulator. 889-903
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