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Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 2015
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 7, Issue 1 of topiCS. 1
- Pamela Perniss, Asli Özyürek, Gary Morgan:
The Influence of the Visual Modality on Language Structure and Conventionalization: Insights From Sign Language and Gesture. 2-11
- David Quinto-Pozos, Fey Parrill:
Signers and Co-speech Gesturers Adopt Similar Strategies for Portraying Viewpoint in Narratives. 12-35 - Pamela Perniss, Asli Özyürek:
Visible Cohesion: A Comparison of Reference Tracking in Sign, Speech, and Co-Speech Gesture. 36-60 - Chloe R. Marshall, Gary Morgan:
From Gesture to Sign Language: Conventionalization of Classifier Constructions by Adult Hearing Learners of British Sign Language. 61-80 - Carol Padden, So-One Hwang, Ryan Lepic, Sharon Seegers:
Tools for Language: Patterned Iconicity in Sign Language Nouns and Verbs. 81-94 - Diane Brentari, Alessio Di Renzo, Jonathan Keane, Virginia Volterra:
Cognitive, Cultural, and Linguistic Sources of a Handshape Distinction Expressing Agentivity. 95-123 - John B. Haviland:
Hey! 124-149 - Connie de Vos:
The Kata Kolok Pointing System: Morphemization and Syntactic Integration. 150-168 - Susan Goldin-Meadow:
The Impact of Time on Predicate Forms in the Manual Modality: Signers, Homesigners, and Silent Gesturers. 169-184
Volume 7, Number 2, April 2015
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 7, Issue 2 of topiCS. 185-186
- David Peebles, Richard P. Cooper:
Thirty Years After Marr's Vision: Levels of Analysis in Cognitive Science. 187-190
- Larissa K. Samuelson, Gavin W. Jenkins, John P. Spencer:
Grounding Cognitive-Level Processes in Behavior: The View From Dynamic Systems Theory. 191-205 - Robert M. French, Elizabeth Thomas:
Interactive Effects of Explicit Emergent Structure: A Major Challenge for Cognitive Computational Modeling. 206-216 - Thomas L. Griffiths, Falk Lieder, Noah D. Goodman:
Rational Use of Cognitive Resources: Levels of Analysis Between the Computational and the Algorithmic. 217-229 - Bradley C. Love:
The Algorithmic Level Is the Bridge Between Computation and Brain. 230-242 - Richard P. Cooper, David Peebles:
Beyond Single-Level Accounts: The Role of Cognitive Architectures in Cognitive Scientific Explanation. 243-258 - Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Kiah Hardcastle:
Marr's Levels Revisited: Understanding How Brains Break. 259-273 - Barton L. Anderson:
Can Computational Goals Inform Theories of Vision? 274-286 - Giosuè Baggio, Michiel van Lambalgen, Peter Hagoort:
Logic as Marr's Computational Level: Four Case Studies. 287-298 - John Bickle:
Marr and Reductionism. 299-311 - William Bechtel, Oron Shagrir:
The Non-Redundant Contributions of Marr's Three Levels of Analysis for Explaining Information-Processing Mechanisms. 312-322 - Chris Eliasmith, Carter Kolbeck:
Marr's Attacks: On Reductionism and Vagueness. 323-335
- Leon Bergen, Noah D. Goodman:
The Strategic Use of Noise in Pragmatic Reasoning. 336-350 - Maarten Speekenbrink, Emmanouil Konstantinidis:
Uncertainty and Exploration in a Restless Bandit Problem. 351-367 - Yunfeng Zhang, Jaehyon Paik, Peter Pirolli:
Reinforcement Learning and Counterfactual Reasoning Explain Adaptive Behavior in a Changing Environment. 368-381
Volume 7, Number 3, July 2015
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 7, Issue 3 of topiCS. 383
- Wai-Tat Fu, Thomas T. Hills, Peter M. Todd:
Interfacing Mind and Environment: The Central Role of Search in Cognition. 384-390
- Samuel J. Gershman, Yael Niv:
Novelty and Inductive Generalization in Human Reinforcement Learning. 391-415 - Rui Mata, Bettina von Helversen:
Search and the Aging Mind: The Promise and Limits of the Cognitive Control Hypothesis of Age Differences in Search. 416-427 - Jessie Chin, Brennan R. Payne, Wai-Tat Fu, Daniel G. Morrow, Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow:
Information Foraging Across the Life Span: Search and Switch in Unknown Patches. 428-450 - Simon M. Reader:
Causes of Individual Differences in Animal Exploration and Search. 451-468 - Boris Granovskiy, Jason M. Gold, David J. T. Sumpter, Robert L. Goldstone:
Integration of Social Information by Human Groups. 469-493 - Eddy J. Davelaar:
Semantic Search in the Remote Associates Test. 494-512 - Thomas T. Hills, Peter M. Todd, Michael N. Jones:
Foraging in Semantic Fields: How We Search Through Memory. 513-534
- Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow:
Commentary on Mata and von Helversen: Foraging Theory as a Paradigm Shift for Cognitive Aging. 535-542 - Kevin A. Smith, Edward Vul:
The Role of Sequential Dependence in Creative Semantic Search. 543-546
Volume 7, Number 4, October 2015
- Wayne D. Gray:
Introduction to Volume 7, Issue 4 of topiCS. 547
- Sieghard Beller, Andrea Bender:
Exploring Cognitive Diversity: Anthropological Perspectives on Cognition. 548-551
- Andrea Bender, Dirk Schlimm, Sieghard Beller:
The Cognitive Advantages of Counting Specifically: A Representational Analysis of Verbal Numeration Systems in Oceanic Languages. 552-569 - Asifa Majid, Miriam van Staden:
Can Nomenclature for the Body be Explained by Embodiment Theories? 570-594 - Cristina Moya, Robert Boyd, Joseph Henrich:
Reasoning About Cultural and Genetic Transmission: Developmental and Cross-Cultural Evidence From Peru, Fiji, and the United States on How People Make Inferences About Trait Transmission. 595-610 - Rachel E. Watson-Jones, Justin T. A. Busch, Cristine H. Legare:
Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Explanatory Coexistence. 611-623 - Bethany L. Ojalehto, Douglas L. Medin, William S. Horton, Salino G. Garcia, Estefano G. Kays:
Seeing Cooperation or Competition: Ecological Interactions in Cultural Perspectives. 624-645 - Tanya M. Luhrmann, R. Padmavati, Hema Tharoor, Akwasi Osei:
Hearing Voices in Different Cultures: A Social Kindling Hypothesis. 646-663 - Katie Glaskin:
Dreams, Perception, and Creative Realization. 664-676 - Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller, Nancy J. Nersessian:
Diversity as Asset. 677-688
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