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Cooper, Richard P.; Ruh, Nicolas; Mareschal, Denis – Cognitive Science, 2014
Human control of action in routine situations involves a flexible interplay between (a) task-dependent serial ordering constraints; (b) top-down, or intentional, control processes; and (c) bottom-up, or environmentally triggered, affordances. In addition, the interaction between these influences is modulated by learning mechanisms that, over time,…
Descriptors: Behavior, Serial Ordering, Intention, Influences
Cooper, Richard P.; Catmur, Caroline; Heyes, Cecilia – Cognitive Science, 2013
Automatic imitation or "imitative compatibility" is thought to be mediated by the mirror neuron system and to be a laboratory model of the motor mimicry that occurs spontaneously in naturalistic social interaction. Imitative compatibility and spatial compatibility effects are known to depend on different stimulus dimensions--body…
Descriptors: Imitation, Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Stimuli
Cooper, Richard P.; Catmur, Caroline; Heyes, Cecilia – Cognitive Science, 2013
In this article, the authors state that the crux of the debate between themselves and Bertenthal and Scheutz (2013) (B&S) is whether imitative compatibility effects reflect the operation of specialized imitation-related mechanisms or instead arise from the same associative learning processes thought to underlie spatial compatibility effects.…
Descriptors: Imitation, Associative Learning, Spatial Ability, Models
Cooper, Richard P. – Cognitive Science, 2007
It has been suggested that the enterprise of developing mechanistic theories of the human cognitive architecture is flawed because the theories produced are not directly falsifiable. Newell attempted to sidestep this criticism by arguing for a Lakatosian model of scientific progress in which cognitive architectures should be understood as theories…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Processes, Models, Scientific Concepts

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