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Weelden, Lisanne; Schilperoord, Joost; Maes, Alfons – Cognitive Science, 2014
People mentally represent the shapes of objects. For instance, the mental representation of an eagle is different when one thinks about a flying or resting eagle. This study examined the role of shape in mental representations of "similes" (i.e., metaphoric comparisons). We tested the prediction that when people process a simile they…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Geometric Concepts, Figurative Language, Prediction
DeJesus, Jasmine M.; Rhodes, Marjorie; Kinzler, Katherine D. – Cognitive Science, 2014
Past research reveals a tension between children's preferences for egalitarianism and ingroup favoritism when distributing resources to others. Here we investigate how children's evaluations and expectations of others' behaviors compare. Four- to 10-year-old children viewed events where individuals from two different groups…
Descriptors: Children, Expectation, Behavior, Cognitive Science
Vouloumanos, Athena; Curtin, Suzanne – Cognitive Science, 2014
Orienting biases for speech may provide a foundation for language development. Although human infants show a bias for listening to speech from birth, the relation of a speech bias to later language development has not been established. Here, we examine whether infants' attention to speech directly predicts expressive vocabulary. Infants…
Descriptors: Infants, Infant Behavior, Language Acquisition, Expressive Language
Banks, Adrian P. – Cognitive Science, 2013
A novel explanation of belief bias in relational reasoning is presented based on the role of working memory and retrieval in deductive reasoning, and the influence of prior knowledge on this process. It is proposed that belief bias is caused by the believability of a conclusion in working memory which influences its activation level, determining…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Role, Short Term Memory
Fine, Alex B.; Jaeger, T. Florian – Cognitive Science, 2013
This study provides evidence for implicit learning in syntactic comprehension. By reanalyzing data from a syntactic priming experiment (Thothathiri & Snedeker, 2008), we find that the error signal associated with a syntactic prime influences comprehenders' subsequent syntactic expectations. This follows directly from error-based implicit learning…
Descriptors: Syntax, Priming, Language Processing, Error Analysis (Language)
Springer, Anne; Brandstadter, Simone; Prinz, Wolfgang – Cognitive Science, 2013
Accurately predicting other people's actions may involve two processes: internal real-time simulation (dynamic updating) and matching recently perceived action images (static matching). Using a priming of body parts, this study aimed to differentiate the two processes. Specifically, participants played a motion-controlled video game with…
Descriptors: Human Body, Priming, Simulation, Prediction
Griffiths, Thomas L.; Lewandowsky, Stephan; Kalish, Michael L. – Cognitive Science, 2013
Information changes as it is passed from person to person, with this process of cultural transmission allowing the minds of individuals to shape the information that they transmit. We present mathematical models of cultural transmission which predict that the amount of information passed from person to person should affect the rate at which that…
Descriptors: Culture, Information Dissemination, Mathematical Models, Prediction
Liszkowski, Ulf; Brown, Penny; Callaghan, Tara; Takada, Akira; de Vos, Conny – Cognitive Science, 2012
Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic basis of human communication and language. The current study provides evidence for the universality of a prelinguistic gestural basis for human communication. We used a standardized, semi-natural elicitation procedure in seven very different cultures…
Descriptors: Evidence, Speech Communication, Infants, Caregivers
Coco, Moreno I.; Keller, Frank – Cognitive Science, 2012
Most everyday tasks involve multiple modalities, which raises the question of how the processing of these modalities is coordinated by the cognitive system. In this paper, we focus on the coordination of visual attention and linguistic processing during speaking. Previous research has shown that objects in a visual scene are fixated before they…
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Visual Perception, Attention, Language Processing
Kalish, Charles W.; Kim, Sunae; Young, Andrew G. – Cognitive Science, 2012
Three experiments with preschool- and young school-aged children (N = 75 and 53) explored the kinds of relations children detect in samples of instances (descriptive problem) and how they generalize those relations to new instances (inferential problem). Each experiment initially presented a perfect biconditional relation between two features…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Children, Learning, Logical Thinking
Moller, Ralf; Schenck, Wolfram – Cognitive Science, 2008
We show that simple perceptual competences can emerge from an internal simulation of action effects and are thus grounded in behavior. A simulated agent learns to distinguish between dead ends and corridors without the necessity to represent these concepts in the sensory domain. Initially, the agent is only endowed with a simple value system and…
Descriptors: Prediction, Schemata (Cognition), Computer Simulation, Models
Goodman, Noah D.; Tenenbaum, Joshua B.; Feldman, Jacob; Griffiths, Thomas L. – Cognitive Science, 2008
This article proposes a new model of human concept learning that provides a rational analysis of learning feature-based concepts. This model is built upon Bayesian inference for a grammatically structured hypothesis space--a concept language of logical rules. This article compares the model predictions to human generalization judgments in several…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Concept Formation, Models, Prediction
Shiffrin, Richard M.; Lee, Michael D.; Kim, Woojae; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan – Cognitive Science, 2008
This article reviews current methods for evaluating models in the cognitive sciences, including theoretically based approaches, such as Bayes factors and minimum description length measures; simulation approaches, including model mimicry evaluations; and practical approaches, such as validation and generalization measures. This article argues…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Generalization, Sciences, Models
Weaver, Rhiannon – Cognitive Science, 2008
Model validation in computational cognitive psychology often relies on methods drawn from the testing of theories in experimental physics. However, applications of these methods to computational models in typical cognitive experiments can hide multiple, plausible sources of variation arising from human participants and from stochastic cognitive…
Descriptors: Models, Prediction, Cognitive Psychology, Computation
Ahn, Woo-Young; Busemeyer, Jerome R.; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan; Stout, Julie C. – Cognitive Science, 2008
It is a hallmark of a good model to make accurate "a priori" predictions to new conditions (Busemeyer & Wang, 2000). This study compared 8 decision learning models with respect to their generalizability. Participants performed 2 tasks (the Iowa Gambling Task and the Soochow Gambling Task), and each model made a priori predictions by estimating the…
Descriptors: Prediction, Generalization, Models, Comparative Analysis
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