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Yoshida, Katherine; Rhemtulla, Mijke; Vouloumanos, Athena – Cognitive Science, 2012
The roles of linguistic, cognitive, and social-pragmatic processes in word learning are well established. If statistical mechanisms also contribute to word learning, they must interact with these processes; however, there exists little evidence for such mechanistic synergy. Adults use co-occurrence statistics to encode speech-object pairings with…
Descriptors: Evidence, Infants, Reading Difficulties, Cognitive Processes
Rottman, Benjamin M.; Gentner, Dedre; Goldwater, Micah B. – Cognitive Science, 2012
We investigated the understanding of causal systems categories--categories defined by common causal structure rather than by common domain content--among college students. We asked students who were either novices or experts in the physical sciences to sort descriptions of real-world phenomena that varied in their causal structure (e.g., negative…
Descriptors: Expertise, Novices, College Students, Physical Sciences
Krahmer, Emiel; Koolen, Ruud; Theune, Mariet – Cognitive Science, 2012
In a recent article published in this journal (van Deemter, Gatt, van der Sluis, & Power, 2012), the authors criticize the Incremental Algorithm (a well-known algorithm for the generation of referring expressions due to Dale & Reiter, 1995, also in this journal) because of its strong reliance on a pre-determined, domain-dependent Preference Order.…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Mathematics, Computational Linguistics
van Deemter, Kees; Gatt, Albert; van der Sluis, Ielka; Power, Richard – Cognitive Science, 2012
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of "one-shot" referring expressions whose only aim is to identify a target referent. Dale and Reiter's Incremental Algorithm (IA) is often thought to be the best algorithm for maximizing the similarity to referring expressions produced by people. We…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Mathematics, Computational Linguistics
Doshi, Anup; Tran, Cuong; Wilder, Matthew H.; Mozer, Michael C.; Trivedi, Mohan M. – Cognitive Science, 2012
The effect of recent experience on current behavior has been studied extensively in simple laboratory tasks. We explore the nature of sequential effects in the more naturalistic setting of automobile driving. Driving is a safety-critical task in which delayed response times may have severe consequences. Using a realistic driving simulator, we find…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Traffic Safety, Simulation, Sequential Approach
Bitan, Tali; Booth, James R. – Cognitive Science, 2012
Improvement in performance after the end of the training session, termed "Offline improvement," has been shown in procedural learning tasks. We examined whether Offline improvement in learning a novel orthography depends on the type of reading instruction. Forty-eight adults received multisession training in reading nonsense words, written in an…
Descriptors: Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction, Orthographic Symbols, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
Koedinger, Kenneth R.; Corbett, Albert T.; Perfetti, Charles – Cognitive Science, 2012
Despite the accumulation of substantial cognitive science research relevant to education, there remains confusion and controversy in the application of research to educational practice. In support of a more systematic approach, we describe the Knowledge-Learning-Instruction (KLI) framework. KLI promotes the emergence of instructional principles of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Science, Educational Research, Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship
Purzycki, Benjamin G.; Finkel, Daniel N.; Shaver, John; Wales, Nathan; Cohen, Adam B.; Sosis, Richard – Cognitive Science, 2012
Current evolutionary and cognitive theories of religion posit that supernatural agent concepts emerge from cognitive systems such as theory of mind and social cognition. Some argue that these concepts evolved to maintain social order by minimizing antisocial behavior. If these theories are correct, then people should process information about…
Descriptors: Religion, Theory of Mind, Social Cognition, Social Behavior
Mirolli, Marco – Cognitive Science, 2012
Understanding the role of "representations" in cognitive science is a fundamental problem facing the emerging framework of embodied, situated, dynamical cognition. To make progress, I follow the approach proposed by an influential representational skeptic, Randall Beer: building artificial agents capable of minimally cognitive behaviors and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Science, Cognitive Processes, Experiments, Classification
Hannagan, Thomas; Grainger, Jonathan – Cognitive Science, 2012
It has been recently argued that some machine learning techniques known as Kernel methods could be relevant for capturing cognitive and neural mechanisms (Jakel, Scholkopf, & Wichmann, 2009). We point out that "String kernels," initially designed for protein function prediction and spam detection, are virtually identical to one contending proposal…
Descriptors: Brain, Word Recognition, Visual Discrimination, Orthographic Symbols
Voiklis, John; Corter, James E. – Cognitive Science, 2012
Collaborators generally coordinate their activities through communication, during which they readily negotiate a shared lexicon for activity-related objects. This social-pragmatic activity both recruits and affects cognitive and social-cognitive processes ranging from selective attention to perspective taking. We ask whether negotiating reference…
Descriptors: Classification, Interpersonal Communication, Cooperation, Attention
Ettlinger, Marc; Finn, Amy S.; Hudson Kam, Carla L. – Cognitive Science, 2012
It has been well documented how language-specific cues may be used for word segmentation. Here, we investigate what role a language-independent phonological universal, the sonority sequencing principle (SSP), may also play. Participants were presented with an unsegmented speech stream with non-English word onsets that juxtaposed adherence to the…
Descriptors: Phonology, Cues, Acoustics, Language Universals
Kintsch, Walter – Cognitive Science, 2012
In this essay, I explore how cognitive science could illuminate the concept of beauty. Two results from the extensive literature on aesthetics guide my discussion. As the term "beauty" is overextended in general usage, I choose as my starting point the notion of "perfect form." Aesthetic theorists are in reasonable agreement about the criteria for…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Cognitive Science, Systems Approach, Cognitive Processes
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
Frank, Till D.; Blau, Julia J. C.; Turvey, Michael T. – Cognitive Science, 2012
The effect of prism adaptation on movement is typically reduced when the movement at test (prisms off) differs on some dimension from the movement at training (prisms on). Some adaptation is latent, however, and only revealed through further testing in which the movement at training is fully reinstated. Applying a nonlinear attractor dynamic model…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Spatial Ability, Memory, Perceptual Motor Coordination

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