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Tosatto, Laure; Fagot, Joël; Nemeth, Dezso; Rey, Arnaud – Cognitive Science, 2022
Chunking mechanisms are central to several cognitive processes and notably to the acquisition of visuo-motor sequences. Individuals segment sequences into chunks of items to perform visuo-motor tasks more fluidly, rapidly, and accurately. However, the exact dynamics of chunking processes in the case of extended practice remain unclear. Using an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Schemata (Cognition), Visual Perception, Sequential Learning
Verhoef, Tessa; Kirby, Simon; de Boer, Bart – Cognitive Science, 2016
In language, recombination of a discrete set of meaningless building blocks forms an unlimited set of possible utterances. How such combinatorial structure emerged in the evolution of human language is increasingly being studied. It has been shown that it can emerge when languages culturally evolve and adapt to human cognitive biases. How the…
Descriptors: Bias, Language Processing, Semiotics, Diachronic Linguistics