Cognitive Psychology 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A cross linguistic examination of the noun-category bias: its existence and specificity in French- and Spanish-speaking preschool-aged children. | Psychology and mental health | Waxman, Sandra R., Senghas, Ann, Benveniste, Susana |
A curvilinear trend in naming errors as a function of early vocabulary growth. | Psychology and mental health | Smith, Linda B., Gershkoff-Stowe, Lisa |
Bootstrapping word boundaries: a bottom-up corpus-based approach to speech segmentation.(insights from neural network models used to analyse speech segmentation) | Psychology and mental health | Chater, Nick, Cairns, Paul, Shillcock, Richard, Levy, Joe |
Brain plasticity in learning visual words.(Special Issue: Neuroimaging of Cognitive Processes) | Psychology and mental health | Posner, Michael I., McCandliss, Bruce D., Givon, T. |
Bridging the gap between monkey neurophysiology and human perception: an ambiguity resolution theory of visual selective attention.(Special Issue: Neuroimaging of Cognitive Processes) | Psychology and mental health | Girelli, Massimo, Luck, Steven J., McDermott, Michele T., Ford, Michelle A. |
Categorization and reasoning among tree experts: do all roads lead to Rome? | Psychology and mental health | Atran, Scott, Medin, Douglas L., Lynch, Elizabeth B., Coley, John D. |
Coarse blobs of fine edges? Evidence that information diagnosticity changes the perception of complex visual stimuli. | Psychology and mental health | Oliva, Aude, Schyns, Philippe G. |
Configural processing in memory retrieval: multiple cues and ensemble representations. | Psychology and mental health | Dosher, Barbara Anne, Rosedale, Glenda S. |
Decision and response in dual-task interference. | Psychology and mental health | Van Selst, Mark, Jolicoeur, Pierre |
Image and language in human reasoning: a syllogistic illustration. | Psychology and mental health | Yule, Peter, Stenning, Keith |
Informativity and asymmetry in comparisons. | Psychology and mental health | Gentner, Dedre, Bowdle, Brian F. |
Lexical activation produces potent phonemic percepts. | Psychology and mental health | Samuel, Arthur G. |
Neural substrates of fluid reasoning: an fMRI study of neocortical activation during performance of the Raven's progressive matrices test. (functional magnetic resonance imaging)(Special Issue: Neuroimaging of Cognitive Processes) | Psychology and mental health | Gabrieli, John D.E., Prabhakaran, Vivek, Desmond, John E., Glover, Gary H., Smith, Jennifer A.L. |
Opportunistic planning: being reminded of pending goals. | Psychology and mental health | Patalano, Andrea L., Seifert, Colleen M. |
Perceptual dimensional constraints in response selection processes. | Psychology and mental health | Cohen, Asher, Shoup, Rachel |
Symmetry and asymmetry of human spatial memory. | Psychology and mental health | McNamara, Timothy P., Diwadkar, Vaibhav A. |
The abstraction of intervening concepts from experience with multiple input-multiple output causal environments. | Psychology and mental health | McDaniel, Mark A., Busemeyer, Jerome, Byun, Eunhee |
The possible-word constraint in the segmentation of continuous speech. | Psychology and mental health | McQueen, James M., Cutler, Anne, Norris, Dennis, Butterfield, Sally |
The role of process in the rational analysis of memory. | Psychology and mental health | Anderson, John R., Schooler, Lael J. |
The tree of life: universal and cultural features of folkbiological taxonomies and inductions. | Psychology and mental health | Smith, Edward E., Atran, Scott, Medin, Douglas L., Coley, John D., Lopez, Alejandro |
Transfer and complexity in artificial grammar learning.(examination of explicit and implicit learning of grammar) | Psychology and mental health | Gomez, Rebecca L. |
Working memory: a view from neuroimaging.(Special issue: Neuroimaging of Cognitive Processes) | Psychology and mental health | Jonides, John, Smith, Edward E. |
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