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Yanjun Liu; Ben R. Newell; Jaimie E. Lee; Brett K. Hayes – Cognitive Science, 2025
A simple-rule learning trap occurs when people show suboptimal category learning due to insufficient exploration of the learning environment. By combining experimental methods and computational modeling, the current study investigated the impact of two key factors believed to play essential roles in the development of a simple-rule learning trap:…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Attention Control, Educational Environment, Barriers
Regina Hert; Juhani Järvikivi; Anja Arnhold – Cognitive Science, 2024
We report the results of one visual-world eye-tracking experiment and two referent selection tasks in which we investigated the effects of information structure in the form of prosody and word order manipulation on the processing of subject pronouns "er" and "der" in German. Factors such as subjecthood, focus, and topicality,…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Form Classes (Languages), Language Processing, Grammar
Colby, Alexander; Wong, Aaron; Allen, Laura; Kun, Andrew; Mills, Caitlin – Cognitive Science, 2023
Task-unrelated thought (TUT) occurs frequently in our daily lives and across a range of tasks, but we know little about how this phenomenon arises during and influences the way we communicate. Conversations also provide a novel opportunity to assess the alignment (or divergence) in TUT during dyadic interactions. We conducted a study to determine:…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Identification (Psychology), Group Membership, Cognitive Processes