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Landy, David; Charlesworth, Arthur; Ottmar, Erin – Cognitive Science, 2017
How do people stretch their understanding of magnitude from the experiential range to the very large quantities and ranges important in science, geopolitics, and mathematics? This paper empirically evaluates how and whether people make use of numerical categories when estimating relative magnitudes of numbers across many orders of magnitude. We…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computation, Mathematics Skills, Number Concepts
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Carr, Jon W.; Smith, Kenny; Cornish, Hannah; Kirby, Simon – Cognitive Science, 2017
Language maps signals onto meanings through the use of two distinct types of structure. First, the space of meanings is discretized into categories that are shared by all users of the language. Second, the signals employed by the language are compositional: The meaning of the whole is a function of its parts and the way in which those parts are…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Maps, Classification, Language Research
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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
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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
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Perry, Conrad; Ziegler, Johannes C.; Zorzi, Marco – Cognitive Science, 2013
It is often assumed that graphemes are a crucial level of orthographic representation above letters. Current connectionist models of reading, however, do not address how the mapping from letters to graphemes is learned. One major challenge for computational modeling is therefore developing a model that learns this mapping and can assign the…
Descriptors: English, Graphemes, Reading Processes, Cognitive Mapping
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Ibbotson, Paul; Theakston, Anna L.; Lieven, Elena V. M.; Tomasello, Michael – Cognitive Science, 2012
This paper investigates whether an abstract linguistic construction shows the kind of prototype effects characteristic of non-linguistic categories, in both adults and young children. Adapting the prototype-plus-distortion methodology of Franks and Bransford (1971), we found that whereas adults were lured toward false-positive recognition of…
Descriptors: Semantics, Adults, Young Children, Recognition (Psychology)