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Hawkins, Robert D.; Frank, Michael C.; Goodman, Noah D. – Cognitive Science, 2020
The language we use over the course of conversation changes as we establish common ground and learn what our partner finds meaningful. Here we draw upon recent advances in natural language processing to provide a finer-grained characterization of the dynamics of this learning process. We release an open corpus (>15,000 utterances) of extended…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Context Effect, Interpersonal Communication, Interaction
Veksler, Vladislav D.; Gray, Wayne D.; Schoelles, Michael J. – Cognitive Science, 2013
Reinforcement learning (RL) models of decision-making cannot account for human decisions in the absence of prior reward or punishment. We propose a mechanism for choosing among available options based on goal-option association strengths, where association strengths between objects represent previously experienced object proximity. The proposed…
Descriptors: Proximity, Decision Making, Goal Orientation, Cognitive Processes
Kello, Christopher T.; Anderson, Gregory G.; Holden, John G.; Van Orden, Guy C. – Cognitive Science, 2008
Human neural and behavioral activities have been reported to exhibit fractal dynamics known as "1/f noise," which is more aptly named "1/f scaling." Some argue that 1/f scaling is a general and pervasive property of the dynamical substrate from which cognitive functions are formed. Others argue that it is an idiosyncratic property of…
Descriptors: Scaling, Learning Processes, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes