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Trueswell, John C.; Medina, Tamara Nicol; Hafri, Alon; Gleitman, Lila R. – Cognitive Psychology, 2013
We report three eyetracking experiments that examine the learning procedure used by adults as they pair novel words and visually presented referents over a sequence of referentially ambiguous trials. Successful learning under such conditions has been argued to be the product of a learning procedure in which participants provisionally pair each…
Descriptors: Evidence, Associative Learning, Cognitive Mapping, Infants
Fazl, Arash; Grossberg, Stephen; Mingolla, Ennio – Cognitive Psychology, 2009
How does the brain learn to recognize an object from multiple viewpoints while scanning a scene with eye movements? How does the brain avoid the problem of erroneously classifying parts of different objects together? How are attention and eye movements intelligently coordinated to facilitate object learning? A neural model provides a unified…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Eye Movements, Earth Science, Associative Learning
Malmberg, Kenneth J. – Cognitive Psychology, 2008
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here, I review the findings that are critical for testing them, including behavioral and brain imaging results of single-item recognition, plurality discrimination, and associative recognition experiments under a variety of testing conditions. I also…
Descriptors: Testing, Neurology, Recognition (Psychology), Models
Gilbert, Sam J.; Shallice, Tim – Cognitive Psychology, 2002
When subjects switch between a pair of stimulus-response tasks, reaction time is slower on trial N if a different task was performed on trial N--1. We present a parallel distributed processing (PDP) model that simulates this effect when subjects switch between word reading and color naming in response to Stroop stimuli. Reaction time on "switch…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Reaction Time, Associative Learning, Models
Norris, Dennis; Cutler, Anne; McQueen, James M.; Butterfield, Sally – Cognitive Psychology, 2006
We propose that speech comprehension involves the activation of token representations of the phonological forms of current lexical hypotheses, separately from the ongoing construction of a conceptual interpretation of the current utterance. In a series of cross-modal priming experiments, facilitation of lexical decision responses to visual target…
Descriptors: Semantics, Sentences, Word Recognition, Phonology

Busemeyer, Jerome; And Others – Cognitive Psychology, 1997
A new paradigm is presented for investigating how intervening concepts are learned. Results of four experiments involving 85 college students provide converging evidence for the acquisition of intervening concepts. A simple associative learning mechanism is proposed to account for the results. The new paradigm uses a stimulus-response-feedback…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Associative Learning, College Students, Concept Formation

Rhodes, Gillian; Tremewan, Tanya – Cognitive Psychology, 1993
In 5 experiments involving 306 adults, the mechanisms underlying semantic priming in the domain of face recognition, particularly famous faces, and the plausibility of modularity were assessed. Results suggest that sensitivity changes that occur when direct associative connections within the module can be ruled out pose a problem for modularity.…
Descriptors: Adults, Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Facial Expressions