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Mengcun Gao; Brandon M. Turner; Vladimir M. Sloutsky – Cognitive Science, 2024
Numerous studies have found that selective attention affects category learning. However, previous research did not distinguish between the contribution of focusing and filtering components of selective attention. This study addresses this issue by examining how components of selective attention affect category representation. Participants first…
Descriptors: Attention, Classification, Memory, Knowledge Representation
Crawford, Eric; Gingerich, Matthew; Eliasmith, Chris – Cognitive Science, 2016
Several approaches to implementing symbol-like representations in neurally plausible models have been proposed. These approaches include binding through synchrony (Shastri & Ajjanagadde, 1993), "mesh" binding (van der Velde & de Kamps, 2006), and conjunctive binding (Smolensky, 1990). Recent theoretical work has suggested that…
Descriptors: Modeling (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Neurology, Semantics
Schultheis, Holger; Bertel, Sven; Barkowsky, Thomas – Cognitive Science, 2014
This article presents research into human mental spatial reasoning with orientation knowledge. In particular, we look at reasoning problems about cardinal directions that possess multiple valid solutions (i.e., are spatially underdetermined), at human preferences for some of these solutions, and at representational and procedural factors that lead…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Problem Solving, Computation
Michel, Caroline; Corneille, Olivier; Rossion, Bruno – Cognitive Science, 2007
Recent studies have shown that same-race (SR) faces are processed more holistically than other-race (OR) faces, a difference that may underlie the greater difficulty at recognizing OR than SR faces (the "other-race effect"). This article provides original evidence suggesting that the holistic processing of faces may be sensitive to the…
Descriptors: Race, Stimuli, Foreign Countries, Whites
Moss, Jarrod; Kotovsky, Kenneth; Cagan, Jonathan – Cognitive Science, 2006
As engineers gain experience and become experts in their domain, the structure and content of their knowledge changes. Two studies are presented that examine differences in knowledge representation among freshman and senior engineering students. The first study examines recall of mechanical devices and chunking of components, and the second…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Seniors, Equipment, Knowledge Representation