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Blouw, Peter; Solodkin, Eugene; Thagard, Paul; Eliasmith, Chris – Cognitive Science, 2016
The reconciliation of theories of concepts based on prototypes, exemplars, and theory-like structures is a longstanding problem in cognitive science. In response to this problem, researchers have recently tended to adopt either hybrid theories that combine various kinds of representational structure, or eliminative theories that replace concepts…
Descriptors: Semantics, Mathematical Models, Classification, Theories
Xu, Yun; Higgins, Emily C.; Xiao, Mei; Pomplun, Marc – Cognitive Science, 2007
Color coding is used to guide attention in computer displays for such critical tasks as baggage screening or air traffic control. It has been shown that a display object attracts more attention if its color is more similar to the color for which one is searching. However, what does "similar" precisely mean? Can we predict the amount of attention…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Eye Movements, Computer Interfaces, Color

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