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Stephen Ferrigno; Samuel J. Cheyette; Susan Carey – Cognitive Science, 2025
Complex sequences are ubiquitous in human mental life, structuring representations within many different cognitive domains--natural language, music, mathematics, and logic, to name a few. However, the representational and computational machinery used to learn abstract grammars and process complex sequences is unknown. Here, we used an artificial…
Descriptors: Sequential Learning, Cognitive Processes, Knowledge Representation, Training
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

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