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Laura Ordonez Magro; Leonardo Pinto Arata; Joël Fagot; Jonathan Grainger; Arnaud Rey – Cognitive Science, 2025
Statistical learning allows us to implicitly create memory traces of recurring sequential patterns appearing in our environment. Here, we study the dynamics of how these sequential memory traces develop in a species of nonhuman primates (i.e., Guinea baboons, "Papio papio") that, unlike humans, cannot use language and verbal recoding…
Descriptors: Memory, Sequential Learning, Animals, Repetition
Montez, Priscilla; Thompson, Graham; Kello, Christopher T. – Cognitive Science, 2015
Recent studies of semantic memory have investigated two theories of optimal search adopted from the animal foraging literature: Lévy flights and marginal value theorem. Each theory makes different simplifying assumptions and addresses different findings in search behaviors. In this study, an experiment is conducted to test whether clustering in…
Descriptors: Semantics, Memory, Behavior, Cluster Grouping
Blything, Ryan P.; Ambridge, Ben; Lieven, Elena V. M. – Cognitive Science, 2018
This study adjudicates between two opposing accounts of morphological productivity, using English past-tense as its test case. The single-route model (e.g., Bybee & Moder, 1983) posits that both regular and irregular past-tense forms are generated by analogy across stored exemplars in associative memory. In contrast, the dual-route model…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Morphemes, Correlation

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