Cognitive modeling/ Thad |A. Polk , Colleen M. Seifert

By: Polk,Thad AMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: MIT, 2002Description: 1270 p. PBISBN: 9780262661164DDC classification: 153
Contents:
Chapter The Role of Knowledge in Discourse Comprehension: A ConstructionIntegration Model Wnltcr A. Kintsch Chapter ACT: A Simple Theory of Complex Cognition John R. Anderson Soar Chapter A Preliminary Analysis of the Soar Architecture as a Basis for General Intelligence Paul S. Rosenbknnn. John E. Laird. Allen Nexoell. and Robert McCarl EPIC Chapter Adaptive Executive Control: Flexible Multiple-Task Performance without Pervasive Immutable Response-Selection Bottlenecks David E. Meyer. David E. Kieras. Erick Lauber. Eric H. Schumacher. Jennifer Glass. Eileen Zurbriggen, Leon Gtneindl. and Dana Apifelblat CAPS Optiinaliti/ Theory Chapter Optimality: From Neural Networks to Univeisal Cjrammar Ahin Peince and Pant Sniolenski/ Case Studies in Cognitive Modeling Perceptual R eco^ nit ion Chapter Dynamic Binding in a Neural Network for Shape Recognition John E. Hwnmei and Irving Biederman Exec iitizH' P roc ess es Chapter Context. Cortex, and Dopamine; A Connectionist Approach to Behavior and Biology in Schizophrenia jo)iathan D. Cohen and David Servan-Schreiber Attentional Neglect Chapter 15 The End of the Line for a Brain-Damaged Model of Unilateral Neglect Michael C. Mozer, Peter W. Elalligan. and John C. Marshall List Memory Chapter An Integrated Theory of List Memory John R. Anderson. Dan Bothell. Christian Lebiere. and Michael Matessa Memory and Learning Chapter Why There Are Complementary Learning Systems in the Hippocampus and Neocortex: Insights from the Successes and Failures of Connectionist Models of Learning and Memory James L. McClelland, Bruce L. McNaughton. and Randall C. O'Reilly Category Learning Chapter ALCOVE: An Exemplar-Based Connectionist Model of Category Learning John K. Kruschke Procedural Learning Chapter How People Learn to Skip Steps Stephen B. Blessing and John R. Anderson Conceptual Learning Chapter Acquisition of Children's Addition Stratey!;ies: A Model of Inipasse-l-ree. Know ledge-hesel Learning Raiulolph yVL jonc< ai\ii Kurt VanLchn [jini^ua^c l.carninp^ Chapter Learning from a Connectionist Modi'l of the Acquisition of the linglish Last Tense Kim Piunkctt and Virginia A. Marclnnan Lcarninp^ Words Chapter Acquiring the Mapping from Meaning to Sounds Garrison W. Cottrcll and Kim Piunkctt Rcadin;,^ Words Chapter Understanding Normal and Impaired Word Reading: Computational Principles in Quasi-Regular Domains Daoid C. Plant, fames L. McClelhvid. Mark S. Seidenber^. and Karalyn Patterson Prodiicinp^ Lai};^iui'^e Chapter Language Production and Serial Order: A Functional Analysis and a Model Gary S. Dell. Lisa K. Burger, and William R. Svec Understandiiig Laitguage Chapter Interference in Short-Term Memory: The Magical Number Two (or Three) in Sentence Processing Richard L. Leuus Processing Similariti/ Chapter Similarity. Interactive Activation, and Mapping: An Overview Robert L. Goldstone and Douglas L. Medin Chapter 27 Analogical Mapping by Constraint Satisfaction Keith ]. Hol\/onk dud Paul Thn^ard RL'tric~oi)i<^ Ati /cs Chapter MAC FAC: A Model of Similarity-Based Retrieval Kcuucfh D. Forbiii^. Dedrc Centner, mid Keith Law Representing St rue tare Chapter Distributed Representations of Structure: A Theory of Analogical Access and Mapping john E. Hummel and Keith }. Hah/oak Retrievin;,^ Strueture Chapter Case-Based Learning: Predictive Features in Indexing Colleen M. Seifert. Kristian j. Hammond. Hollyn M. Johnson. Timothy M. Converse. Thomas F. McDou^al. and Scott W. VanderStoep Inductive Reaso11inp Chapter Feature-Based Induction Steven A. Sloman Ded net we Reasoning Chapter Deduction as Verbal Reasoning Thad A. Polk and Allen Newell Task Performance Chapter Project Ernestine: Validating a GOMS Analysis for Predicting and Explaining Real-World Task Performance Wayne D. Gray. Bonnie E. John, and Michael E. Atxuood Part IssiK's in Co^nitni- Modi'ling Coniu'i tioiii^t i's. Sunilu^lu Woiich ChaptiT Conni'ctionism and tlu' Problem of Svsti'inatK ifv CDntinuedi: Whv Smolensky's Solution Still Doesn't Work Ji-rn/ i odor Tlu'on/ c'S. Modeling Chapter Networks and Theories; The Place of Connectionism in Cognitive Science Micluu'l McCloskiy Conipiitntion in the Brain Chapter N'europsychological Inference with an Interactive Brain: A Critique of the 'T,ocality" Assumption Martha }. Farah Mind ('S. World Chapter Is Muman Cognition Adaptive? John. R. Anderson Generality vs. Specificity of Models Chapter Precis of Unified Theories of Coynition Allen NeweU
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Chapter
The Role of Knowledge in Discourse Comprehension: A ConstructionIntegration
Model
Wnltcr A. Kintsch
Chapter
ACT: A Simple Theory of Complex Cognition
John R. Anderson
Soar
Chapter
A Preliminary Analysis of the Soar Architecture as a Basis for General
Intelligence
Paul S. Rosenbknnn. John E. Laird. Allen Nexoell. and Robert McCarl
EPIC
Chapter
Adaptive Executive Control: Flexible Multiple-Task Performance without
Pervasive Immutable Response-Selection Bottlenecks
David E. Meyer. David E. Kieras. Erick Lauber. Eric H. Schumacher. Jennifer Glass.
Eileen Zurbriggen, Leon Gtneindl. and Dana Apifelblat
CAPS
Optiinaliti/ Theory
Chapter
Optimality: From Neural Networks to Univeisal Cjrammar
Ahin Peince and Pant Sniolenski/
Case Studies in Cognitive Modeling
Perceptual R eco^ nit ion
Chapter
Dynamic Binding in a Neural Network for Shape Recognition
John E. Hwnmei and Irving Biederman
Exec iitizH' P roc ess es
Chapter
Context. Cortex, and Dopamine; A Connectionist Approach to Behavior and
Biology in Schizophrenia
jo)iathan D. Cohen and David Servan-Schreiber
Attentional Neglect
Chapter 15
The End of the Line for a Brain-Damaged Model of Unilateral Neglect
Michael C. Mozer, Peter W. Elalligan. and John C. Marshall
List Memory
Chapter
An Integrated Theory of List Memory
John R. Anderson. Dan Bothell. Christian Lebiere. and Michael Matessa
Memory and Learning
Chapter
Why There Are Complementary Learning Systems in the Hippocampus and
Neocortex: Insights from the Successes and Failures of Connectionist Models
of Learning and Memory
James L. McClelland, Bruce L. McNaughton. and Randall C. O'Reilly
Category Learning
Chapter
ALCOVE: An Exemplar-Based Connectionist Model of Category
Learning
John K. Kruschke
Procedural Learning
Chapter
How People Learn to Skip Steps
Stephen B. Blessing and John R. Anderson
Conceptual Learning
Chapter
Acquisition of Children's Addition Stratey!;ies: A Model of Inipasse-l-ree.
Know ledge-hesel Learning
Raiulolph yVL jonc< ai\ii Kurt VanLchn
[jini^ua^c l.carninp^
Chapter
Learning from a Connectionist Modi'l of the Acquisition of the linglish Last
Tense
Kim Piunkctt and Virginia A. Marclnnan
Lcarninp^ Words
Chapter
Acquiring the Mapping from Meaning to Sounds
Garrison W. Cottrcll and Kim Piunkctt
Rcadin;,^ Words
Chapter
Understanding Normal and Impaired Word Reading: Computational
Principles in Quasi-Regular Domains
Daoid C. Plant, fames L. McClelhvid. Mark S. Seidenber^. and Karalyn Patterson
Prodiicinp^ Lai};^iui'^e
Chapter
Language Production and Serial Order: A Functional Analysis and a
Model
Gary S. Dell. Lisa K. Burger, and William R. Svec
Understandiiig Laitguage
Chapter
Interference in Short-Term Memory: The Magical Number Two (or Three) in
Sentence Processing
Richard L. Leuus
Processing Similariti/
Chapter
Similarity. Interactive Activation, and Mapping: An Overview
Robert L. Goldstone and Douglas L. Medin
Chapter 27
Analogical Mapping by Constraint Satisfaction
Keith ]. Hol\/onk dud Paul Thn^ard
RL'tric~oi)i<^ Ati /cs
Chapter
MAC FAC: A Model of Similarity-Based Retrieval
Kcuucfh D. Forbiii^. Dedrc Centner, mid Keith Law
Representing St rue tare
Chapter
Distributed Representations of Structure: A Theory of Analogical Access and
Mapping
john E. Hummel and Keith }. Hah/oak
Retrievin;,^ Strueture
Chapter
Case-Based Learning: Predictive Features in Indexing
Colleen M. Seifert. Kristian j. Hammond. Hollyn M. Johnson. Timothy M. Converse.
Thomas F. McDou^al. and Scott W. VanderStoep
Inductive Reaso11inp
Chapter
Feature-Based Induction
Steven A. Sloman
Ded net we Reasoning
Chapter
Deduction as Verbal Reasoning
Thad A. Polk and Allen Newell
Task Performance
Chapter
Project Ernestine: Validating a GOMS Analysis for Predicting and Explaining
Real-World Task Performance
Wayne D. Gray. Bonnie E. John, and Michael E. Atxuood
Part
IssiK's in Co^nitni- Modi'ling
Coniu'i tioiii^t i's. Sunilu^lu Woiich
ChaptiT
Conni'ctionism and tlu' Problem of Svsti'inatK ifv CDntinuedi: Whv
Smolensky's Solution Still Doesn't Work
Ji-rn/ i odor
Tlu'on/ c'S. Modeling
Chapter
Networks and Theories; The Place of Connectionism in Cognitive
Science
Micluu'l McCloskiy
Conipiitntion in the Brain
Chapter
N'europsychological Inference with an Interactive Brain: A Critique of the
'T,ocality" Assumption
Martha }. Farah
Mind ('S. World
Chapter
Is Muman Cognition Adaptive?
John. R. Anderson
Generality vs. Specificity of Models
Chapter
Precis of Unified Theories of Coynition
Allen NeweU

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