TOC: Psych Rev
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Psychological Review, 114(2)
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April, 2007
Topics in Semantic Representation
–Thomas L. Griffiths, Mark Steyvers and Joshua B. Tenenbaum [] []
Word Learning as Bayesian Inference
–Fei Xu and Joshua B. Tenenbaum [] []
Nested Incremental Modeling in the Development of Computational Theories: The CDP+ Model of Reading Aloud
–Conrad Perry, Johannes C. Ziegler and Marco Zorzi [] []
SD-Squared: On the Association Between Semantic Dementia and Surface Dyslexia
–Anna M. Woollams, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, David C. Plaut and Karalyn Patterson [] []
Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future: A Neural Model of Spatial Memory and Imagery
–Patrick Byrne, Suzanna Becker and Neil Burgess [] []
Inhibitory Control in Mind and Brain: An Interactive Race Model of Countermanding Saccades
–Leanne Boucher, Thomas J. Palmeri, Gordon D. Logan and Jeffrey D. Schall [] []
Interdependent Sampling and Social Influence
–Jerker Denrell and Gaël Le Mens [] []
Genetic and Environmental Influences on Behavior: Capturing All the Interplay
–Wendy Johnson [] []
A Distance Judgment Function Based on Space Perception Mechanisms: Revisiting Gilinsky’s (1951) Equation
–Teng Leng Ooi and Zijiang J. He [] []
Mechanisms of Modal and Amodal Interpolation
–Marc K. Albert [] []
Postscript
–Marc K. Albert []
The Demise of the Identity Hypothesis and the Insufficiency and Nonnecessity of Contour Relatability in Predicting Object Interpolation: Comment on Kellman, Garrigan, and Shipley (2005)
–Barton L. Anderson [] []
Interpolation Processes in Object Perception: Reply to Anderson (2007)
–Philip J. Kellman, Patrick Garrigan, Thomas F. Shipley and Brian P. Keane [] []
Postscript: Identity and Constraints in Models of Object Formation
–Philip J. Kellman, Patrick Garrigan, Thomas F. Shipley and Brian P. Keane [] []
Filling-In Models of Completion: Rejoinder to Kellman, Garrigan, Shipley, and Keane (2007) and Albert (2007)
–Barton L. Anderson [] []
Postscript: Filling-In Models of Completion
–Barton L. Anderson [] []
Is Absolute Identification Always Relative? Comment on Stewart, Brown, and Chater (2005)
–Scott Brown, A.A.J. Marley and Yves Lacouture [] []
Absolute Identification Is Relative: A Reply to Brown, Marley, and Lacouture (2007)
–Neil Stewart [] []
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