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Publikováno v:
Reading and Writing. 26:381-402
Insufficient knowledge of the subtle relations between words’ spellings and their phonology is widely held to be the primary limitation in developmental dyslexia. In the present study the influence of phonology on a semantic-based reading task was
Autor:
Guy C. Van Orden, Damian G. Stephen
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Topics in Cognitive Science. 4:94-102
The commentators expressed concerns regarding the relevance and value of non-computational non-symbolic explanations of cognitive performance. But what counts as an “explanation” depends on the pre-theoretical assumptions behind the scenes of emp
Autor:
Guy C. Van Orden, Damian G. Stephen
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Topics in Cognitive Science. 4:3-6
Readers of TopiCS are invited to join a debate about the utility of ideas and methods of complexity science. The topics of debate include empirical instances of qualitative change in cognitive activity and whether this empirical work demonstrates suf
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Topics in Cognitive Science. 4:21-34
In some areas of cognitive science we are confronted with ultrafast cognition, exquisite context sensitivity, and scale-free variation in measured cognitive activities. To move forward, we suggest a need to embrace this complexity, equipping cognitiv
Autor:
Ana Diniz, Fred Hasselman, João Barreiros, Kjerstin Torre, Anna M. T. Bosman, Guy C. Van Orden, Didier Delignières, Nuno Crato, Maarten L. Wijnants, Ralf F. A. Cox
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Human Movement Science, 30, 889-905
Human Movement Science, 30, 5, pp. 889-905
Human Movement Science, 30, 5, pp. 889-905
1/f noise has been discovered in a number of time series collected in psychological and behavioral experiments. This ubiquitous phenomenon has been ignored for a long time and classical models were not designed for accounting for these long-range cor
Autor:
Sebastian Wallot, Guy C. Van Orden
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Wallot, S & Van Orden, G 2011, ' Nonlinear analyses of self-paced reading. ', The Mental Lexicon, vol. 6, pp. 245-274 .
Wallot, S & Van Orden, G 2011, ' Nonlinear analyses of self-paced reading ', Mental Lexicon, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 245-274 . https://doi.org/10.1075/ml.6.2.02wal
Wallot, S & Van Orden, G 2011, ' Nonlinear analyses of self-paced reading ', Mental Lexicon, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 245-274 . https://doi.org/10.1075/ml.6.2.02wal
Nonlinear methods of fractal analysis and recurrence quantification analysis are becoming more commonplace in the cognitive and behavioral sciences. These methods are illustrated here in a tutorial style using self-paced reading data. Self-paced read
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Perspectives. 25:31-56
Neuroeconomics has investigated which regions of the brain are associated with the factors contributing to economic decision making, emphasizing the position in space of brain areas associated with the factors of decision making—cognitive or emotiv
Autor:
Raymond W. Gibbs, Guy C. Van Orden
Publikováno v:
Language and Cognition. 2:149-176
Massive modularity theory has replaced classic, Fodorian modularity as a major focus of research within cognitive science. The massive modularity thesis posits that there are a large number of knowledge and action stories, designed in a piecemeal fas
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Ecological Psychology. 22:24-43
Measured values of human behavior may entail contradictory attributes of wave and particle by analogy with the wave/particle attributes of the electron. 1/f scaling is the wave attribute in this analogy and punctate data points are the particle attri
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 35:1532-1541
Cognitive performance exhibits patterns of trial-to-trial variation that can be described as 1/f or pink noise, as do repeated measures of locomotor performance. Although cognitive and locomotor performances are known to interact when performed concu