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Cognition

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Cognition|May 5, 2009
A Bayesian framework for word segmentation: exploring the effects of contextSharon Goldwater, Thomas L Griffiths, Mark Johnson
Cognition|September 30, 2009
Are irrational reactions to unfairness truly emotionally-driven? Dissociated behavioural and emotional responses in the Ultimatum Game taskClaudia Civai, Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua, Matthias Gamer, et al.
Cognition|October 3, 2009
Using perceptrons to explore the reorientation taskMichael R W Dawson, Debbie M Kelly, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Cognition|September 29, 2009
Episodic future thinking in 3- to 5-year-old children: the ability to think of what will be needed from a different point of viewJames Russell, Dean Alexis, Nicola Clayton
Cognition|September 1, 2009
Learning in reverse: eight-month-old infants track backward transitional probabilitiesBruna Pelucchi, Jessica F Hay, Jenny R Saffran
Cognition|July 21, 2009
Components of executive control with advantages for bilingual children in two culturesEllen Bialystok, Mythili Viswanathan
Cognition|July 21, 2009
Two-year-olds exclude novel objects as potential referents of novel words based on pragmaticsSusanne Grassmann, Marén Stracke, Michael Tomasello
Cognition|September 5, 2009
Object correspondence across brief occlusion is established on the basis of both spatiotemporal and surface feature cuesAndrew Hollingworth, Steven L Franconeri
Cognition|September 8, 2009
Done wrong or said wrong? Young children understand the normative directions of fit of different speech actsHannes Rakoczy, Michael Tomasello
Cognition|July 4, 2009
Easy on the mind, easy on the wrongdoer: discrepantly fluent violations are deemed less morally wrongSimon M Laham, Adam L Alter, Geoffrey P Goodwin
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Pageof 577
Cognition|May 5, 2009
A Bayesian framework for word segmentation: exploring the effects of contextSharon Goldwater, Thomas L Griffiths, Mark Johnson
Cognition|September 30, 2009
Are irrational reactions to unfairness truly emotionally-driven? Dissociated behavioural and emotional responses in the Ultimatum Game taskClaudia Civai, Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua, Matthias Gamer, et al.
Cognition|October 3, 2009
Using perceptrons to explore the reorientation taskMichael R W Dawson, Debbie M Kelly, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Cognition|September 29, 2009
Episodic future thinking in 3- to 5-year-old children: the ability to think of what will be needed from a different point of viewJames Russell, Dean Alexis, Nicola Clayton
Cognition|September 1, 2009
Learning in reverse: eight-month-old infants track backward transitional probabilitiesBruna Pelucchi, Jessica F Hay, Jenny R Saffran
Cognition|July 21, 2009
Components of executive control with advantages for bilingual children in two culturesEllen Bialystok, Mythili Viswanathan
Cognition|July 21, 2009
Two-year-olds exclude novel objects as potential referents of novel words based on pragmaticsSusanne Grassmann, Marén Stracke, Michael Tomasello
Cognition|September 5, 2009
Object correspondence across brief occlusion is established on the basis of both spatiotemporal and surface feature cuesAndrew Hollingworth, Steven L Franconeri
Cognition|September 8, 2009
Done wrong or said wrong? Young children understand the normative directions of fit of different speech actsHannes Rakoczy, Michael Tomasello
Cognition|July 4, 2009
Easy on the mind, easy on the wrongdoer: discrepantly fluent violations are deemed less morally wrongSimon M Laham, Adam L Alter, Geoffrey P Goodwin
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