Technical Reports for 1991 (No. 35-60)
35: Comparisons between adaptive network and exemplar models of classification learning
Nosofsky, R., Kruschke, J. & McKinley, S.
36: Computable chaos
Winnie, J.
37: Computing structure: Sets, structures, and invariants in LISP
Winnie, J.
38: Shuffling arrays: Appearances may be deceiving
Castellan, N.J. Jr.
39: Relation between the rational model and the context model of categorization
Nosofsky, R.
40: Dimensions of difference: Compositional representation in AI and connectionism
Port, R. & van Gelder, T.
41: Comparison, categorization, and perceptual dimensions: A connectionist model of the development of the notion of sameness
Gasser, M. & Smith, L.
42: Word repetitions in sentence recognition
Murnane, K. & Shiffrin, R.
43: Similarity scaling and cognitive process models
Nosofsky, R.
44: Interference and the representation of events in memory
Murnane, K. & Shiffrin, R.
45: Similarity-scaling and cognitive process models
Nosofsky, R.
46: Models for recall and recognition
Raaijmakers, J. & Shiffrin, R.
47: ALCOVE: An exemplar-based connectionist model of category learning
Kruschke, J.
48: On the automatization of visual search
Shiffrin, R., Czerwinski, M. & Lightfoot, N.
49: Can judgment influence recall in memory-based inference tasks?
Pickel, K. & Castellan, N.J. Jr.
50: Dimensional attention learning in connectionist models of human categorization
Kruschke, J.
51: On the orienting value of attitudes: Attitude accessibility as a determinant of an object's attraction of visual attention
Roskos-Ewoldsen, D.R. & Fazio, R.H.
52: The identification problem in visual event perception Part I: Rate structures in optic flow and the degrees of freedom problem
Bingham., G.P.
53: The identification problem in visual event perception Part II: Dynamics and orientation
Bingham, G.P.
54: Automatization and training in visual search
Shiffrin, R., Czerwinski, M. & Lightfoot, N.
55: Similarity as structural aliment
Goldstone, R.L.
56: Signal detection analyses of dimensional interactions
Kadlec, H. & Townsend, J.
57: Implications of marginal and conditional detection parameters for the separabilities and independence of perceptual dimensions
Kadlec, H. & Townsend, J.
58: Decision field theory: A dynamic-cognitive approach to decision-making in an uncertain environment
Busemeyer, J. & Townsend, J.
59: The fundamental derivations from decision field theory
Busemeyer, J. & Townsend, J.
60: Affordances and dynamics: "Graspability" and center of mass perception
Bingham, G. & Muchisky, M.

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