Technical Reports for 1993 (No. 85-107)
85: Goal-Driven Learning:Fundamental Issues & Symposium Report
Leake, D. & Ram, A.
86: State-Space Representation of General Race & Coactivation Models: Prospects for Testability
Colonius, H. & Townsend, J.T.
87: The Role of Similarity in Categorization: Providing A Groundwork
Goldstone, R. L.
88: Positively and negatively
Goldstone, R. L.
89: The Time Course of Comparison
Goldstone, R. & Medin, D.
90: Feature Distribution and Biased Estimation of Visual Displays
Goldstone, R. L.
91: Short-term memory: A brief commentary.
Shiffrin, R. M.
92: Comparing Models of Rule-Base Classification Learning: A Replication and Extension of Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961)
Nosofsky, Robert M. Gluck, Mark, Palmeri, Thomas, McKinley, Stephen, Glauthier, Paul
93: Temporal Pattern Recognition With Fully-recurrent Networks
Cummins, Fred, Robert Port, J. Devin McAuley, Anderson, Sven
94: Effects of Length and Strength on Familiarity in Recognition
Shiffrin, Richard M . Huber David, Marinelli, Kim
95: Knowledge Representation in Conceptual Realism
Cocchiarella, Nino B.
96: On Prototypes & Phonetic Categories: A Critical Assessment of the Perceptual Magnet Effect in speech Perception
Lively, Scott E.
97: Influences of Categorization on Perceptual Discrimination
Goldstone, Robert
98: An Efficient Method for Obtaining Similarity Data
Goldstone, Robert
99: TODAM and the list-strength and list-length effects: Comment on Murdock and Kahana
Shiffrin, R. M., Ratcliff, R., Murnane, K., & Nobel, P.
100: Seven Plus or Minus Two: A Commentary on Capacity Limitations
Shiffrin, R. M., & Nosofsky, R. M.
101: Egocentric Distance Information In Optic Flow Generated By Head Movement
Bingham, Geoffrey P. & Stassen, Michael G.
102: Dynamics and the Problem of Visual Event Recognition
Bingham, Geoffrey P.
103: Dynamics and the Orientation of Kinematic Forms in Visual Event Recognition
Bingham,Geoffrey P., Rosenblum, Lawrence D. & Schmidt, Richard
104: Investigations of Exemplar and Decision Bound Models in Large, Ill-Defined Category Structures
McKinley, Stephen C. & Nosofsky, Robert M.
105: The Roles of Philosophy in Cognitive Science
van Gelder, Tim
106: Gaussian General Recognitions Theory (GRT) and Perceptual Independence
Thomas, Robin D.
107: Attention, Automatism, and Consciousness
Shiffrin, Richard M.

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