Technical Reports for 1998 (No. 219-226)

Note: Starting with #224, Cognitive Science Tech Reports are available as PDF files from our server. To view and print them, download Adobe Acrobat Reader (it's free):


219: Infant Sensitivity to the Trajectory Forms of Rigid and Nonrigid Events
Emily A. Wickelgren & Geoffrey P. Bingham
220: The Rate of Adaptation to Displacement Prisms Remains Constant Despite Acquisition of Rapid Calibration
Geoffrey P. Bingham & Jennifer L. Romack
221: Where Do Relations Come From?
Michael Gasser & Eliana Colunga
222: Accounts of Blending, Distinctiveness and Typicality in Face Recognition
Thomas A. Busey & Jennifer Tunnicliff (University of California at Riverside)
223: Decision Making Under Time Pressure: An Independent Test of Sequential Sampling Models
Itiel E. Dror (Southampton University), Jerome R. Busemeyer, Beth Basola (Southampton University)
224: Conflict and the Stochastic Dominance Principle of Decision Making
Adele Diederich (Universitat Oldenburg), Jerome R. Busemeyer
225: Vowel Formant Discrimination in Ordinary Listening Conditions
Diane Kewley-Port, Yijian Zheng
226: Dynamic and consequential consistency of choices between paths of Decision Trees
Jerome R. Busemeyer, Ethan Weg, Rachel Barkan, Zhengping Ma


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