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2004
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The conjunction fallacy: a misunderstanding about conjunction?
It is easy to construct pairs of sentences X, Y that lead many people to ascribe higher probability to the conjunction X-and-Y than to the conjuncts X, Y. Whether an error is ther...
Katya Tentori, Nicolao Bonini, Daniel N. Osherson
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2004
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Restricting grammatical complexity
of natural language syntax often characterize grammatical knowledge as a form of abstract computation. This paper argues that such a characterization is correct, and that fundamen...
Robert Frank
COGSCI
2004
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Reinstatement, floating conclusions, and the credulity of Mental Model reasoning
Johnson-Laird and coworkers' Mental Model theory of propositional reasoning is shown to be somewhere in between what logicians have defined as "credulous" and "...
Jean-François Bonnefon
COGSCI
2004
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Mapping visual attention with change blindness: new directions for a new method
Change blindness provides a new technique for mapping visual attention with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. Change blindness can occur when a brief full-field blank...
Peter U. Tse
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2004
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Reverse correlation in neurophysiology
This article presents a review of reverse correlation in neurophysiology. We discuss the basis of reverse correlation in linear transducers and in spiking neurons. The application...
Dario L. Ringach, Robert Shapley