This special issue on conceptual representation contains invited papers from leading researchers across the range of cognitive science disciplines, addressing the nature of semantic and conceptual representation in the mind and brain.
This special issue on conceptual representation contains invited papers from leading researchers across the range of cognitive science disciplines, addressing the nature of semantic and conceptual representation in the mind and brain.
J.A. Hampton Helen E. Moss Concepts and Meaning: Introduction to the Special Issue on Conceptual Representation. L. W. Barsalou Situated Simulation in the Human Conceptual System. S.A. Sloman B.C. Malt Artifacts are not Ascribed Essences Nor are they Treated as Belonging to Kinds. E.J. Wisniewski C.A. Lamb E.L. Middleton On the Conceptual Basis for the Count and Mass Noun Distinction T.T. Rogers J.R. Hodges M.A. Lambon Ralph K. Patterson Object Recognition Under Semantic Impairment: The Effects of Conceptual Regularities on Perceptual Decisions. F.C. Keil Categorisation Causation and the Limits of Understanding. D.K. Levy Concepts Language and Privacy: An Argument "Vaguely Viennese in Provenance" E.M. Saffran H. Branch Coslett N. Martin C.B. Boronat Access to Knowledge from Pictures but Not Words in a Patient with Progressive Fluent Aphasia. G. Diesendruck Categories for Names or Names for Categories? The Interplay between Domain-Specific Conceptual Structure and Language.
J.A. Hampton Helen E. Moss Concepts and Meaning: Introduction to the Special Issue on Conceptual Representation. L. W. Barsalou Situated Simulation in the Human Conceptual System. S.A. Sloman B.C. Malt Artifacts are not Ascribed Essences Nor are they Treated as Belonging to Kinds. E.J. Wisniewski C.A. Lamb E.L. Middleton On the Conceptual Basis for the Count and Mass Noun Distinction T.T. Rogers J.R. Hodges M.A. Lambon Ralph K. Patterson Object Recognition Under Semantic Impairment: The Effects of Conceptual Regularities on Perceptual Decisions. F.C. Keil Categorisation Causation and the Limits of Understanding. D.K. Levy Concepts Language and Privacy: An Argument "Vaguely Viennese in Provenance" E.M. Saffran H. Branch Coslett N. Martin C.B. Boronat Access to Knowledge from Pictures but Not Words in a Patient with Progressive Fluent Aphasia. G. Diesendruck Categories for Names or Names for Categories? The Interplay between Domain-Specific Conceptual Structure and Language.
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