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Volume 17, Number 1, January 2025
Introduction

Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 17, Issue 1. 4-6
Topic: Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society - Editor: Andrea Bender

Nancy J. Nersessian:
How Do Scientists Think? Contributions Toward a Cognitive Science of Science. 7-33

Peter Gärdenfors
:
The Geometry and Dynamics of Meaning. 34-56
Topic: Best of Papers from the 2024 Cognitive Science Society Conference

Thomas Wilschut
, Florian Sense
, Hedderik van Rijn
:
Modality Matters: Evidence for the Benefits of Speech-Based Adaptive Retrieval Practice in Learners with Dyslexia. 57-72

Yun-Shiuan Chuang
, Xiaojin Zhu, Timothy T. Rogers
:
The Delusional Hedge Algorithm as a Model of Human Learning From Diverse Opinions. 73-87

Maayan Keshev
, Mandy Cartner, Aya Meltzer-Asscher, Brian Dillon:
A Working Memory Model of Sentence Processing as Binding Morphemes to Syntactic Positions. 88-105

Ahyeon Choi
, Younyoung Bang, Jeong Mi Park, Kyogu Lee:
The Effects of Musical Factors on the Perception of Auditory Illusions. 106-119

Aida Ramezani
, Yang Xu:
Moral Association Graph: A Cognitive Model for Automated Moral Inference. 120-138
Volume 17, Number 2, 2025

Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 17, Issue 2. 142-143

Kara Weisman
, Tanya M. Luhrmann
:
Shifting Between Models of Mind: New Insights Into How Human Minds Give Rise to Experiences of Spiritual Presence and Alternative Realities. 144-179

Cleotilde Gonzalez, Henny Admoni
, Scott Brown
, Anita Williams Woolley
:
COHUMAIN: Building the Socio-Cognitive Architecture of Collective Human-Machine Intelligence. 180-188

Pranav Gupta, Thuy Ngoc Nguyen
, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Anita Williams Woolley
:
Fostering Collective Intelligence in Human-AI Collaboration: Laying the Groundwork for COHUMAIN. 189-216

Ishani Aggarwal, Gabriela Cuconato
, Nüfer Yasin Ates, Nicoleta Meslec:
Self-beliefs, Transactive Memory Systems, and Collective Identification in Teams: Articulating the Socio-Cognitive Underpinnings of COHUMAIN. 217-247

Scott Cheng-Hsin Yang, Tomas Folke, Patrick Shafto:
The Inner Loop of Collective Human-Machine Intelligence. 248-267

Christian Lebiere
, Peter Pirolli
, Matthew Johnson
, Michael K. Martin
, Donald Morrison
:
Cognitive Models for Machine Theory of Mind. 268-290

Michelle Zhao, Reid G. Simmons, Henny Admoni
:
The Role of Adaptation in Collective Human-AI Teaming. 291-323

Murray S. Bennett, Laiton G. Hedley, Jonathon Love, Joseph W. Houpt
, Scott D. Brown
, Ami Eidels:
Human Performance in Competitive and Collaborative Human-Machine Teams. 324-348

Lixiao Huang, Jared Freeman, Nancy J. Cooke, Myke C. Cohen, Xiaoyun Yin, Jeska Clark, Matthew D. Wood, Verica Buchanan, Christopher C. Corral, Federico Scholcover, Anagha Mudigonda, Lovein Thomas, Aaron Teo, John Colonna-romano:
Establishing Human Observer Criterion in Evaluating Artificial Social Intelligence Agents in a Search and Rescue Task. 349-373

Levin Brinkmann, Manuel Cebrián
, Niccoló Pescetelli
:
Adversarial Dynamics in Centralized Versus Decentralized Intelligent Systems. 374-391

Katie D. Evans
, Scott A. Robbins
, Joanna J. Bryson:
Do We Collaborate With What We Design? 392-411
Volume 17, Number 3, 2025

Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 17, Issue 3. 416-417

James L. McClelland
:
Reflections on David E. Rumelhart and the Rumelhart Prize. 418-429

Martha W. Alibali, Susan Wagner Cook:
A Career Dedicated to Gesture, Language, Learning, and Cognition: Susan Goldin-Meadow, 2021 Recipient of the Rumelhart Prize. 430-442

Susan Goldin-Meadow:
The Mind Hidden in Our Hands. 443-468

Erica A. Cartmill:
Gestural Iconicity and Alignment as Steps in the Evolution of Language. 469-491

Marie Coppola:
Homesign Research, Gesture Studies, and Sign Language Linguistics: The Bigger Picture of Homesign and Homesigners. 492-507

Özlem Ece Demir-Lira
, Tilbe Göksun:
Through Thick and Thin: Gesture and Speech Remain as an Integrated System in Atypical Development. 508-526

Boin Choi
, Meredith L. Rowe
:
The Role of Gesture in Language Development for Neurotypical Children and Children With or at Increased Likelihood of Autism. 527-544

R. Breckinridge Church
, Michelle Perry
, Melissa A. Singer
, Susan Wagner Cook
, Martha W. Alibali
:
Teachers' Gestures and How They Matter. 545-568

Eliza Congdon
, Miriam A. Novack
, Elizabeth Wakefield
:
Exploring Individual Differences: A Case for Measuring Children's Spontaneous Gesture Production as a Predictor of Learning From Gesture Instruction. 569-585

Spencer D. Kelly, Quang-anh Ngo Tran:
Exploring the Emotional Functions of Co-Speech Hand Gesture in Language and Communication. 586-608

Molly Flaherty
, Marieke Schouwstra
:
Validating Silent Gesture Lab Studies in a Naturally Emerging Sign Language: How Order is Used to Describe Intensional Versus Extensional Events in Nicaraguan Sign Language. 609-624

Morten H. Christiansen
, Mike Oaksford
:
Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of Nick Chater Receiving the 2023 Rumelhart Prize. 625-635

Mike Oaksford
:
Social Rationality and Human Reasoning: Logical Expressivism and the Flat Mind. 636-661

Carl J. Hodgetts, Ulrike Hahn
:
The Limited Place in Cognitive Space. 662-680

Gordon D. A. Brown
, Lukasz Walasek:
Distinguishing Underlying, Inferred, and Expressed Preferences, Attitudes, and Beliefs: An Absence of (Mental) Flatness? 681-712

Diego Trujillo, Mindy Zhang, Tan Zhi-Xuan, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Sydney Levine
:
Resource-Rational Virtual Bargaining for Moral Judgment: Toward a Probabilistic Cognitive Model. 713-738

Pablo Contreras Kallens
, Morten H. Christiansen
:
Distributional Semantics: Meaning Through Culture and Interaction. 739-769

Nick Chater
:
Hunting for Paradoxes: A Research Strategy for Cognitive Science. 770-801
Volume 17, Number 4, 2025

Andrea Bender:
Introduction to topiCS Volume 17, Issue 4. 806-807

Giosuè Baggio, Neil Cohn, Eva Wittenberg:
The Present and Future of Parallel Architectures of Language and Cognition. 808-821

Ray Jackendoff:
The Parallel Architecture in Language and Elsewhere. 822-831

Anastasia Smirnova:
Syntactic Variation in Reduced Registers Through the Lens of the Parallel Architecture. 832-842

Peter W. Culicover, Giuseppe Varaschin:
Parallel Architecture: From Problems and Mysteries to Solutions and Explanations. 843-854

Serge Minor, Natalia Mitrofanova, Marit Westergaard:
The Interaction of Linguistic and Visual Cues for the Processing of Case in Russian by Russian-German Bilinguals: An Eye Tracking Study. 855-867

Fernanda Ferreira, Madison Barker:
Perceptual Clauses as Units of Production in Visual Descriptions. 868-876

Peter Hagoort, Asli Özyürek:
Extending the Architecture of Language From a Multimodal Perspective. 877-887

Ramesh K. Mishra, Seema Prasad:
Parallel Interactions Between Linguistic and Contextual Factors in Bilinguals. 888-897

Ronald J. Planer:
Memetics and the Parallel Architecture. 898-908

Falk Huettig, Jan Hulstijn:
The Enhanced Literate Mind Hypothesis. 909-918

Maria Mercedes Piñango, Yao-Ying Lai, Ashwini Deo, Emily Foster-Hanson, Cheryl Lacadie, R. Todd Constable:
Comprehension of English for -adverbials: The Nature of Lexical Meanings and the Neurocognitive Architecture of Language. 919-935

Martin J. Pickering, Kristof Strijkers:
Language Production and Prediction in a Parallel Activation Model. 936-947

Giulia Rambelli, Emmanuele Chersoni, Davide Testa, Philippe Blache, Alessandro Lenci:
Neural Generative Models and the Parallel Architecture of Language: A Critical Review and Outlook. 948-961

Ray Jackendoff, Katrin E. Erk:
Toward a Deeper Lexical Semantics. 962-972

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