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The Cognitive Science Online was launched in
January, 2003. We are currently on the second issue
of volume 3.
Volume 3, Issue 1
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Sereno, M. I. (2005)
Language origins without the semantic urge.
Cognitive Science Online, 3, pp. 1-12.
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Kiang, M. (2005)
Conceptual blending theory and psychiatry.
Cognitive Science Online, 3, pp. 13-24.
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Volume 2, Issue 1
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Jachimowicz, G. & Geiselman, R. E.(2004)
Comparison of ease of falsification of Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder diagnosis using standard behavioral rating scales.
Cognitive Science Online, 2, pp. 6-20.
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Alac, M. & Coulson, S.(2004)
The man, the key, or the car: Who or what is parked out back?
Cognitive Science Online, 2, pp. 21-34.
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Volume 1, Issue 2
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Schwichtenberg, B. (2003)
Blending in action: Diagrams reveal conceptual integration in routine activity.
Cognitive Science Online, 1, pp. 34-45.
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Liebscher, R. & Belew, R. K. (2003)
Lexical dynamics and conceptual change: Analyses and implications
for information retrieval.
Cognitive Science Online, 1, pp. 46-57.
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Volume 1, Issue 1
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Yu, H. & de Sa, V.R. (2003) Nonlinear reverse-correlation with synthesized
naturalistic noise. Cognitive Science Online, 1, pp. 1-7.
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Moineau, S. (2003) Tapping into the continuum of linguistic performance:
Implications for the assessment of deficits in individuals with aphasia.
Cognitive Science Online, 1, pp. 8-21.
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Hubbard, E.M. (2003) A discussion and review of Uttal (2001), The New Phrenology.
Cognitive Science Online, 1, pp. 22-33.
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