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1Finding Structure in TimeCognitive Science19906,281
2Does the autistic child have a “theory of mind” ?Cognition19856,234
3Insensitivity to future consequences following damage to human prefrontal cortexCognition19945,078
4Beliefs about beliefs: Representation and constraining function of wrong beliefs in young children's understanding of deceptionCognition19834,989
5Cognitive Load During Problem Solving: Effects on LearningCognitive Science19884,165
6Categorization and Representation of Physics Problems by Experts and Novices*Cognitive Science19813,767
7Connectionism and cognitive architecture: A critical analysisCognition19883,538
8Structure-Mapping: A Theoretical Framework for Analogy*Cognitive Science19833,384
9The motor theory of speech perception revisedCognition19852,645
10A Learning Algorithm for Boltzmann Machines*Cognitive Science19852,437
11The logic of social exchange: Has natural selection shaped how humans reason? Studies with the Wason selection taskCognition19892,430
12Why a Diagram is (Sometimes) Worth Ten Thousand WordsCognitive Science19872,385
13Finding structure in timeCognitive Science19901,949
14Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: basic evidence and a workspace frameworkCognition20011,941
15Linguistic complexity: locality of syntactic dependenciesCognition19981,930
16Phonological recoding and self-teaching: sine qua non of reading acquisitionCognition19951,847
17Dorsal and ventral streams: a framework for understanding aspects of the functional anatomy of languageCognition20041,839
18Referring as a collaborative processCognition19861,727
19Learning and development in neural networks: the importance of starting smallCognition19931,663
20Varieties of numerical abilitiesCognition19921,638
21Time-locked multiregional retroactivation: A systems-level proposal for the neural substrates of recall and recognitionCognition19891,626
22The spatial and temporal signatures of word production componentsCognition20041,622
23Infants selectively encode the goal object of an actor's reachCognition19981,609
24Functional parallelism in spoken word-recognitionCognition19871,501
25Flashbulb memoriesCognition19771,498
26Other minds in the brain: a functional imaging study of “theory of mind” in story comprehensionCognition19951,462
27Self-Explanations: How Students Study and Use Examples in Learning to Solve ProblemsCognitive Science19891,427
28On language and connectionism: Analysis of a parallel distributed processing model of language acquisitionCognition19881,414
29Newborns' preferential tracking of face-like stimuli and its subsequent declineCognition19911,412
30Contributions of memory circuits to language: the declarative/procedural modelCognition20041,391
31Expectation-based syntactic comprehensionCognition20081,352
32Preverbal and verbal counting and computationCognition19921,300
33Toward a Theory of Intrinsically Motivating Instruction*Cognitive Science19811,296
34A precursor of language acquisition in young infantsCognition19881,279
35Parts of recognitionCognition19841,268
36Metaphoric structuring: understanding time through spatial metaphorsCognition20001,267
37The relationship between cognition and action: performance of children 312–7 years old on a stroop- like day-night testCognition19941,232
38The temporal structure of spoken language understandingCognition19801,223
39A cognitive developmental approach to morality: investigating the psychopathCognition19951,219
40Incremental interpretation at verbs: restricting the domain of subsequent referenceCognition19991,206
41Large number discrimination in 6-month-old infantsCognition20001,181
42Monitoring and self-repair in speechCognition19831,169
43Force Dynamics in Language and CognitionCognitive Science19881,155
44Reason-based choiceCognition19931,151
45The faculty of language: what's special about it?Cognition20051,143
46Maturational Constraints on Language LearningCognitive Science19901,139
47Taking the intentional stance at 12 months of ageCognition19951,130
48Competitive Learning: From Interactive Activation to Adaptive ResonanceCognitive Science19871,115
49Statistical learning of tone sequences by human infants and adultsCognition19991,111
50Physical Symbol Systems*Cognitive Science19801,086
51A purely geometric module in the rat's spatial representationCognition19861,078
52Autism: beyond “theory of mind”Cognition19941,075
53Are humans good intuitive statisticians after all? Rethinking some conclusions from the literature on judgment under uncertaintyCognition19961,065
54Connectionist Models and Their PropertiesCognitive Science19821,060
55Categories and induction in young childrenCognition19861,057
56The sausage machine: A new two-stage parsing modelCognition19781,038
57Does awareness of speech as a sequence of phones arise spontaneously?Cognition19791,036
58Objects and attention: the state of the artCognition20011,026
59Eliciting Self-Explanations Improves UnderstandingCognitive Science19941,023
60Children's understanding of countingCognition19901,016
61Forward Models: Supervised Learning with a Distal TeacherCognitive Science1992999
62How a Cockpit Remembers Its SpeedsCognitive Science1995973
63Contributing to DiscourseCognitive Science1989933
64A Cognitive Model of Planning*Cognitive Science1979913
65Infant sensitivity to distributional information can affect phonetic discriminationCognition2002909
66Conceptual Integration NetworksCognitive Science1998895
67Analogical Mapping by Constraint SatisfactionCognitive Science1989892
68Lazy, not biased: Susceptibility to partisan fake news is better explained by lack of reasoning than by motivated reasoningCognition2019892
69Do young children have adult syntactic competence?Cognition2000889
70Correlates of linguistic rhythm in the speech signalCognition1999878
71A spreading-activation theory of lemma retrieval in speakingCognition1992873
72On Distinguishing Epistemic from Pragmatic ActionCognitive Science1994872
73The Large‐Scale Structure of Semantic Networks: Statistical Analyses and a Model of Semantic GrowthCognitive Science2005872
74What some concepts might not beCognition1983866
75Varieties of developmental dyslexiaCognition1993866
76Do six-month-old infants perceive causality?Cognition1987865
77Shortlist: a connectionist model of continuous speech recognitionCognition1994865
78Visual routinesCognition1984863
79Object permanence in five-month-old infantsCognition1985857
80How direct is visual perception?: Some reflections on Gibson's “ecological approach”Cognition1981854
81Visual statistical learning in infancy: evidence for a domain general learning mechanismCognition2002854
82Lesion analysis of the brain areas involved in language comprehensionCognition2004845
83An Overview of the KL-ONE Knowledge Representation System*Cognitive Science1985840
84From single to multiple deficit models of developmental disordersCognition2006836
85Communicative competence and theory of mind in autism: A test of relevance theoryCognition1993829
86Learning to express motion events in English and Korean: The influence of language-specific lexicalization patternsCognition1991827
87Interaction with context during human sentence processingCognition1988819
88Bilingualism aids conflict resolution: Evidence from the ANT taskCognition2008817
89Time in the mind: Using space to think about timeCognition2008814
90Diagnostic Models for Procedural Bugs in Basic Mathematical Skills*Cognitive Science1978809
91What is embodiment? A psychometric approachCognition2008802
92Feature Discovery by Competitive Learning*Cognitive Science1985797
93Cognitive load selectively interferes with utilitarian moral judgmentCognition2008797
94On the adequacy of prototype theory as a theory of conceptsCognition1981789
95Dual Space Search During Scientific ReasoningCognitive Science1988786
96Principles of Object PerceptionCognitive Science1990769
97Representations in Distributed Cognitive TasksCognitive Science1994755
98Initial knowledge: six suggestionsCognition1994755
99Domain-specific reasoning: Social contracts, cheating, and perspective changeCognition1992753
100From communication to language—a psychological perspectiveCognition1974752