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2010Why are some word orders more common than others? A uniform information density accountMaurits, L.; Perfors, A.; Navarro, D.; Neural Information Processing Systems (24th : 2010 : Cambridge)
2010How does the presence of a label affect attention to other features?Perfors, A.; Navarro, D.; Ohlsson, S.; Catrambone, R.; Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (32nd : 2010 : Portland, Oregon)
2010Social context effects on the impact of category labelsStephens, R.; Perfors, A.; Navarro, D.; Ohlsson, S.; Catrambone, R.; Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (32nd : 2010 : Portland, Oregon)
2010Adult language learners under cognitive load do not over-regularize like childrenPerfors, A.; Burns, N.; Ohlsson, S.; Catrambone, R.; Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (32nd : 2010 : Portland, Oregon)
2010How recursive is language? A Bayesian explorationPerfors, A.; Tenenbaum, J.; Gibson, E.; Regier, T.; Hulst, H.
2010Phonetic training makes word learning easierPerfors, A.; Dunbar, D.; Ohlsson, S.; Catrambone, R.; Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (32nd : 2010 : Portland, Oregon)
2010Similarity, feature discovery, and the size principleNavarro, D.; Perfors, A.
2010Variability, negative evidence, and the acquisition of verb argument constructionsPerfors, A.; Tenenbaum, J.; Wonnacott, E.
2010Probabilistic models of cognition: exploring representations and inductive biasesGriffiths, T.; Chater, N.; Kemp, C.; Perfors, A.; Tenenbaum, J.