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    Characterizing Human Expertise Using Computational Metrics of Feature Diagnosticity in a Pattern Matching Task
    with Thomas Busey, Dimitar Nikolov, Brandi Emerick, and John Vanderkolk
    Cognitive Science 41 (7): 1716-1759. 2017.
    Forensic evidence often involves an evaluation of whether two impressions were made by the same source, such as whether a fingerprint from a crime scene has detail in agreement with an impression taken from a suspect. Human experts currently outperform computer-based comparison systems, but the strength of the evidence exemplified by the observed detail in agreement must be evaluated against the possibility that some other individual may have created the crime scene impression. Therefore, the st…Read more
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    Cross-situational statistical learning: Implicit or intentional
    with George Kachergis and Richard M. Shiffrin
    In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cognitive Science Society. pp. 1189--1194. 2010.
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    Although statistical learning (SL) has been studied extensively in developmental dyslexia (DD), less attention has been paid to other fundamental challenges in language acquisition, such as cross-situational word learning. Such investigation is important for determining whether and how SL processes are affected in DD at the word level. In this study, typically developed (TD) adults and young adults with DD were exposed to a set of trials that contained multiple spoken words and multiple pictures…Read more
  • Elliot D. Cohen: What Would Aristotle do?
    Philosophy and Culture 34 (1): 115-118. 2007.