R. Francisco Mata

Instituto De Artes Visuales Del Estado De Puebla
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    Using Network Science to Understand the Aging Lexicon: Linking Individuals' Experience, Semantic Networks, and Cognitive Performance
    with Dirk U. Wulff, Simon De Deyne, and Samuel Aeschbach
    Topics in Cognitive Science 14 (1): 93-110. 2022.
    People undergo many idiosyncratic experiences throughout their lives that may contribute to individual differences in the size and structure of their knowledge representations. Ultimately, these can have important implications for individuals' cognitive performance. We review evidence that suggests a relationship between individual experiences, the size and structure of semantic representations, as well as individual and age differences in cognitive performance. We conclude that the extent to wh…Read more
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    Search and the Aging Mind: The Promise and Limits of the Cognitive Control Hypothesis of Age Differences in Search
    with Bettina von Helversen
    Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (3): 416-427. 2015.
    Search is a prerequisite for successful performance in a broad range of tasks ranging from making decisions between consumer goods to memory retrieval. How does aging impact search processes in such disparate situations? Aging is associated with structural and neuromodulatory brain changes that underlie cognitive control processes, which in turn have been proposed as a domain‐general mechanism controlling search in external environments as well as memory. We review the aging literature to evalua…Read more
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    A Phenomenological Investigation of the Presencing of Space
    Phenomenology and Practice 10 (1): 25-46. 2016.
    In this paper the author explores certain fulfilling personal experiences that he describes as the presencing of space, i.e. the way in which an individual’s spatial involvement may put him or her in contact with reality as a whole. These experiences are investigated from a phenomenological perspective, and the differences between them and other similar experiences, such as that of the sublime or topophilia, are highlighted. A neologism is introduced: topoaletheia to name a distinctive type of s…Read more
  • Exploration and Exploitation in Memory Search Across the Lifespan
    with Thomas Hills, Andreas Wilke, and Gregory Samanez-Larkin
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    Search and the Aging Mind: The Promise and Limits of the Cognitive Control Hypothesis of Age Differences in Search
    with Bettina Helversen
    Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (3): 416-427. 2015.
    Search is a prerequisite for successful performance in a broad range of tasks ranging from making decisions between consumer goods to memory retrieval. How does aging impact search processes in such disparate situations? Aging is associated with structural and neuromodulatory brain changes that underlie cognitive control processes, which in turn have been proposed as a domain-general mechanism controlling search in external environments as well as memory. We review the aging literature to evalua…Read more
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