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June 2012, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 81-92 The social functions of explicit coherence evaluation
by Hugo Mercier - 93-105 Analytic thinking: do you feel like it?
by Valerie Thompson & Kinga Morsanyi - 107-119 Implicit cognition, emotion, and meta-cognitive control
by Ron Sun & Robert Mathews - 121-131 Spot the difference: distinguishing between two kinds of processing
by Jonathan Evans
December 2011, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 97-102 The future of behavioral game theory
by Herbert Gintis - 103-129 Educational models of knowledge prototypes development
by Flavia Santoianni - 131-148 What good is moral reasoning?
by Hugo Mercier - 149-164 On the economics of sleeping
by Tinna Asgeirsdottir & Gylfi Zoega - 165-168 Symposium on “Collective representations of quality”
by Camille Roth & Dario Taraborelli & Nigel Gilbert - 169-180 Disaggregating quality judgements
by Bruce Edmonds - 181-191 Quality versus mere popularity: a conceptual map for understanding human behavior
by R. Bentley & Michael O’Brien & Paul Ormerod - 193-201 Lovely weather, isn’t it? On the social dynamics of quality judgment
by Andrzej Nowak & Katarzyna Samson & Karolina Lisiecka & Michal Ziembowicz - 203-215 Food quality as a public good: cooperation dynamics and economic development in a rural community
by Riccardo Boero
June 2011, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-26 Punishment is not a group adaptation
by Nicolas Baumard - 27-55 Extrinsic and intrinsic motivations to innovate: tracing the motivation of ‘grassroot’ innovators in India
by Saradindu Bhaduri & Hemant Kumar - 57-78 Affective problem solving: emotion in research practice
by Lisa Osbeck & Nancy Nersessian - 79-96 From individual to social counterintuitiveness: how layers of innovation weave together to form multilayered tapestries of human cultures
by M. Upal
December 2010, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 113-118 Special issue on “experimental economics and the social embedding of economic behaviour and cognition”
by Christophe Heintz & Nicholas Bardsley - 119-138 Sociality and external validity in experimental economics
by Nicholas Bardsley - 139-157 Social norms or social preferences?
by Ken Binmore - 159-169 Cooperation in and out of the lab: a comment on Binmore’s paper
by Francesco Guala - 171-192 Has punishment played a role in the evolution of cooperation? A critical review
by Nicolas Baumard - 193-228 Network formation in repeated interactions: experimental evidence on dynamic behaviour
by Michele Bernasconi & Matteo Galizzi - 229-249 Is neuroeconomics doomed by the reverse inference fallacy?
by Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde
June 2010, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 In memoriam of Mary Douglas (1921–2007)
by Aaron Cicourel - 5-17 Predicting blame assignment in a case of negligent harm
by David Mandel - 19-23 Trust, secrecy and accuracy in voting systems: the case for transparency
by Roberto Casati - 25-29 Moral disengagement and tolerance for health care inequality in Texas
by Alfred McAlister - 31-58 How pretence can really be metarepresentational
by Cristina Meini & Alberto Voltolini - 59-83 Neuro-cybernetics of socio-scientific systems
by Masudul Choudhury & Mohammad Hossain - 85-110 Re-assessing ecology of tool transparency in epistemic practices
by Bernardo Pino - 111-112 L. Magnani: Abductive cognition: the epistemological and eco-cognitive dimensions of hypothetical reasoning
by Paul Thagard
December 2009, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 127-130 Special issue on: Social simulation
by Rosaria Conte - 131-134 Special issue on: Social simulation
by Flaminio Squazzoni - 135-152 ‘Binge’ drinking in the UK: a social network phenomenon
by Paul Ormerod & Greg Wiltshire - 153-172 Normal = Normative? The role of intelligent agents in norm innovation
by Marco Campenní & Giulia Andrighetto & Federico Cecconi & Rosaria Conte - 173-191 Modelling the emergence and dynamics of social and workplace segregation
by Mohamed Abdou & Nigel Gilbert - 193-207 The social transmission of choice: a simulation with applications to hegemonic discourse
by Edmund Chattoe-Brown - 209-221 Investigating the force multiplier effect of citizen event reporting by social simulation
by Mark Kramer & Roger Costello & John Griffith - 223-241 Self-emerging coordination mechanisms for knowledge integration processes
by Edoardo Mollona & Andrea Marcozzi - 243-258 Hybrid models for achieving and maintaining cooperative symbiotic groups
by İlker Yıldırım & Pınar Yolum
June 2009, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-6 Special issue on “cognition and emotion in economic decision making”
by Nicolao Bonini & Rob Ranyard & Luigi Mittone - 7-20 Dispositional anger and risk decision-making
by Elisa Gambetti & Fiorella Giusberti - 21-41 Emotions and perceived risks after the 2006 Israel–Lebanon war
by Uri Benzion & Shosh Shahrabani & Tal Shavit - 43-57 Heterogeneity in choices on Iowa Gambling Task: preference for infrequent–high magnitude punishment
by Varsha Singh & Azizuddin Khan - 59-76 Consumer decision in the context of a food hazard: the effect of commitment
by Michele Graffeo & Lucia Savadori & Katya Tentori & Nicolao Bonini & Rino Rumiati - 77-92 When happiness pays in negotiation
by Davide Pietroni & Gerben Kleef & Enrico Rubaltelli & Rino Rumiati - 93-107 Expectations and social decision-making: biasing effects of prior knowledge on Ultimatum responses
by Alan Sanfey - 109-126 Giving or taking: the role of dispositional power motivation and positive affect in profit maximization
by Markus Quirin & Martin Beckenkamp & Julius Kuhl
November 2008, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 143-156 Ontology for information systems: artefacts as a case study
by Massimiliano Carrara & Marzia Soavi - 157-166 Empirical modeling and information semantics
by Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic - 167-175 Is domain-general thinking a domain-specific adaptation?
by Vittorio Girotto & Katya Tentori - 177-191 Moral justification and feelings of adjustment to military law-enforcement situation: the case of Israeli soldiers serving at army roadblocks
by Shaul Kimhi & Shifra Sagy - 193-214 Refusing to budge: a confirmatory bias in decision making?
by Lea-Rachel Kosnik - 215-226 Taboo or tragic: effect of tradeoff type on moral choice, conflict, and confidence
by David Mandel & Oshin Vartanian - 227-237 Tacit knowledge, implicit learning and scientific reasoning
by Andrea Pozzali
June 2008, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-19 The role of cognitive and socio-cognitive conflict in learning to reason
by Katiuscia Sacco & Monica Bucciarelli - 21-34 Conditionals and conditional thinking
by Andrea Manfrinati & Pierdaniele Giaretta & Paolo Cherubini - 35-41 Symposium on “A multi-methodological approach to language evolution”
by Angelo Cangelosi - 43-64 From grasping to complex imitation: mirror systems on the path to language
by Michael Arbib & James Bonaiuto - 65-76 Language learning, power laws, and sexual selection
by Ted Briscoe - 77-94 Embodiment versus memetics
by Joanna Bryson - 95-108 How can “cheap talk” yield coordination, given a conflict?
by Mark Jeffreys - 109-128 Language co-evolved with the rule of law
by Chris Knight - 129-142 Primate social knowledge and the origins of language
by Robert Seyfarth & Dorothy Cheney
November 2007, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 115-142 Social institution, cognition, and survival: a cognitive–social simulation
by Ron Sun & Isaac Naveh - 143-172 A dual process model for cultural differences in thought
by Hiroshi Yama & Miwa Nishioka & Tomoko Horishita & Yayoi Kawasaki & Junichi Taniguchi - 173-187 Towards the emergence of meaning processes in computers from Peircean semiotics
by Antônio Gomes & Ricardo Gudwin & Charbel El-Hani & João Queiroz - 189-209 Semiosis in cognitive systems: a neural approach to the problem of meaning
by Eliano Pessa & Graziano Terenzi - 211-224 Can tacit knowledge fit into a computer model of scientific cognitive processes? The case of biotechnology
by Andrea Pozzali
June 2007, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-18 Bounded awareness: what you fail to see can hurt you
by Dolly Chugh & Max Bazerman - 19-33 The connectionist self in action
by David DeMoss - 35-39 Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part II”
by Massimiliano Carrara & Paolo Cherubini & Pierdaniele Giaretta - 41-52 The “vanishing” of the disjunction effect by sensible procrastination
by Maria Bagassi & Laura Macchi - 53-66 The psychology of dynamic probability judgment: order effect, normative theories, and experimental methodology
by Jean Baratgin & Guy Politzer - 67-89 How the construction of mental models improves learning
by Monica Bucciarelli - 91-114 Verisimilitude, cross classification and prediction logic. Approaching the statistical truth by falsified qualitative theories
by Roberto Festa
November 2006, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 123-138 Caring about framing effects
by Amber Bloomfield & Josh Sager & Daniel Bartels & Douglas Medin - 139-166 Internalism about truth
by Wolfram Hinzen - 167-171 Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I”
by Massimiliano Carrara & Paolo Cherubini & Pierdaniele Giaretta - 173-197 Symposium on ‘‘Cognition and Rationality: Part I’’ Relationships between rational decisions, human motives, and emotions
by Cristiano Castelfranchi & Francesca Giardini & Francesca Marzo - 199-211 Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I” Minimal rationality
by Isaac Levi - 213-228 Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I” The rationality of scientific discovery: abductive reasoning and epistemic mediators
by Lorenzo Magnani - 229-245 Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I” Relevance effects in reasoning
by Jean-Baptiste Henst
June 2006, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-38 Is the mind Bayesian? The case for agnosticism
by Jean Baratgin & Guy Politzer - 39-70 Cognitive/affective processes, social interaction, and social structure as representational re-descriptions: their contrastive bandwidths and spatio-temporal foci
by Aaron Cicourel - 71-77 Juliet: If they do see thee, they will murder thee. A satisficing algorithm for pragmatic conditionals
by Alejandro López-Rousseau & Timothy Ketelaar - 78-84 Against causal descriptivism
by Panu Raatikainen - 85-104 Emotional consensus in group decision making
by Paul Thagard & Fred Kroon - 105-122 Subjective measures of unconscious knowledge of concepts
by Eleni Ziori & Zoltán Dienes
December 2005, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 149-162 Neuropsychological data, intuitions, and semantic theories
by Diego Marconi - 163-178 Explanations by mechanisms in the social sciences. Problems, advantages and alternatives
by Karl-Dieter Opp - 179-195 Spontaneous coordination and evolutionary learning processes in an agent-based model
by Pierre Barbaroux & Gilles Enée - 197-222 Cognitive perspectives in economics
by Ludovic Dibiaggio - 223-238 Interactions in economic models: Statistical mechanics and networks
by Müge Ozman - 239-252 Leaving the ``gothic cathedral'' of economics
by Massimiliano Ugolini
June 2005, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Riccardo Viale - 3-12 Scoring and keying multiple choice tests: A case study in irrationality
by Maya Bar-Hillel & David Budescu & Yigal Attali - 13-25 ‘‘Just forget it.’’ Memory distortions as bounded rationality
by Bruno Frey - 27-48 Flying bicycles: How the Wright brothers invented the airplane
by Philip Johnson-Laird - 49-84 Cooperation and trust in group context
by Raimo Tuomela & Maj Tuomela - 85-96 A note on concave utility functions
by Martin Monti & Simon Grant & Daniel Osherson - 97-113 The social and communicative function of conditional statements
by Jonathan Evans - 115-127 On the import and rationale of value attribution
by Nicholas Rescher - 129-148 A matter of trust: The search for accountability in Italian politics, 1990–2000
by Cristina Bicchieri & Ram Mudambi & Pietro Navarra
September 2002, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-12 A naturalistic perspective on intentionality. Interview with Daniel Dennett
by Marco Mirolli & Daniel Dennett - 13-28 From knowledge to individual action. Confidence, the hidden face of uncertainty. A rereading of the works of Knight and Keynes
by Samira Guennif - 31-63 Thinking about biology. Modular constraints on categorization and reasoning in the everyday life of Americans, Maya, and scientists
by Scott Atran & Douglas Medin & Norbert Ross - 65-80 Framing and the theory-simulation controversy. Predicting people's decisions
by Josef Perner & Anton Kühberger - 81-96 Starvation, serotonin, and symbolism. A psychobiocultural perspective on stigmata
by Daniel Fessler
March 2002, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-1 Daniel Kahneman: the Nobel Prize for Economics awarded for Decision-making psychology
by Rino Rumiati & Nicolao Bonini - 3-7 Preface
by Lorenzo Magnani & Nancy Nersessian - 9-31 Conjectures and manipulations: External representations in scientific reasoning
by Lorenzo Magnani - 33-41 The history of models. Does it matter?
by Christian Haak - 43-50 Cheating neuropsychologists: A study of cognitive processes involved in scientific anomalies resolution
by Luca Pezzullo - 51-66 Physical models and fundamental laws: Using one piece of the world to tell about another
by Susan Sterrett - 67-79 Toward a history-based model for scientific invention: Problem-solving practices in the invention of the transistor and the development of the theory of superconductivity
by Lillian Hoddeson - 81-91 The nature of model-based understanding in condensed matter physics
by Sang Yi - 93-109 Discovering relativity beliefs: Towards a socio-cognitive model for Einstein's relativity theory formation
by Andrea Cerroni - 111-127 Multiagent system based scientific discovery within information society
by Francesco Amigoni & Viola Schiaffonati & Marco Somalvico - 129-154 Abstraction via generic modeling in concept formation in science
by Nancy Nersessian
September 2001, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-8 Enterprise risk management: Applications of economic modeling and information technology
by Christine Ries - 9-25 A Re-examination of illusory inferences based on factual conditional sentences
by Paolo Cherubini & Alberto Mazzocco & Simona Gardini & Aurore Russo - 29-32 Preface
by Lorenzo Magnani & Nancy Nersessian - 33-48 Models in science and mental models in scientists and nonscientists
by William Brewer - 49-58 Developmental issues in model-based reasoning during childhood
by Patricia Miller - 59-85 Conceptual mapping through keyword coupled clustering
by Zvika Marx & Ido Dagan - 87-104 Reasoning based on categorisation for interpreting and acting: a first approach
by Elisabetta Zibetti & Vicenç Quera & Charles Tijus & Francesc Beltran - 105-118 Moral reasoning without rules
by Alan Goldman
March 2001, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-30 On the functional orgins of essentialism
by H. Barrett - 31-57 The role of pragmatic rules in the conjunction fallacy
by Giuseppe Mosconi & Laura Macchi - 59-75 Is self-knowledge compatible with externalism?
by Pierre Jacob - 77-98 A mathematical theory of evidence for G.L.S. Shackle
by Guido Fioretti - 101-128 How do norms emerge? An outline of a theory
by Karl-Dieter Opp - 129-148 The norms of thought: Are they social?
by Pascal Engel - 149-162 F.A. Hayek’s theory of mind and theory of cultural evolution revisited: Toward and integrated perspective
by Evelyn Gick & Wolfgang Gick
September 2000, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 3-16 Individualism and holism: New controversies in the philosophy of social science
by Pierre Demeulenaere - 17-38 The limits of probability modelling: A serendipitous tale of goldfish, transfinite numbers, and pieces of string
by Ranald Macdonald - 39-69 Collective and joint intention
by Raimo Tuomela - 73-85 Dualism, monism, physicalism
by Tim Crane - 87-105 Interaction without reduction: The relationship between personal and sub-personal levels of description
by Martin Davies - 107-125 Do actions occur inside the body?
by Helen Steward
March 2000, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-24 Introductory article
by Riccardo Viale - 25-39 Bounded rationality in social science: Today and tomorrow
by Herbert Simon - 41-56 Reasons, cognition and society
by Raymond Boudon & Riccardo Viale - 57-72 How to build and use agent-based models in social science
by Nigel Gilbert & Pietro Terna - 73-93 Reasoning and pragmatics
by Guy Politzer & Laura Macchi - 95-107 Deduction and induction: Reasoning through mental models
by Bruno Bara & Monica Bucciarelli - 109-140 Through the agents' minds: Cognitive mediators of social action
by Cristiano Castelfranchi