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    2020

    Collins, P.J. and Hahn, Ulrike (2020) We might be wrong, but we think that hedging doesn't protect your reputation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 46 (7), pp. 1328-1348. ISSN 0278-7393.

    16 March 2020

    Caso, Andrea and Cooper, Richard P. (2020) A neurally plausible schema-theoretic approach to modelling cognitive dysfunction and neurophysiological markers in Parkinson's Disease. Neuropsychologia 140 (107359), ISSN 0028-3932.

    April 2020

    Hahn, Ulrike and Hansen, J.U. and Olsson, E.J. (2020) Truth tracking performance of social networks: how connectivity and clustering can make groups less competent. Synthese 197 , pp. 1511-1541. ISSN 0039-7857.

    May 2020

    Hahn, Ulrike (2020) Argument quality in Real-World Argumentation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 24 (5), pp. 363-374. ISSN 1364-6613.

    29 July 2020

    Buyakin, Eugene V. and Cooper, Richard P. (2020) Automatic and controlled sentence production: a computational model. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Developing a Mind: Learning in Humans, Animals, and Machines - Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.

    September 2020

    Guest, O. and Caso, A. and Cooper, Richard P. (2020) On simulating neural damage in Connectionist Networks. Computational Brain & Behavior 3 , pp. 289-321. ISSN 2522-087X.

    Madsen, J.K. and Hahn, Ulrike and Pilditch, T.D. (2020) The impact of partial source dependence on belief and reliability revision. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 46 (9), pp. 1795-1805. ISSN 0278-7393.

    November 2020

    Collins, P.J. and Krzyzanowska, K. and Hartmann, S. and Wheeler, G. and Hahn, Ulrike (2020) Conditionals and Testimony. Cognitive Psychology 122 (101329), ISSN 0010-0285.

    Pilditch, T.D. and Hahn, Ulrike and Fenton, N. and Lagnado, D.A. (2020) Dependencies in evidential reports: the case for informational advantages. Cognition 204 (104343), ISSN 0010-0277.

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