Joseph L Austerweil
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Recent Articles
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Zemla J, Gooding D, Austerweil J
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):22528.
PMID: 38110643
As people age, they learn and store new knowledge in their semantic memory. Despite learning a tremendous amount of information, people can still recall information relevant to the current situation...
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Mohanta S, Afrasiabi M, Casey C, Tanabe S, Redinbaugh M, Kambi N, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2021 Nov;
41(49):10130-10147.
PMID: 34732525
Learned associations between stimuli allow us to model the world and make predictions, crucial for efficient behavior (e.g., hearing a siren, we expect to see an ambulance and quickly make...
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Sanborn A, Heller K, Austerweil J, Chater N
Psychol Rev
. 2021 Sep;
128(6):1145-1186.
PMID: 34516151
Much categorization behavior can be explained by family resemblance: New items are classified by comparison with previously learned exemplars. However, categorization behavior also shows a variety of dimensional biases, where...
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Ho M, Cushman F, Littman M, Austerweil J
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2021 Sep;
150(11):2246-2272.
PMID: 34498911
Theory of mind enables an observer to interpret others' behavior in terms of unobservable beliefs, desires, intentions, feelings, and expectations about the world. This also empowers the person whose behavior...
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Lange K, Hopman E, Zemla J, Austerweil J
PLoS One
. 2020 Jun;
15(6):e0234928.
PMID: 32579582
Are bilinguals more creative than monolinguals? Some prior research suggests bilinguals are more creative because the knowledge representations for their second language are similarly structured to those of highly creative...
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Zemla J, Cao K, Mueller K, Austerweil J
Behav Res Methods
. 2020 Mar;
52(4):1681-1699.
PMID: 32128696
The verbal fluency task-listing words from a category or words that begin with a specific letter-is a common experimental paradigm that is used to diagnose memory impairments and to understand...
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Austerweil J, Sanborn S, Griffiths T
Cogn Sci
. 2019 Aug;
43(8):e12777.
PMID: 31446666
Generalization is a fundamental problem solved by every cognitive system in essentially every domain. Although it is known that how people generalize varies in complex ways depending on the context...
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Analyzing Knowledge Retrieval Impairments Associated with Alzheimer's Disease Using Network Analyses
Zemla J, Austerweil J
Complexity
. 2019 Jul;
2019.
PMID: 31341377
A defining characteristic of Alzheimer's disease is difficulty in retrieving semantic memories, or memories encoding facts and knowledge. While it has been suggested that this impairment is caused by a...
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Zemla J, Austerweil J
Comput Brain Behav
. 2019 Jun;
1(1):36-58.
PMID: 31179436
One popular and classic theory of how the mind encodes knowledge is an associative semantic network, where concepts and associations between concepts correspond to nodes and edges, respectively. A major...
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Ho M, Cushman F, Littman M, Austerweil J
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2019 Feb;
148(3):520-549.
PMID: 30802127
Carrots and sticks motivate behavior, and people can teach new behaviors to other organisms, such as children or nonhuman animals, by tapping into their reward learning mechanisms. But how people...