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  1. How the characteristics of words in child-directed speech differ from adult-directed speech to influence children’s productive vocabularies
  2. Simulating the relationship between non-word repetition performance and language growth in 2 year olds: Evidence from the Language 0-5 Project
  3. CLASSIC-Utterance-Boundary: A Chunking-Based Model of Early Naturalistic Word Segmentation
  4. Chunks of phonological knowledge play a significant role in children’s word learning and explain effects of neighborhood size, phonotactic probability, word frequency and word length
  5. Concurrent visual learning of adjacent and nonadjacent dependencies in adults and children.
  6. Two-year-old children’s processing of two-word sequences occurring 19 or more times per million and their influence on subsequent word learning
  7. Does short-term memory develop?
  8. Visual Speech Benefit in Clear and Degraded Speech Depends on the Auditory Intelligibility of the Talker and the Number of Background Talkers
  9. Diversity not quantity in caregiver speech: Using computational modeling to isolate the effects of the quantity and the diversity of the input on vocabulary growth
  10. Long-term associative learning predicts verbal short-term memory performance
  11. Diversity not quantity in caregiver speech: Using computational modeling to isolate the effects of the quantity and the diversity of the input on vocabulary growth
  12. The influence of children’s exposure to language from two to six years: The case of nonword repetition
  13. Questioning short-term memory and its measurement: Why digit span measures long-term associative learning
  14. Simulating the cross-linguistic pattern of Optional Infinitive errors in children’s declaratives and Wh- questions
  15. Insight and Search in Katona’s Five-Square Problem
  16. Acceleration in the bilingual acquisition of phonological structure: Evidence from Polish–English bilingual children
  17. Why computational models are better than verbal theories: the case of nonword repetition
  18. How do incorrect results change the processing of arithmetic information? Evidence from a divided visual field experiment
  19. The dynamics of search, impasse, and representational change provide a coherent explanation of difficulty in the nine-dot problem
  20. Syllabic Structure in SLI
  21. Cognitive mechanisms of insight: The role of heuristics and representational change in solving the eight-coin problem.
  22. Computational modelling of phonological acquisition: Simulating error patterns in nonword repetition tasks
  23. Why Chunking Should be Considered as an Explanation for Developmental Change before Short-Term Memory Capacity and Processing Speed
  24. A computational simulation of children’s performance across three nonword repetition tests
  25. Lexicality and Frequency in Specific Language Impairment: Accuracy and Error Data from Two Nonword Repetition Tests
  26. Lexical and sublexical knowledge influences the encoding, storage, and articulation of nonwords
  27. Identifying the task characteristics that predict children's construction task performance
  28. Computer Simulations of Developmental Change: The Contributions of Working Memory Capacity and Long‐Term Knowledge
  29. Investigating the Effect of Mental Set on Insight Problem Solving
  30. Linking working memory and long‐term memory: a computational model of the learning of new words
  31. An objective examination of consumer perception of nutrition information based on healthiness ratings and eye movements
  32. Identifying the Task Variables That Predict Object Assembly Difficulty
  33. Production Systems and Rule‐Based Inference
  34. Identifying the task variables that influence perceived object assembly complexity
  35. Testing two cognitive theories of insight.
  36. Chunking mechanisms in human learning
  37. Supporting cognitive models as users