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    Are baboons learning "orthographic" representations? Probably not by Linke, Maja, Bröker, Franziska, Ramscar, Michael, Baayen, Harald

    Published in PloS one (31-08-2017)
    “…The ability of Baboons (papio papio) to distinguish between English words and nonwords has been modeled using a deep learning convolutional network model that…”
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    A space of goals: the cognitive geometry of informationally bounded agents by Archer, Karen, Catenacci Volpi, Nicola, Bröker, Franziska, Polani, Daniel

    Published in Royal Society open science (07-12-2022)
    “…Traditionally, Euclidean geometry is treated by scientists as and objective. However, when we take the position of an agent, the problem of selecting a best…”
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    When unsupervised training benefits category learning by Bröker, Franziska, Love, Bradley C., Dayan, Peter

    Published in Cognition (01-04-2022)
    “…•People can learn through unsupervised or supervised means.•Semi-supervised learning includes both unsupervised and supervised trials.•Unsupervised trials can…”
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    Forget-me-some: General versus special purpose models in a hierarchical probabilistic task by Bröker, Franziska, Marshall, Louise, Bestmann, Sven, Dayan, Peter

    Published in PloS one (22-10-2018)
    “…Humans build models of their environments and act according to what they have learnt. In simple experimental environments, such model-based behaviour is often…”
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    Lexical frequency co-determines the speed-curvature relation in articulation by Tomaschek, Fabian, Arnold, Denis, Bröker, Franziska, Baayen, R. Harald

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-05-2018)
    “…•Tongue movements showed non-linear relation between speed and curvature.•Increasing word frequency correlates with smoother articulatory…”
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    Representing absence of evidence: why algorithms and representations matter in models of language and cognition by Bröker, Franziska, Ramscar, Michael

    Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (21-04-2023)
    “…Theories of language and cognition develop iteratively from ideas, experiments and models. The abstract nature of "cognitive processes" means that…”
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    Categories in the pigeon brain: A reverse engineering approach by Koenen, Charlotte, Pusch, Roland, Bröker, Franziska, Thiele, Samuel, Güntürkün, Onur

    “…Pigeons are well known for their visual capabilities as well as their ability to categorize visual stimuli at both the basic and superordinate level. We adopt…”
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    Demystifying unsupervised learning: how it helps and hurts by Bröker, Franziska, Holt, Lori L., Roads, Brett D., Dayan, Peter, Love, Bradley C.

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-11-2024)
    “…Humans are not guaranteed to benefit from unsupervised experiences (and neither are machines).Instead, given unsupervised experience, humans self-reinforce…”
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    Emerging category representation in the visual forebrain hierarchy of pigeons (Columba livia) by Azizi, Amir Hossein, Pusch, Roland, Koenen, Charlotte, Klatt, Sebastian, Bröker, Franziska, Thiele, Samuel, Kellermann, Janosch, Güntürkün, Onur, Cheng, Sen

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-01-2019)
    “…Recognizing and categorizing visual stimuli are cognitive functions vital for survival, and an important feature of visual systems in primates as well as in…”
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    Investigating dialectal differences using articulography by Wieling, Martijn, Tomaschek, Fabian, Arnold, Denis, Tiede, Mark, Bröker, Franziska, Thiele, Samuel, Wood, Simon N., Baayen, R. Harald

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2016)
    “…The present study uses electromagnetic articulography, by which the position of tongue and lips during speech is measured, for the study of dialect variation…”
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    A space of goals: the cognitive geometry of informationally bounded agents by Archer, Karen, Volpi, Nicola Catenacci, Bröker, Franziska, Polani, Daniel

    Published 05-11-2021
    “…Traditionally, Euclidean geometry is treated by scientists as a priori and objective. However, when we take the position of an agent, the problem of selecting…”
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