ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
Cognitive Networks: Applications of Network Science to Memory, Language, and Learning
Network science provides computational tools to model the structure and processes of complex systems, including human cognition. This symposium presents applications of network science to study various topics in the cognitive sciences, providing new insights into the structure of semantic memory, lexical processing, learning, and methods for translational research.
Chairs & Discussants
- Nichol CastroChair
University of Washington - Cynthia SiewCoChair
University of Warwick - Cynthia SiewCoChair
National University of Singapore
Presentations
- Semantic Impairments of Alzheimer's Disease Are Associated with Semantic Network ChangesJeffrey Zemla
- Treatment Outcomes for Aphasia Are Influenced By the Underlying Structure of the Phonological NetworkNichol Castro
- Using Network Science to Understand the Mental LexiconCynthia Siew
- The Networks Around Us: Topological Patterns in the Environment Drive Human LearningElisabeth Karuza