| Devitto, Z., & Burgess, C. (in press). Brain
and Cognition. (Not yet available
in PDF format)
Alison, J., & Burgess, C. (in press). Brain and Cognition.
(Not yet available in PDF format)
Buchanan, L., Westbury, C., & Burgess, C. (in press). Characterizing
semantic space: Neighborhood effects in word recognition. Psychonomics
Bulletin & Review. (Not yet available
in PDF format)
Peterson,
R. R., & Burgess, C., Dell, G. S., & Eberhard, K. (2001).
Dissociation between syntactic and semantic processing during
idiom comprehension. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory, and Cognition, 27, 1223 - 1237.
Available in PDF format
(8.6MB)
Burgess, C. (2001). Representing and resolving semantic ambiguity:
A contribution from high-dimensional memory modeling. In Gorfein,
D.S. (Ed.), On the Consequences of Meaning Selection: Perspectives
on Resolving Lexical Ambiguity. APA Press. Available
in PDF format (5.5MB)
Burgess, C., Conley, P., Decker, C., & Devitto, Z. (2001). The
Psychology Graduate Applicant's Portal. Behavior Research Methods,
Instruments, & Computers, 33, 263-266. Available
in PDF format (1.0MB)
Conley, P., Burgess, C., & Glosser, G. (2001). Age and Alzheimer's:
A computational model of changes in representation. Brain and
Cognition, 46, 86-90. Available
in PDF format (1.3MB)
Burgess, C. (2000). Theory and Operational Definitions in Computational
Memory Models: A Response to Glenberg and Robertson (2000). Journal
of Memory and Language, 43, 402 - 408. (Available
in PDF format) (40k)
Li, P., Burgess, C., & Lund, K. (2000). The acquisition of word
meaning through global lexical co-occurrences. Proceedings
of the Thirty-first annual Child Language Research Forum (pp.
167 - 178). Stanford, CA: Center for the Study of Language and
Information. Available
in PDF format (5.6MB)
Buchanan, L., Kiss, I., & Burgess, C. (2000). Word and nonword
reading in a deep dyslexic: Phonological information enhances
performance. Brain and Cognition, 43, 65-68. (Not
yet available in PDF format)
Conley, P., Burgess, C. (2000). Age effects in a computational
model of memory. Brain and Cognition, 43, 104 108. Available
in PDF format (1.9MB)
Segalowitz, S.J., & Burgess, C. (2000). Neuropsychology in the
new millennium: Prognostications, dreams, and warnings. Brain
and Cognition, 1-3. Available
in PDF format (812kB)
Conley, P., & Burgess, C. (2000). A computational approach to
modeling population differences. Behavior Research Methods,
Instruments, & Computers, 32, 274 - 279. Available
in PDF format (3.1MB)
Burgess,
C. & Lund, K. (2000) The dynamics of meaning in memory. In
Dietrich & Markman (Eds.), Cognitive Dynamics: Conceptual Change
in Humans and Machines. Available
in PDF format (15MB)
Audet, C., & Burgess, C. (1999). Using a high-dimensional memory
model to evaluate the properties of abstract and concrete words.
Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 37 -
42). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Available
in PDF format (3.6MB)
Livesay, K., & Burgess, C. (1999). The Influence of Verbal Ability
on Mediated Priming. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society
(pp. 314 - 319). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Available in PDF format
(4.8MB)
Atchley, R. A., Burgess, C., Keeney, M. (1999). The effect of
timecourse and context on the facilitation of semantic features
in the cerebral hemispheres. Neuropsychology, 13, 389-403.
Available in PDF format
(12.0MB)
Atchley, R. A., Keeney, M., & Burgess, C. (1999). Cerebral hemispheric
mechanisms linking ambiguous word meaning retrieval and creativity.
Brain and Cognition, 40, 479 - 499. Available
in PDF format (11.2MB)
Conley, P., Burgess, C., & Hage, D. (1999). Large scale databases
of proper names. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, &
Computers, 31, 215-219. Available
in PDF format (2.8MB)
Audet, C., Burgess, C., & Driessen, N. (1999). Redundant representations
of categorical and locative relationships in the cerebral hemispheres.
Brain and Cognition, 40, 29-31. (Not
yet available in PDF format)
Burgess,
C., & Conley, P. (1999) Representing proper names and objects
in a common semantic space: A computational model. Brain and
Cognition, xx, xx. Available
in PDF format (32KB)
Burgess,
C. (1998) From simple associations to the building blocks
of language: Modeling meaning in memory with the HAL model.
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 30, 188-198.
[invited address]. Available
in PDF format (3.4MB)
Livesay,
K., & Burgess, C. (1998). Mediated priming does not rely on
weak semantic relatedness or local co-occurrence. Proceedings
of the Cognitive Science Society . Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Available
in PDF format(1.5 MB)
Audet,
C. & Burgess, C. (1998) Distinguishing between manner of motion
and inherently directed motion verbs using a high-dimensional
memory space and semantic judgments. Proceedings of the Cognitive
Science Society (p.66-71). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates,998) Evaluating Semantic Neighborhood Effects in Categorical
and Locative Priming Inc. Available
in PDF format (1.2MB)
Burgess,
C., & Conley, P. (1998) Developing semantic representations
for proper names. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society
(p.185-190). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Available
in PDF format (1.5MB)
Burgess,
C., & Livesay, K. (1998) The effect of corpus size in predicting
reaction time in a basic word recognition task: Moving on from
Kucera and Francis. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments,
& Computers, 30, 272-277. Available
in PDF format (1.6MB)
Burgess,
C., Livesay, K., & Lund, K. (1998). Explorations in context
space: Words, sentences, discourse. Discourse Processes, 25,
211 - 257. [Invited paper] Available
in PDF format (12.4MB)
Atchley,
R. A., & Burgess, C. (1998). Contextual influences on meaning
retrieval in the cerebral hemispheres. Brain and Cognition,
37, 63-66. Available
in PDF format (774KB)
Livesay,
K., & Burgess, C. (1998). Mediated priming in high-dimensional
semantic space: No effect of direct semantic relationships or
CO-occurrence Brain and Cognition, 37, 102-105. Available
in PDF format (645KB)
Audet,
C., Driessen, N., & Burgess, C. (1998) Evaluating semantic
neighborhood effects in categorical and locative priming in the
cerebral hemispheres. Brain and Cognition, 37, 67-69. Available
in PDF format (710KB)
Atchley,
R. A., Burgess, C., & Keeney, M. (1998). The differential
role of dominance compatibility and association strength in left
hemisphere lexical retrieval. Brain and Cognition, 37,
61-63. Available
in PDF format (710KB)
Burgess,
C., & Lund, K. (1998). Modeling cerebral asymmetries of semantic
memory using high-dimensional semantic space. In Beeman, M., &
Chiarello, C. (Eds.), Right Hemisphere Language Comprehension:
Perspectives From Cognitive Neuroscience. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum
Press. Available in
PDF format (24.8MB)
Livesay,
K., & Burgess, C. (1997). Mediated priming in high-dimensional
meaning space: What is "mediated" in mediated priming? Proceedings
of the Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates, Inc. 436-441. Available
in PDF format (1.8MB)
Burgess,
C., & Lund, K. (1997). Representing abstract words and emotional
connotation in high-dimensional memory space. Proceedings of
the Cognitive Science Society (p. 61 - 66). Hillsdale, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Available
in PDF format (2.3MB)
Psychonomics
Society Symposium: Developing models of high-dimensional semantic
space (1997) Chaired by C. Burgess & T. K. Landauer. Abstracts
of the Psychonomic Society, 2, 53. Available
in PDF format (387KB)
Burgess,
C., & Lund, K. (1997). Modeling parsing constraints with high-dimensional
context space. Language and Cognitive Processes, 12, 177-210.
[Invited paper] Available
in PDF format (6.4MB)
Burgess,
C., Livesay, K., & Lund, K. (1996). Modeling Parsing constraints
in high-dimensional semantic space: On the use of proper names.
Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society. p 737.
Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum Press. Available
in PDF format (452KB)
Buchanan,
L., Burgess, C., & Lund, K. (1996). Overcrowding in semantic
neighborhoods: Modeling deep dyslexia. Brain and Cognition,
30, 111-114. Available
in PDF format (968KB)
Atchley,
R. A., Keeney, M., & Burgess, C. (1996). Cerebral Hemispheric
Mechanisms Linking Ambiguous Word Meaning Retrieval with Subjects
Varying in Verbal Creativity. Brain and Cognition, 32,282-284.
Available
in PDF format (516KB)
Lund,
K., Burgess, C., & Audet, C. (1996). Dissociating semantic
and associative word relationships using high-dimensional semantic
space. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale,
NJ: Erlbaum Press. Available
in PDF format (1.8MB)
Atchley,
R. A., Burgess, C., Audet, C., & Arambel, S. (1996). Timecourse,
context effects, and the processing of lexical ambiguity in the
cerebral hemispheres. Brain and Cognition, 30, 277-280.
Available
in PDF format (774KB)
Lund,
K., & Burgess, C. (1996). Producing high-dimensional semantic
spaces from lexical CO-occurrence Behavior Research Methods,
Instrumentation, and Computers, 28, 203-208. Available
in PDF format (1.4MB)
Burgess,
C., & Chiarello, C. (1996). Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying
metaphor comprehension and other figurative language. Metaphor
and Symbolic Activity, 11, 67-84. Available
in PDF format (8.7MB)
Atchley,
R. A., Burgess, C., & Keeney, M., (1996). Summation Priming
in the Cerebral Hemispheres: Effects of Practice. Brain and
Cognition, 32, 202. Available
in PDF format (129KB)
Lund,
K., Burgess, C., & Atchley, R.A. (1995). Semantic and associative
priming in high-dimensional semantic space. Proceedings of
the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 660-665). Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum Publishers. Available
in PDF format (2.5MB)
Symposium:
Developing Cognitive and Neural Models of High-dimensional Semantic
Space. TENNET VI (Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology)
May 1995, Montreal. Organized by Curt Burgess. Brain and Cognition,
1996, 30, 265-266. (This reprint contains the three published
abstracts from the symposium). Available
in PDF format (323KB)
Burgess,
C., & Lund, K. (March, 1995). Automatic Extraction of High-Dimensional
Semantics from Corpora and Human Syntactic Processing Constraints.
Paper presented at the 8th Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference,
Tucson, AZ. (This "reprint" is a one page abstract of this CUNY
paper. The Burgess & Lund, 1997, Language and Cognitive Processes
paper contains most of this information) Available
in PDF format (358KB)
Symposium
at the Cognitive Science Society Conference. Burgess, C., & Cottrell,
G. (1995). Using high-dimensional semantic spaces derived
from large text corpora. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science
Society (pp.13-14). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Publishers. (Contains
symposium overview and list of symposium presenters and their
paper titles.) Available
in PDF format (710KB)
Burgess,
C., & Lund, K. (1994). Multiple constraints in syntactic ambiguity
resolution: A connectionist account of psycholinguistic data.
Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 90-95).
Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Publishers. Available
in PDF format (2.3MB)
Burgess,
C., Tanenhaus, M.K., & Hoffman, M. (1994). Parafoveal and
Semantic Effects on Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. Proceedings
of the Sixteenth Annual Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale,
NJ:Erlbaum Publishers. Available
in PDF format (1.5MB)
Peterson,
R. R., & Burgess, C. (1993).Syntactic and semantic processing
during idiom comprehension: Neurolinguistic and psycholinguistic
dissociations. In Cacciari, C., & Tabossi, P. (Eds.), Idioms:
Processing, Structure, and Interpretation. Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum Press. Available
in PDF format (18.8MB)
Burgess,
C., & Skodis, J. (1993). Lexical representation and morpho-syntactic
parallelism in the left hemisphere. Brain and Language, 44,
129-138. Available
in PDF format (2.2MB)
Burgess,
C., Tanenhaus, M.K., & Marks, N. (1992). Orthographic and
semantic similarity in auditory rhyme decisions. Proceedings
of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 732-736). Hillsdale,
NJ: Erlbaum Publishers. Available
in PDF format (2.6MB)
Chiarello,
C., Burgess, C., Richards, L., & Pollock, A. (1990). Semantic
and associative priming in the cerebral hemispheres: Some words
do, some words don't . . . sometimes, some places. Brain and
Language, 38, 75-104. Available
in PDF format (13.6MB)
Burgess,
C., Tanenhaus, M.K., & Seidenberg, M.S. (1989). Context and
lexical access: Implications of nonword interference for lexical
ambiguity resolution. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory, and Cognition, 15, 620-632. Available
in PDF format (13.6MB)
Simpson,
G.B.; Peterson, R.R.; Casteel, Mark A., & Burgess, Curt (1989).
Lexical and sentence context effects in word recognition. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 15,
88-97. Available in
PDF format (6.7MB)
Burgess,
C., & Hollbach, S.C. (1988). A computational model of syntactic
ambiguity as a lexical process. Proceedings of the Cognitive
Science Society (pp.263-269). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Publishers.
Available in PDF format
(4.7MB)
Burgess,
C., & Simpson, GB (1988). Cerebral hemispheric mechanisms
in the retrieval of ambiguous word meanings. Brain and Language,
33, 86-103. Available
in PDF format (9.8MB)
Burgess,
C., & Simpson, G. (1988). Neuropsychology of lexical ambiguity
resolution: The contribution of divided visual field studies.
In S. L. Small, G. W. Cottrell, & M. K. Tanenhaus (Eds.), Lexical
ambiguity resolution in the comprehension of human language.
Los Altos, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Tanenhaus,
M. K., Burgess, C., & Seidenberg, M. (1988). Is multiple access
an artifact of backward priming? In S. L. Small, G. W. Cottrell,
& M. K. Tanenhaus (Eds.), Lexical ambiguity resolution in
the comprehension of human language. Los Altos, CA: Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers. Available
in PDF format (7.9MB)
Simpson,
G. B., & Burgess, C. (1988). Implications of lexical resolution
for word recognition and comprehension. In S. L. Small, G. W.
Cottrell, & M. K. Tanenhaus (Eds.), Lexical ambiguity resolution
in the comprehension of human language. Los Altos, CA: Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers. Available
in PDF format (7.9MB)
Simpson,
GB; Burgess, C., & Peterson, RR (1988). Human comprehension
processes and the indeterminacy of meaning. Cognitive Systems,
2, 213-232. Available
in PDF format (8.9MB)
Burgess, C., & Rosen, A.B. (April 1988). Priming of emotional
words in the cerebral hemispheres. Paper presented at the Fifth
Annual Linguistic Studies Conference. Syracuse University. Available
in PDF format (3.6MB)
Tanenhaus,
M. K., Burgess, C., Hudson-D'Zmura, S., & Carlson, G. (1987).
Thematic roles in language processing. Proceedings of the Cognitive
Science Society (pp. 587-596). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum Publishers.
Available in PDF format
(4.6MB)
Clark,
F. J., & Burgess, C. (1987). Systems for producing precise
movements of a joint over a wide range of speeds and displacements
for tests of a static-position sense. Journal of Neuroscience
Methods, 19, 193-201.
Clark,
F. J., Burgess, C., & Chapin, J. W. (1986). Proprioception
with the proximal interphalangeal joint of the index finger: Evidence
for a movement sense without a static-position sense. Brain,
109, 1-14. Available
in PDF format (7.2MB)
Clark,
F. J., Burgess, C., Chapin, J. W., & Lipscomb, W. L. (1985).
The role of intramuscular receptors in limb position sense. Journal
of Neurophysiology, 54, 1529-1540. Available
in PDF format (6.1MB)
Simpson,
G. B., & Burgess, C. (1985). Activation and selection processes
in the recognition of ambiguous words. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 11, 28-39. Available
in PDF format (11.6MB)
Salomon,
K. & Burgess, C. (1984). Patron presence during the online
search: Attitudes of university librarians. Online Review,
8, 549-558. Available
in PDF format (4.8MB)
Simpson, G., & Burgess, C. (1984). PET programs for demonstration
and student research in cognitive psychology. Behavior Research
Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 16, 65-66. Available
in PDF format (2.6MB)
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