J. Benjamin Falandays

About J. Benjamin Falandays

J. Benjamin Falandays, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Merced, specializes in the field of Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Semiotics, Mental Representation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Human crowds as social networks: collective dynamics of consensus and polarization

Comparing Visual and Omniscient Models of Collective Crowd Motion

All intelligence is collective intelligence

Can Correlates of a Memory be Transferred Between Human Subjects? A New False Memory Paradigm.

The emergence of cultural attractors: how dynamic populations of learners achieve collective cognitive alignment

Three Scales of Symbol Grounding: From Neural Resonance, to Embodied and Context-Sensitive Language Processing, to Collective Cognitive Alignment

Shedding our substantial baggage: towards a process-ontological turn in cognitive science

Is prediction nothing more than multi-scale pattern completion of the future?

J. Benjamin Falandays Information

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Citations(all)

161

Citations(since 2020)

158

Cited By

32

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

7

Email

University Profile Page

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J. Benjamin Falandays Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Science

Cognitive Psychology

Semiotics

Mental Representation

Top articles of J. Benjamin Falandays

Human crowds as social networks: collective dynamics of consensus and polarization

Perspectives on Psychological Science

2024/3

Comparing Visual and Omniscient Models of Collective Crowd Motion

Journal of Vision

2023/8/1

All intelligence is collective intelligence

Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience

2023/4/28

Can Correlates of a Memory be Transferred Between Human Subjects? A New False Memory Paradigm.

2023

The emergence of cultural attractors: how dynamic populations of learners achieve collective cognitive alignment

Cognitive science

2022/8

Three Scales of Symbol Grounding: From Neural Resonance, to Embodied and Context-Sensitive Language Processing, to Collective Cognitive Alignment

2022

Shedding our substantial baggage: towards a process-ontological turn in cognitive science

2021/10/13

Is prediction nothing more than multi-scale pattern completion of the future?

2021/10/1

Decision-making in the human-machine interface

Frontiers in Psychology

2021/2/11

The emergence of cultural attractors: An agent-based model of collective perceptual alignment

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

2021

Bilingual lexical ambiguity resolution

2020/1/2

Biasing Moral Decisions Using Eye Movements: Replication and Simulation.

2020

Ww-nets: Dual neural networks for object detection

2020/7/19

Interactionism in language: from neural networks to bodies to dyads

2020/6/2

Long-lasting gradient activation of referents during spoken language processing

Journal of Memory and Language

2020/6/1

2 Theory Visualizations for Bilingual Models of Lexical Ambiguity Resolution

Bilingual Lexical Ambiguity Resolution

2020/1/2

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