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Organizers:Dr. Jennifer Culbertson,Prof. Andrew Perfors,Dr. Hugh Rabagliati, &Dr. Veronica Ramenzoni27 – 30 July 2022Toronto, Ontario, CanadaProgram for the44th Annual Meetingof the CognitiveScience SocietyCOGNITIVEDIVERSITYCogSci 2022bit.ly/3N55tRP#CogSci2022

TABLE OF CONTENTSDear Colleagues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Organizing Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CogSci 2022 Organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Society Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123456ABOUT THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY . . . . . . . 6GOVERNANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6ADMINISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY GROVE . . . . . . . . . 8Conference Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9ONLINE AND ON-DEMAND PROGRAM ACCESS . . . . 12PROCEEDINGS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . 13POSTER SESSION TIMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Thank you to our Sponsors and Exhibitors . . . . 15CogSci Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17THE DAVID E. RUMELHART PRIZE . . . . . . . . . . . .17THE JEFFREY L. ELMAN PRIZE FOR SCIENTIFICACHIEVEMENT AND COMMUNITY BUILDING . . . . . 18ROBERT J. GLUSHKO DISSERTATION PRIZES . . . . . 19DIVERSITY & SOCIAL INEQUALITY AWARDS . . . . . 23DISCIPLINARY DIVERSITY & INTEGRATION AWARDIN COGNITIVE SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Program Overview Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Invited Symposium –Cognition across Diverse populations . . . . . . . 42Invited Symposium –Global Challenges for Cognitive science . . . . . . 44Invited Symposium –Diversity and social interaction . . . . . . . . . . . 46Symposia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Oral Talk Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Flash Talk Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

DEAR COLLEAGUESWelcome to the 44th Annual Conference of the Cognitive ScienceSociety! After two years of virtual conferences, this will be our first fullyhybrid meeting. We are excited to see many of you in person, and veryhappy that many more will be able to join us remotely.This year’s conference brings together the latest research acrossall of Cognitive Science and also highlights the theme of CognitiveDiversity. Our plenaries and symposia showcase the importance ofdiversity at multiple levels for cognitive science today. We examine howinvestigating cognition across human populations contributes to ourunderstanding of diverse ways of thinking and communicating---as wellas underlying commonalities. We explore how social cognition operatesin diverse societies. And we examine the role of cognitive science inaddressing some of the major challenges of our increasingly globalizedworld. These themes are addressed through plenaries by Emily M.Bender, Yoshihisa Kashima, and Neil Lewis, Jr., as well as three invitedsymposia and a special symposium and workshop organized by theSPARK Society.In addition, the programme includes a keynote presentation by theRumelhart Prize winner Michael Tomasello, a symposium to celebrateFrank Ramus (the winner of the Elman Prize), and a symposium for theRobert J. Glushko Dissertation Awards. The contributed programmereports the latest ideas and discoveries in cognitive science, through acombination of longer spoken presentations, in-person posters, remoteflash talks, workshops, tutorials, and symposia.Our new hybrid set-up is designed to make the conference accessible toall. Spoken sessions will all be a mix of in-person and remote speakers,while remote audience members will be able to easily contribute andask questions. In-person posters have been reintroduced, and we alsohave a novel flash talk format in place of remote poster sessions. These5 minute talks plus question periods allow presenters to conciselyexplain their research to a wide audience. Finally, all presentations willbe uploaded to the Underline system for access in posterity.We are all thrilled to see this event come together, and hope that youenjoy ci 2022144th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

ACKNOWLEDGMENTSWe are extremely grateful to everyone who contributed to the planningand organization of this year’s Cognitive Science hybrid meeting. Thisincludes all authors who submitted their contributions, and especiallythe 959 reviewers and 158 meta-reviewers who generously donated theirexpertise and time to evaluate the submissions.Planning for this conference began in October 2020, and it could nothave been organized without the advice of Anna Papafragou and KennySmith (as Chairs of the Society) and Anna Drummey and Erica Wojcik (asExecutive Officers). The staff at Podium Conferences, particularly LaurenMoline, made conference logistics look easy, while David Cserjan proveda master at handling PCS.We also thank the many Committee Members who reviewed memberabstracts, symposia, and workshops, decided on conference awards,and assembled teams of volunteers. We list all of these people in thefollowing pages.The transition to a hybrid conference has been a major challenge,helped by the contribution of a large number of people - andthe willingness of the Cognitive Science Society to underwrite itsconsiderable expense. For their work in planning this we are grateful toStephanie Denison, Charles Kemp, Abhilasha Kumar, Anna Papafragou,Lilia Rissman, Michelle Smith and Lauren Moline at Podium, andparticularly Kenny Smith.Finally, we are grateful to the Cognitive Science Society and to thesponsors of this conference, including The Robert J. Glushko and PamelaSamuelson Foundation, Duolingo and Finding Five, as well as theExhibitors, for their support.Enjoy this hybrid conference and, if you are visiting, enjoy Toronto!Your Program Co-Chairs,Jennifer Culbertson, University of EdinburghAndrew Perfors, University of MelbourneHugh Rabagliati, University of EdinburghVeronica Ramenzoni, CONICET-Buenos gSci 2022244th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

ORGANIZING COMMITTEEProgramSocial Media & GraphicsJennifer CulbertsonAndrew PerforsHugh RabagliatiVeronica RamenzoniMarcelo ViridianoSociety Conference CommitteeAnna PapafragouStephanie DenisonDan GrodnerRoger LevyKenny SmithTechnical ChairDavid CserjanLauren MolineAwardsSponsorshipVeronica RamenzoniNatalie SebanzJoe AusterweilEmily WardRoger LevyTom GriffithsMutsumi ImaiPeter RantasaDiversity & Inclusion CommitteeSymposiaAsifa MajidMehrnoosh AhmadiArielle BorovskySylvain BruniRay Wai-Lok CheungAnna DrummeyJoshua Chiroma GandiCatherine HollandJoanna KormanJose Nicolas Murgueitio MenesesDavid OlaliTanya Maria PaesRista PlateGary CottrellMorton GernsbacherTutorials and WorkshopsElizabeth BonawitzNaomi FeldmanJohn McCoyIris van RooijHybridisationKenny SmithStephanie DenisonCharles KempAbhilasha KumarAndrew PerforsLilia RissmanMichelle SmithHugh RabagliatiMember AbstractsKatherine WhiteCharles DavisStephen FerrignoDoug MarkantSrdan MedimorecEmma TecwynSession & Technical ChairsStephanie DenisonJiangtian LiHugh RabagliatiPublication-Based TalksElisabeth KaruzeJoe AusterweilSarah CreelDavid gSci 2022344th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

PROGRAM COMMITTEEOmri AbendDor AbrahamsonSantiago Alonso DiazErik AltmannElena AndonovaFlorencia AnggoroJoseph AusterweilBrendan Balcerak JacksonThomas BarkowskyCristina BecchioBarend BeekhuizenAndrea BeltramaSudeep BhatiaElizabeth BonawitzNeil BramleyHenry BriceMonica BucciarelliDaphna BuchsbaumBruce BurnsMartin ButzF. Amilcar CardosoDaniel CasasantoPeter ChengTim ClausnerMartin CorleyRuth CorpsGarrison CottrellScotty CraigChris CumminsRick DaleDavid DanksIsabelle DautricheJim DaviesCharles DavisVincent de GardelleConnie De VosJudith DegenMorteza DehghaniStephanie DenisonSimon DennisLaura DilleyJames DixonLeonidas A.A. DoumasCatharine EcholsJudith FanChris LucasGeorge LugerChristian LuhmannGary LupyanMaryellen MacDonaldMichael MackMora MaldonadoDouglas MarkantAlexander MartinSalvador MascarenhasAmy MasnickRalf MayrhoferJay McClellandJohn McCoySrdan MedimorecCatherine MelloJohn MichaelEva MillesiJohnPaul MindaFrancis MollicaShaylene NancekivellJoaquin NavajasDavid NoelleDesmond OngBozena PajakAnna PapafragouAndrea PatalanoSturt PatrickDavid PeeblesPamela PernissTadeg QuillienMarco RagniVeronica RamenzoniMichael RichardsonBenjamin RottmanJerome SackurCatherine SandhoferAdena SchachnerUte SchmidMarieke SchouwstraHolger SchultheisEric SchulzMichael ShaftoKevin ShockleyNoam SiegelmanNaomi FeldmanStephen FerrignoJozsef FiserKen ForbusDaniel FreudenthalOri FriedmanWayne FuChiara GambiDedre GentnerSamuel GershmanTobias GerstenbergKevin GluckAshok GoelAdele GoldbergLaura GonnermanCleotilde GonzalezNaveen SundarGovindarajuluTom GriffithsMyrto GrigoroglouTodd GureckisJoshua HartshorneSebastien HelieKevin HolmesZachary HorneJanet HsiaoEdward HubbardJulian Jara-EttingerAlan JernElisabeth KaruzaSangeet KhemlaniCeleste KiddJonathan KominskyAgnieszka KonopkaJennifer KubotaKenneth KurtzVicky Tzuyin LaiBrenden LakeOtto LappiTal LinzenMartin LochnerJaneen LoehrMatthew LongoAndrew LovettHongjing i 20224Steven SlomanKenny SmithMahesh SrinivasanAba SzollosiShira TalHeike TappeEmma TecwynJosh TenenbaumJim ThompsonKatharine TillmanGreg TraftonKristian TylenErcenur ÜnalM. Afzal UpalIris van RooijDan VenturaTessa VerhoefMichael R. WaldmannMarkus WerningKatherine WhiteEva WittenbergPhillip WolffYang XuFei XuIlker YildirimRobert YoumansDan YurovskyRon ZacharskiHedde Zeijlstra44th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

COGSCI 2022 ORGANIZERSDr. Jennifer Culbertson EdinburghExperimental linguist, cognitive scientist andReader in the Centre for Language Evolution atthe University of EdinburghProf. Andrew Perfors MelbourneDeputy Director of the Complex Human DataHub in the University of Melbourne School ofPsychological Sciences.Dr. Hugh Rabagliati EdinburghReader in the School of Philosophy, Psychology& Language Sciences at the University ofEdinburgh, where he studies languagedevelopment and psycholinguistics, with a focuson words and their meanings.Dr. Veronica Ramenzoni CONICET - Buenos AiresExperimental psychologist, cognitive scientist,and researcher at the National Scientific andResearch Council in ITYCogSci 2022544th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

SOCIETY INFORMATIONABOUT THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETYThe Cognitive Science Society brings together researchers from aroundthe world who hold a common goal: understanding the nature of thehuman mind. The mission of the Society is to promote Cognitive Scienceas a discipline, and to foster scientific interchange among researchersin various areas of study, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics,Anthropology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Education.The Society is a non-profit professional organization and its activitiesinclude sponsoring an annual conference and publishing the journalsCognitive Science and TopiCS.GOVERNANCEEXECUTIVE GOVERNING BOARDChair Kenny Smith, University of EdinburghFuture Chair Adele Goldberg, Princeton UniversityPast Chair Kevin Gluck, Resilient Cognitive SolutionsExecutive Officer Erica Hsiung Wojcik, Skidmore CollegeTreasurer Brett Martensen, Adaptron Inc.B OA R D M E M B E R SArielle Borovsky, Purdue UniversityMorteza Dehghani, University of Southern CaliforniaStephanie Denison, University of WaterlooElena Andonova, New Bulgarian UniversityTilbe Göksun, Koç UniversityCleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon UniversityMutsumi Imai, Keio UniversityCharles Kemp, University of MelbourneRoger Levy, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAsifa Majid, University of OxfordAnna Papafragou, University of PennsylvaniaNatalie Sebanz, Central European UniversityIntan K. Wardhani, Ghent ITYCogSci 2022644th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

E X- O F F I C I O O F F I C E R SCognitive Science Journal Editor: Rick Dale, UCLATopiCS in Cognitive Science Journal Editor: Andrea Bender, University of BergenRumelhart Prize Committee Chair: Richard P. Cooper, Birkbeck, University of LondonGlushko Prize Committee Chair: David Danks, University of California, San DiegoElman Prize Committee Chair: Nora Newcombe, Temple UniversityADMINISTRATIONC S S S TA F FOutreach Coordinator: Monique Crouse, University of California, Santa CruzContent Production Manager: Marcelo Viridiano, FrameNet BrasilA S S O C I AT I O N S E C R E TA R I AT A N D C O N F E R E N C EM A N AG E M E N TAdministrator: Marischal De ArmondSenior Association Manager: Cendrine De VisConference and Association Manager: Lauren MolineJunior Conference and Association Manager: Iris EliasAssociation Assistant: Vivek PunwaniCOGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY BUSINESS MEETINGThe Cognitive Science Society Business Meeting is scheduled forSaturday, July 30 at 11:30 in Room 102, the John W.H. Bassett Theatre atthe Metro Toronto Convention Center.MEMBERSHIP INFORMATIONYour membership dues help support important activities by the Society,including our expanding accessibility, communications, diversity, andenvironmental responsibility initiatives. Most importantly, membershelp us achieve our mission to expand our understanding of the humanmind, to promote Cognitive Science as a discipline, and to fosterscientific interchange among researchers in various areas of study,including Anthropology, Artificial Intelligence, Education, Linguistics,Neuroscience, Philosophy and SITYCogSci 2022744th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

In addition to the connections you will make with fellow members, yourCSS membership also includes access to the following:Ability to participate in society electionsOpportunities for professional development and networkingWeb-based electronic access to Cognitive Science Journal andTopics in Cognitive Science (TopiCS)Reduced registration fees at the Annual Meeting of the CognitiveScience SocietyReduced subscription rates to the journals Trends in CognitiveSciences, Trends in Neurosciences, and Connection ScienceReduced subscription rate to the Journal of Experimental andTheoretical Artificial IntelligenceDiscounted book prices from select publishersOnline access to Policy Insights from the Behavioral andBrain SciencesCOGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY GROVEThe Cognitive Science Society has established the CogSci Grove whichaims to mobilise cognitive scientists to offset carbon emissionsassociated with their professional activities. To date, 1681 trees havebeen planted in protected sites in the Scottish Highlands where theywill create homes for wildlife and forests for the future.More information is available on the YCogSci 2022844th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

CONFERENCE SERVICESREGISTRATIONIf you registered online, Pre-Registered Delegate Check-In is locatedat the Registration Desk at the bottom of the escalators on Level 100,North Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Center.If you need to register now, you can complete Onsite Registration or goto the Registration Desk at the bottom of the escalators on Level 100,North Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Center.Delegates who have registered and paid in advance will receive anemail from Underline, the virtual platform provider with the direct linkto enter the platform. Delegates can also access the Underline site viathe CogSci 2022 website.R E G I S T R AT I O N H O U R SWednesday, July 27Thursday, July 28Friday, July 29Saturday, July 3008:00 – 16:0007:30 – 16:0008:00 – 16:0008:00 – 15:00Anyone who has pre-selected to receive a Certificate of Attendance canpick this up at the Registration desk.CODE OF CONDUCTBy entering the virtual platform and participating in CogSci 2022 youare agreeing to the CogSci 2022 Code of Conduct. To read the code ofconduct, please click hereTECHNICAL HELP DURING THE VIRTUAL CONFERENCEIf you encounter any technical issues during your virtual experience,please contact the software provider directly, by either visiting the ‘HelpDesk’ while online, or emailing cogsci2022@underline.io.LOST AND FOUNDLost and Found is located at Registration. The Cognitive Science Societyis not responsible for any missing or stolen personal items.IN CASE OF EMERGENCYIn case of an emergency please do not call 911 first; instead call ourSecurity at 416-585-8160 or 8160 from a House Phone. First Aid servicesif contracted thru the MTCC can also be reached at this number and thefirst aid station is located on 200 level behind room Sci 2022944th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

C OAT C H E C KWe will have a coat racks available at the Registration Desk for your useduring conference hours. Please do not leave any valuables with thecoat check.M E T R O TO R O N TO C O N F E R E N C E C E N T E RRegistration (green)Theatre (orange)Meeting Rooms (red)Posters, Exhibitors & Coffee Breaks (purple)Additional Space & Parenting Room (blue)PA R E N T I N G R O O MThe Parenting Room is located in room 201A. The room will be availableduring the hours noted below:Wednesday, July 27Thursday, July 28Friday, July 29Saturday, July 30#CogSci2022bit.ly/3N55tRP08:00 – 16:0007:30 – 17:0008:00 – 17:0008:00 – 17:00COGNITIVEDIVERSITYCogSci 20221044th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

COFFEE BREAKS & LUNCHMorning and afternoon coffee breaks will be located in Constitution Hallwith the Posters and exhibitors. Coffee and tea are complimentary.Nearby the venue, there are various café’s & Restaurants for you to useduring Lunch Breaks:Simcoe Place Food Court 200 Front St WDirectly across the street from the MTCC north building:Bourbon St Grill Green Curry Fresh West Manchu Wok McDonald’s Mr. SouvlakiPumpernickels Tim Horton’s Subway Tabouli Umi SushiMetro Hall Food Court 200 Wellington St WOne block north of Front St.Booster Juice Brioche Dorée California Thai Harvest Green Jimmy the GreekKoha Kitchen Kupfert and Kim Manchu Wok Soup Nutsy Starbucks SubwaySushi Shop Tim Horton’sAdditional OptionsSecond Cup 255 Front St W Street Level of the MTCC Starbucks 300 Front St W Corner ofFront & John St Boston Pizza 250 Front St W Corner of Front & John StScaddabush Italian Kitchen/Bar 200 Front St W Corner of Front & Simcoe St ChipotleMexican Grill 151 Front St W The Landing Group 123 Front St W Corner of Front & York StJack Astor’s 144 Front St W Corner of Front & York St Loose Moose 146 Front i 20221144th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY BUSINESS MEETINGThe Cognitive Science Society Business Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, July30 at 11:30 in Room 102, the John W.H. Bassett Theatre at the Metro TorontoConvention Center.ONLINE AND ON-DEMAND PROGRAM ACCESSThe full conference program and virtual access to livestreamed content as wellas on-demand recorded conference content is available from Underline, loginwith the email address used for your registration to the 2022 CogSci conferenceand will be available until July 2024.C O N F E R E N C E AC C E S SInternet AccessFree Wireless Internet (best for checking email)Network: CogSci2022Password: pw22cogsciAFFINITY AND DISCUSSION GROUPSCogSci 2022 is pleased to announce a series of Affinity and Discussion Groupsessions, which are scheduled to take place during the conference. You canregister online to participate in the following Affinity Groups:Diverse careers in cognitive scienceVirtual Thursday, July 28, 10:00 – 11:15 EDTNon-traditional career paths for cognitive scientistsVirtual Monday, July 25, 9:00 – 10:00 EDT orOnsite Room 103 Thursday, July 28, 17:00 – 18:00 EDTLaschool and worldwide diverse cognitive scienceOnsite Room 101 Thursday, July 28th, 16:40 – 18:15 EDTNeurodiversity discussion groupVirtual Thursday, July 28, 16:40 – 18:15 EDTNeural Nets for CognitionOnsite Room 104A Thursday, July 28th, 16:40 – 18:15 EDTThese sessions are free to attend for all CogSci 2022 delegates. Please view thewebsite for further information including dates of the scheduled session.Q&A SessionsAs a fully hybrid event, every session will be presented and livestreamedwithout any pre-recordings. Q&A will be live at the end of the sessionalternating questions from onsite and online attendees. Additionally thereare text areas for questions in the Underline platform for any IVEDIVERSITYCogSci 20221244th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

PROCEEDINGS INFORMATIONThe full proceedings are available as a PDF document and in HTML format ipThe proceedings for past years’ conferences are available ESENTATION INSTRUCTIONSOral presentations:Each standard oral presentation is allocated 20 minutes, which is to includea closing period for addressing questions from attendees. A recommendedpartitioning of this time is 15 minutes of presentation followed by 5 minutes ofquestions (and for transition). Each room is equipped with a video projectorwith HDMI input, as well as a microphone. The projectors support 16:9 aspectratio (widescreen format). Laptops and tech support are supplied to each roomincluding the link to virtual attendees.Presentations that are part of workshops, tutorials, awards panels or symposiasessions may use different schedules. Please contact the organizer of the givenworkshop, tutorial, or symposium for information about the correct amount ofpresentation time.Session Chairs:Each room will have signs that the chair can use to signal to the speaker howmuch time is left. Assigned session chairs will quickly announce each speakerin the order listed and strictly monitor the time of each talk.Virtual Flash Talk presentations:Each virtual flash talk presentation is allocated 5 minutes within a 45minblock of time. Any extra time at the end of the session time can be used forquestions. Additional questions can be made directly to every poster presenterthrough Underline by text. These presentations are made entirely virtuallybut projected into a room at the Metro Toronto Convention Center for onsiteattendees to watch. Tech support is supplied to each room to ensure a smoothlink between onsite and virtual attendees.Poster presentations:In-person Posters will be presented on poster boards during the postersessions in Constitution Hall on the 100 level of the North Buildingof the Metro Toronto Convention Center. Presenters may locate theirposter boards by checking the middle number of their poster number.Poster numbers are Px-xx-xxxx. The first number after P, identifies the postersession you’re assigned to. The 2nd two-digit number is the location of theposter in the hall. This number can be 1 through 34 and identifies exactly whereyou are in the hall. The final four-digit number is the unique poster/paper TYCogSci 20221344th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

Poster boards and pushpins will be provided. The poster board is 4 feet(height) x 8 feet (width) but you do not need to use the full space. Therecommended size is 3.75 feet x 3.75 feet. Push pins will be provided for you toadhere the poster to the boardPresenters must remove their posters at the endof the poster session.*Any posters not removed will be discarded by show managementPOSTER SESSION TIMEST H U R S D AY, J U LY 2 8 T HPOSTER SESSION 1Education, language acquisition, and development10:20 – 12:00 EDTPOSTER SESSION 2Number, cause, emotion, space, and time13:00 – 14:40 EDTPOSTER SESSION 3Decision making, attention, planning, and search15:00 – 16:40 EDTF R I D AY, J U LY 2 9 T HPOSTER SESSION 4Social cognition, morality, and groups8:30 – 10:10 ci 20221444th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

POSTER SESSION 5Language processing, representation, and use10:20 – 12:00 EDTS AT U R D AY J U LY 3 0 T HPOSTER SESSION 6Neuroscience, AI, and human-computer interaction8:30 – 10:10 EDTPOSTER SESSION 7Concepts, semantic representation, and memory13:00 – 14:40 EDTPOSTER SESSION 8Reasoning, learning, and representation15:00 – 16:40 EDTTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORSExhibit booths are located on Level 1 in the Constitution Hall and areavailable during the hours noted below:Thursday July 28, 2022 10:00 AM to 4:40 PMFriday July 29, 2022 8:30 AM to 4:00 PMSaturday July 30, 2022 8:30 AM to 4:40 PMP L AT I N U M S P O N S O RDUOLINGO Booth #5Duolingo (www.duolingo.com) is the most popular language-learningplatform and the most downloaded education app worldwide. Thecompany’s mission is to develop the best education in the world andmake it universally available. The app makes learning new languagesfun and motivating with bite-sized lessons that feel like playing agame. The effectiveness of the app is monitored through analyzingin-app data, as well as research studies that use independentassessments (www.duolingo.com/efficacy). Duolingo offers over 100total courses across 40 distinct languages, from Spanish, French,German and Japanese to Navajo and Yiddish.@duolingo (Twitter, Facebook, ITYCogSci 20221544th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

BRONZE SPONSORFINDINGFIVE CORPORATION Booth #6FindingFive is a non-profit tech startup with a mission of buildingthe technological infrastructure for online behavioral research. Wefocus on eliminating the pain points faced by researchers such asprogramming an online study and securely collecting and storingparticipant data. Our web platform, www.findingfive.com, enablesresearcher to rapidly create browser-based online studies withacademic terms that are already familiar to them. FindingFive now alsohas its own participant pool so that researchers can create studies andrecruit participants all in the same place.@findingfive (facebook), @UpdateFF (twitter), www.findingfive.comE X H I B I TO RMIT PRESS Booth #7Established in 1962, the MIT Press is one of the largest andmost distinguished university presses in the world and aleading publisher of books and journals at the intersectionof science, technology, art, social science, and design.www.mitpress.mit.eduTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, JOURNAL DIVISIONFounded in 1890, the University of Chicago Press is oneof the oldest continuously operating university pressesin the United States. Through our books and more than90 journals, we seek not only to advance scholarlyconversation within and across traditional disciplines but,in keeping with the University of Chicago’s experimentaltradition, to help define new areas of knowledge andintellectual endeavor.@ChicagoJournals (twitter), @UChicagoJournals (Facebook)www.journals.uchicago.eduOXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSOxford University Press is a publisher of some of the mostrespected and prestigious books and journals in the world.@oxunipress (twitter), @OUPAcademic OGNITIVEDIVERSITYCogSci 20221644th Annual Meetingof the Cognitive Science Society

CONFERENCE AWARDSCogSci AWARDSTHE DAVID E. RUMELHART PRIZEThe David E. Rumelhart Prize is awarded annually to an individual orcollaborative team making a significant contemporary contribution tothe theoretical foundations of human cognition. Contributions may beformal in nature: mathematical modeling of human cognitive processes,formal analysis of language and other products of human cognitiveactivity, and computational analyses of human cognition using symbolicor non-symbolic frameworks all fall within the scope of the award.The David E. Rumelhart Prize is funded by the Robert J. Glushko andPamela Samuelson Foundation. Robert J. Glushko received a Ph.D. inCognitive Psychology from the University of California, San Diego in 1979under Rumelhart’s supervision. He is an Adjunct Full Professor in theCognitive Science Program at the University of California, Berkeley. Theprize consists of a hand-crafted, custom bronze medal, a certificate,a citation of the awardee’s contribution, and a monetary award of 100,000.T H E 2 0 2 2 R U M E L H A R T P R I Z E H A S B E E N A W A R D E D TOMichael Tomasello, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience,Duke University & Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary AnthropologyMichael Tomasello is James F. Bonk Distinguished Professorat Duke University. Michael is a fellow of the GermanNational Academy of Sciences, the Hungarian NationalAcademy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts andSciences, the National Academy of Science, and of courseour own Cognitive Science Society. His numerous previousawards include the Jean Nicod Prize, the Mind and BrainPrize, the British Academy Wiley Prize in Psychology, andthe Heineken Prize for Cognitive

COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY BUSINESS MEETING The Cognitive Science Society Business Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, July 30 at 11:30 in Room 102, the John W.H. Bassett Theatre at the Metro Toronto Convention Center. MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Your membership dues help support important activities by the Society,