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Olivera Savic
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Statistical regularities shape semantic organization throughout development
L Unger, O Savic, VM Sloutsky
Cognition 198, 104190, 2020
352020
Comparing the temporal dynamics of thematic and taxonomic processing using event-related potentials
O Savic, AM Savic, V Kovic
PLoS One 12 (12), e0189362, 2017
282017
Selective and distributed attention in human and pigeon category learning
L Castro, O Savic, V Navarro, VM Sloutsky, EA Wasserman
Cognition 204, 104350, 2020
152020
Assimilation of exceptions? Examining representations of regular and exceptional category members across development.
O Savic, VM Sloutsky
Journal of experimental psychology: General 148 (6), 1071, 2019
112019
In the absence of animacy: superordinate category structure affects subordinate label verification
O Ilic, V Kovic, SJ Styles
PLoS One 8 (12), e83282, 2013
92013
Experience and maturation: The contribution of co‐occurrence regularities in language to the development of semantic organization
O Savic, L Unger, VM Sloutsky
Child development 94 (1), 142-158, 2023
72023
Exposure to co-occurrence regularities in language drives semantic integration of new words.
O Savic, L Unger, VM Sloutsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (7), 1064, 2022
52022
Not all exceptions are created equal: Learning of exceptions in pigeons’ categorization
L Castro, S Yang, O Savic, V Sloutsky, E Wasserman
Psychonomic bulletin & review 28, 1344-1353, 2021
52021
Can Paradigmatic Relations be Learned Implicitly?
H Yim, O Savic, L Unger, VM Sloutsky, S Dennis
CogSci, 3389, 2019
42019
Becoming Organized: How Simple Learning Mechanisms may Shape the Development of Rich Semantic Knowledge.
O Savic, L Unger, VM Sloutsky
CogSci, 2020
32020
Conceptual relation preference: A matter of strategy or one of salience?
O Savic, G Thierry, V Kovic
Acta Psychologica 204, 103018, 2020
22020
Peculiarity doesn't trump ordinarity: On recognition memory for exceptions to the category rule.
O Savic, VM Sloutsky
CogSci, 2017
22017
The mystery of early taxonomic development
H Yim, O Savic, A Barkhimer, V Sloutsky, S Dennis
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
12021
Building Meaning: Constructing New Word Knowledge from Simple Statistics
O Savic, L Unger, VM Sloutsky, V Sloutsky
12020
Simple mechanisms, rich structure: Statistical co-occurrence regularities in language shape the development of semantic knowledge.
L Unger, O Savic, VM Sloutsky
CogSci, 2020
12020
When is a word in good company for learning?
L Unger, T Chang, O Savic, BK Bergen, VM Sloutsky
Developmental Science, e13510, 2024
2024
Refinement versus Coalescence: A Longitudinal Investigation of the Development of Semantic Knowledge
L Unger, R Ralston, O Savic, M Gao, Q Wan, V Sloutsky
OSF, 2023
2023
No frills: Simple regularities in language can go a long way in the development of word knowledge
L Unger, H Yim, O Savic, S Dennis, VM Sloutsky
Developmental Science 26 (4), e13373, 2023
2023
Delineating Prediction Mechanisms for Learning Words from Context
L Unger, R Ralston, Q Wan, M Gao, O Savic
PsyArXiv, 2022
2022
Category Exceptions Change Category Boundaries
O Savic, V Sloutsky
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
2022
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