The mReactr system is a computational implementation of the mental model theory of reasoning (Johnson-Laird, 1983) that is embedded within the ACT-R cognitive architecture (Anderson, 1990). We show how the memory-handling mechanisms of the architecture can be leveraged to store and handle discrete representations of possibilities, i.e., mental models, efficiently. Namely, the iconic representation of a mental model can be distributed, in which each component of a model is represented by a “chunk ” in ACT-R’s declarative memory. Those chunks can be merged to create minimal mental models, i.e., reduced representations that do not contain redundant information. Minimal models can then be modified and inspected rapidly. We describe three separa...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
We present a multi-domain computational model for symbolic reasoning that was designed with the aim ...
Memory bounds may limit the ability of a reasoner to make inferences and therefore affect the reason...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
We present an exploratory study in deductive reasoning based on the experimental elicitation of exte...
In this paper, there will be a particular focus on mental models and their application to inductive ...
Excerpts available on Google Books.Mental Models offers nothing less than a unified theory of the ma...
Theories of Extended Mind have evolved in waves to reach the present state of disagreement with rega...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
The paper is concerned with the psychological relevance of a logical model for deductive reasoning. ...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
In this paper we introduce a computational-level model of theory of mind (ToM) based on dynamic epis...
Parallel distributed associative (PDA) models are a new approach to the study of cognition. They lie...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
We present a multi-domain computational model for symbolic reasoning that was designed with the aim ...
Memory bounds may limit the ability of a reasoner to make inferences and therefore affect the reason...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
We present an exploratory study in deductive reasoning based on the experimental elicitation of exte...
In this paper, there will be a particular focus on mental models and their application to inductive ...
Excerpts available on Google Books.Mental Models offers nothing less than a unified theory of the ma...
Theories of Extended Mind have evolved in waves to reach the present state of disagreement with rega...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
The paper is concerned with the psychological relevance of a logical model for deductive reasoning. ...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
In this paper we introduce a computational-level model of theory of mind (ToM) based on dynamic epis...
Parallel distributed associative (PDA) models are a new approach to the study of cognition. They lie...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
We present a multi-domain computational model for symbolic reasoning that was designed with the aim ...
Memory bounds may limit the ability of a reasoner to make inferences and therefore affect the reason...