Relational concepts play a central role in human perception and cognition, but little is known about how they are acquired. For example, how do we come to understand that physical force is a higher-order multiplicative relation between mass and acceleration, or that two circles are the same-shape in the same way that two squares are? A recent model of relational learning, DORA (Discovery of Relations by Analogy; Doumas, Hummel & Sandhofer, 2008), predicts that comparison and analogical mapping play a central role in the discovery and predication of novel higher-order relations. We report two experiments testing and confirming this prediction
cognitive development, computational modeling The ability to perceive, comprehend and reason about r...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
People readily generalize knowledge to novel domains and stimuli. We present a theory, instantiated ...
Relational concepts play a central role in human perception and cognition, but little is known about...
Higher-order relations are important for various cognitive tasks, such as analogical transfer. The c...
Analogical reasoning is an important component of intelligent behavior, and it key test of any appro...
Learning abstract relationships is an essential capability in human intelligence. Christie & Gen...
Analogy is a kind of similarity in which the same system of relations holds across different objects...
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Much research has been devoted to understandi...
Analogy problems involving multiple ordered relations of the same type create mapping ambiguity, req...
How do humans acquire relational concepts such as larger, which are essential for analogical inferen...
Humans have an astounding ability to acquire new information. Like many other animals, we can learn ...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
By middle childhood, humans are able to learn abstract semantic relations (e.g., antonym, synonym, c...
cognitive development, computational modeling The ability to perceive, comprehend and reason about r...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
People readily generalize knowledge to novel domains and stimuli. We present a theory, instantiated ...
Relational concepts play a central role in human perception and cognition, but little is known about...
Higher-order relations are important for various cognitive tasks, such as analogical transfer. The c...
Analogical reasoning is an important component of intelligent behavior, and it key test of any appro...
Learning abstract relationships is an essential capability in human intelligence. Christie & Gen...
Analogy is a kind of similarity in which the same system of relations holds across different objects...
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Much research has been devoted to understandi...
Analogy problems involving multiple ordered relations of the same type create mapping ambiguity, req...
How do humans acquire relational concepts such as larger, which are essential for analogical inferen...
Humans have an astounding ability to acquire new information. Like many other animals, we can learn ...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
By middle childhood, humans are able to learn abstract semantic relations (e.g., antonym, synonym, c...
cognitive development, computational modeling The ability to perceive, comprehend and reason about r...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
People readily generalize knowledge to novel domains and stimuli. We present a theory, instantiated ...