Mental spaces are often connected by vital conceptual relations. When mental spaces serve as inputs to a blended mental space, the vital conceptual relations between them can be ‘compressed ’ to blended structure inside the blended mental space. In other words, ‘outer-space ’ relations become ‘inner-space ’ relations. This article discusses compression of the outer-space relation of representation under mental blending
Introduction Traditionally, artificial intelligence (AI) work has stressed representation as a key ...
© 2016 Balkenius and Gärdenfors. Spaces in the brain can refer either to psychological spaces, which...
Abstract The present paper presents a synopsis of work on language, form, and meaning in conceptual...
Conceptual projection from one mental space to another always involves projection to "middle&qu...
This paper reviews the theory of mental spaces as expounded by Fauconnier (1994). In this work he po...
Spaces in the brain can refer either to psychological spaces, which are derived from similarity judg...
This paper proposes that decompression is an important and often overlooked component of cognition i...
The cognitive theory of conceptual blending models human creativity as a mental process that combine...
The purpose of the Mental Space Theory (Fauconnier, Fauconnier and Turner) is to describe the gradua...
This chapter proposes a systems-theoretic adjustment to conceptual blending theory with respect to t...
My comps complicates ideas of how space is made and what constitutes space. My work situates archite...
Whenever we act, we act in space. Sometimes, the interactions are explicit,as we grasp the things ar...
This paper argues for the integration of Turner and Fauconnier's concept of blending within the gene...
In the light of the automatic nature of the process of conceptual integration we examine the cogniti...
It is orthodoxy in contemporary philosophy of cognitive science to hold that the human brain process...
Introduction Traditionally, artificial intelligence (AI) work has stressed representation as a key ...
© 2016 Balkenius and Gärdenfors. Spaces in the brain can refer either to psychological spaces, which...
Abstract The present paper presents a synopsis of work on language, form, and meaning in conceptual...
Conceptual projection from one mental space to another always involves projection to "middle&qu...
This paper reviews the theory of mental spaces as expounded by Fauconnier (1994). In this work he po...
Spaces in the brain can refer either to psychological spaces, which are derived from similarity judg...
This paper proposes that decompression is an important and often overlooked component of cognition i...
The cognitive theory of conceptual blending models human creativity as a mental process that combine...
The purpose of the Mental Space Theory (Fauconnier, Fauconnier and Turner) is to describe the gradua...
This chapter proposes a systems-theoretic adjustment to conceptual blending theory with respect to t...
My comps complicates ideas of how space is made and what constitutes space. My work situates archite...
Whenever we act, we act in space. Sometimes, the interactions are explicit,as we grasp the things ar...
This paper argues for the integration of Turner and Fauconnier's concept of blending within the gene...
In the light of the automatic nature of the process of conceptual integration we examine the cogniti...
It is orthodoxy in contemporary philosophy of cognitive science to hold that the human brain process...
Introduction Traditionally, artificial intelligence (AI) work has stressed representation as a key ...
© 2016 Balkenius and Gärdenfors. Spaces in the brain can refer either to psychological spaces, which...
Abstract The present paper presents a synopsis of work on language, form, and meaning in conceptual...