International audienceBehavioral predictions about reasoning have usually contrasted two accounts, Mental Logic and Mental Models. Neuroimaging techniques have been providing new measures that transcend this debate. We tested a hypothesis from Goel and Dolan (2003) that predicts neural activity predominantly in a left parietal-frontal system when participants reason with arbitrary (non-meaningful) materials. In an event-related fMRI investigation, we employed propositional syllogisms, the majority of which involved conditional reasoning. While investigating conditional reasoning generally, we ultimately focused on the neural activity linked to the two valid conditional forms--Modus Ponens (If p then q; p//q) and Modus Tollens (If p then q; ...
Contradiction is a cornerstone of human rationality, essential for everyday life and communication. ...
Logic is widely considered the basis of rationality. Logical choices, however, are often influenced ...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...
International audienceDeductive reasoning is traditionally viewed as a unitary process involving eit...
International audienceCharacterizing the neural substrate of reasoning has been investigated with re...
In everyday life, people untrained in formal logic draw simple deductive inferences from linguistic ...
A defining trait of human cognition is the capacity to form compounds out of simple thoughts. This a...
International audienceParticipants experience difficulty detecting that an item depicting an H-in-a-...
International audienceConditional reasoning studies typically involve presenting a major conditional...
Deduction allows us to draw consequences from previous knowledge. Deductive reasoning can be applied...
& Participants experience difficulty detecting that an item de-picting an H-in-a-square confirms...
Deductive reasoning is fundamental to science, human culture, and the solution of problems in daily ...
AbstractCounterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition ...
The brain did not develop a dedicated device for reasoning. This fact bears dramatic consequences. W...
Contradiction is a cornerstone of human rationality, essential for everyday life and communication. ...
Contradiction is a cornerstone of human rationality, essential for everyday life and communication. ...
Logic is widely considered the basis of rationality. Logical choices, however, are often influenced ...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...
International audienceDeductive reasoning is traditionally viewed as a unitary process involving eit...
International audienceCharacterizing the neural substrate of reasoning has been investigated with re...
In everyday life, people untrained in formal logic draw simple deductive inferences from linguistic ...
A defining trait of human cognition is the capacity to form compounds out of simple thoughts. This a...
International audienceParticipants experience difficulty detecting that an item depicting an H-in-a-...
International audienceConditional reasoning studies typically involve presenting a major conditional...
Deduction allows us to draw consequences from previous knowledge. Deductive reasoning can be applied...
& Participants experience difficulty detecting that an item de-picting an H-in-a-square confirms...
Deductive reasoning is fundamental to science, human culture, and the solution of problems in daily ...
AbstractCounterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition ...
The brain did not develop a dedicated device for reasoning. This fact bears dramatic consequences. W...
Contradiction is a cornerstone of human rationality, essential for everyday life and communication. ...
Contradiction is a cornerstone of human rationality, essential for everyday life and communication. ...
Logic is widely considered the basis of rationality. Logical choices, however, are often influenced ...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...