The paper explores the relationship between intelligence and the semantic processing of natural language quantifiers. The first study revealed that intelligence is positively associated with the subjects' performance when solving a picture verification task with one of the four types of sentences: Aristotelian (e.g. ‘All cars are red’), parity (e.g. ‘An even number of cars are red’), numerical (e.g. ‘More than five cars are red’), and proportional (‘More than half of the cars are red’). The strongest relationship was observed between the cognitive ability and the accuracy of proportional sentences, in accordance with the computational theory which predicts the highest engagement of working memory (WM) within the group of proportional quanti...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
This paper is concerned with constraints on learning quantifiers, particularly those cognitive on hu...
peer reviewedThis volume provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of theory and res...
We examine the verification of simple quantifiers in natural language from a computational model per...
The paper explores the cognitive mechanisms involved in the verification of sentences with proportio...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
Computational models will play an important role in our understanding of human higher-order cognitio...
We compared the processing of natural language quantifiers in a group of patients with schizophrenia...
This paper presents experimental evidence on the differences in a sentence-picture verification task...
Investigates the relationship between three factors of working memory (storage and processing, relat...
The construct of the organization of information processing (OIP) has been adopted as a possible cog...
Defining the meaning of vague quantifiers (‘few’, ‘most’, ‘all’) has been, and still is, the Holy Gr...
© 2021 Juan Pablo Franco UlloaHumans are presented daily with decisions that require solving complex...
AbstractThe recent studies narrowly designed to investigate the structure of working memory and its ...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
This paper is concerned with constraints on learning quantifiers, particularly those cognitive on hu...
peer reviewedThis volume provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of theory and res...
We examine the verification of simple quantifiers in natural language from a computational model per...
The paper explores the cognitive mechanisms involved in the verification of sentences with proportio...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
Computational models will play an important role in our understanding of human higher-order cognitio...
We compared the processing of natural language quantifiers in a group of patients with schizophrenia...
This paper presents experimental evidence on the differences in a sentence-picture verification task...
Investigates the relationship between three factors of working memory (storage and processing, relat...
The construct of the organization of information processing (OIP) has been adopted as a possible cog...
Defining the meaning of vague quantifiers (‘few’, ‘most’, ‘all’) has been, and still is, the Holy Gr...
© 2021 Juan Pablo Franco UlloaHumans are presented daily with decisions that require solving complex...
AbstractThe recent studies narrowly designed to investigate the structure of working memory and its ...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
This paper is concerned with constraints on learning quantifiers, particularly those cognitive on hu...
peer reviewedThis volume provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of theory and res...