SummaryAnalogical reasoning is vital to advanced cognition and behavioral adaptation. Many theorists deem analogical thinking to be uniquely human and to be foundational to categorization, creative problem solving, and scientific discovery [1]. Comparative psychologists have long been interested in the species generality of analogical reasoning, but they initially found it difficult to obtain empirical support for such thinking in nonhuman animals (for pioneering efforts, see [2, 3]). Researchers have since mustered considerable evidence and argument that relational matching-to-sample (RMTS) effectively captures the essence of analogy, in which the relevant logical arguments are presented visually [4]. In RMTS, choice of test pair BB would ...
The ability to form equivalent relations between sign and referent — symbolization — is one of the i...
BACKGROUND: Using tools to act on non-food objects--for example, to make other tools--is considered ...
Background: Using tools to act on non-food objects-for example, to make other tools-is considered to...
SummaryAnalogical reasoning is vital to advanced cognition and behavioral adaptation. Many theorists...
SummaryNew research indicates that crows are capable of matching stimuli on the basis of analogical ...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is considered the hallmark of human reasoning, but some s...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is a cornerstone of human cognition, but the extent and l...
Several nonhuman animal species have been claimed to successfully pass tests indicative of relationa...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
The ability to understand similarities and analogies is a fundamental aspect of human advanced cogni...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
Human language without analogy is like a zebra without stripes. The ability to understand analogies,...
International audienceReasoning by analogy is one of the most complex and highly adaptive cognitive ...
Over the past few decades, the dominant view by comparative psychologists of analogical reasoning in...
Analogical reasoning in a 16-yr-old female chimpan7.ee (Sarah) was studied in five experiments. The ...
The ability to form equivalent relations between sign and referent — symbolization — is one of the i...
BACKGROUND: Using tools to act on non-food objects--for example, to make other tools--is considered ...
Background: Using tools to act on non-food objects-for example, to make other tools-is considered to...
SummaryAnalogical reasoning is vital to advanced cognition and behavioral adaptation. Many theorists...
SummaryNew research indicates that crows are capable of matching stimuli on the basis of analogical ...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is considered the hallmark of human reasoning, but some s...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is a cornerstone of human cognition, but the extent and l...
Several nonhuman animal species have been claimed to successfully pass tests indicative of relationa...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
The ability to understand similarities and analogies is a fundamental aspect of human advanced cogni...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
Human language without analogy is like a zebra without stripes. The ability to understand analogies,...
International audienceReasoning by analogy is one of the most complex and highly adaptive cognitive ...
Over the past few decades, the dominant view by comparative psychologists of analogical reasoning in...
Analogical reasoning in a 16-yr-old female chimpan7.ee (Sarah) was studied in five experiments. The ...
The ability to form equivalent relations between sign and referent — symbolization — is one of the i...
BACKGROUND: Using tools to act on non-food objects--for example, to make other tools--is considered ...
Background: Using tools to act on non-food objects-for example, to make other tools-is considered to...