In narrative and neurobiological processes, a common response to an unexpected event can be observed: retroactive reinterpretation. In this activity, an established state of knowledge is restructured so that its ability to interpret causal consequences changes. We present a new graphical knowledge modeling technique to track the stages of retroactive reinterpretation in both narrative and biological domains. This method is based on situation-theoretic foundations, which have been extended using narrative devices to capture elusive properties of everyday reasoning, such as context and causal anticipation. The method and its accompanying visual model enables us to experiment with representational reasoning about cause, shifts in influence bet...
When humans make sense of the world, they do not understand it as a cascade of observations; rather,...
We outline a simple taxonomy of approaches to modelling narrative, explain how these might be realis...
Narratives provide a powerful means of making sense of our world. They are cognitive tools that we ...
Cognitive neurosciences have made significant progress in learning about brain activity in situatedc...
International audienceThe flashback is a well-known storytelling device used to invoke surprise, sus...
The hypothesis according to which narrative is not only a prominent form of human com- munication bu...
In the spirit of the neuroscience theme of this year\u27s meeting, I will describe a set of cognitiv...
A computational model of inference during story comprehension is presented, in which story situation...
Although we perceive the world in a continuous manner, our experience is partitioned into discrete ...
We present work toward computationally defining a model of narrative comprehension vis-à-vis memory ...
Mainstream cognitive neuroscience has begun to accept the idea of embodied mind, which assumes that ...
International audienceThe symbolic spatio-temporal reasoning is one of the major research challenges...
Cognition may require access to past events, for example to understand undesirable outcomes or diagn...
The last decade has seen a surge of naturalistic experiments in cognitive neuroscience, which requir...
This paper outlines the model-based theory of causal reasoning. It postulates that the core meanings...
When humans make sense of the world, they do not understand it as a cascade of observations; rather,...
We outline a simple taxonomy of approaches to modelling narrative, explain how these might be realis...
Narratives provide a powerful means of making sense of our world. They are cognitive tools that we ...
Cognitive neurosciences have made significant progress in learning about brain activity in situatedc...
International audienceThe flashback is a well-known storytelling device used to invoke surprise, sus...
The hypothesis according to which narrative is not only a prominent form of human com- munication bu...
In the spirit of the neuroscience theme of this year\u27s meeting, I will describe a set of cognitiv...
A computational model of inference during story comprehension is presented, in which story situation...
Although we perceive the world in a continuous manner, our experience is partitioned into discrete ...
We present work toward computationally defining a model of narrative comprehension vis-à-vis memory ...
Mainstream cognitive neuroscience has begun to accept the idea of embodied mind, which assumes that ...
International audienceThe symbolic spatio-temporal reasoning is one of the major research challenges...
Cognition may require access to past events, for example to understand undesirable outcomes or diagn...
The last decade has seen a surge of naturalistic experiments in cognitive neuroscience, which requir...
This paper outlines the model-based theory of causal reasoning. It postulates that the core meanings...
When humans make sense of the world, they do not understand it as a cascade of observations; rather,...
We outline a simple taxonomy of approaches to modelling narrative, explain how these might be realis...
Narratives provide a powerful means of making sense of our world. They are cognitive tools that we ...