Similarity-based and rule-based accounts of cognition are often portrayed as opposing accounts. In this paper we suggest that in learning and development, the process of comparison can act as a bridge between similarity-based and rule-based processing. We suggest that comparison involves a process of structural alignment and mapping between two representations. This kin
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Unless restricted to explicitly held, sharable beliefs that control and justify a person’s behavior,...
This paper contrasts two structural accounts of psychological similarity: structural alignment (SA) ...
Abstract: Rules and similarity refer to qualitatively different processes. The classification of a s...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
A central controversy in cognitive science concerns the roles of rules versus similarity. To gain so...
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Much research has been devoted to understandi...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
The key weakness of the proposed distinction between rules and similarity is that it effectively con...
Evidence from aphasia is considered that leads to a distinction between abstract and concrete though...
Analogy and similarity are often assumed to be distinct psychological processes. In contrast to this...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Unless restricted to explicitly held, sharable beliefs that control and justify a person’s behavior,...
This paper contrasts two structural accounts of psychological similarity: structural alignment (SA) ...
Abstract: Rules and similarity refer to qualitatively different processes. The classification of a s...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
A central controversy in cognitive science concerns the roles of rules versus similarity. To gain so...
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Much research has been devoted to understandi...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
The key weakness of the proposed distinction between rules and similarity is that it effectively con...
Evidence from aphasia is considered that leads to a distinction between abstract and concrete though...
Analogy and similarity are often assumed to be distinct psychological processes. In contrast to this...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Unless restricted to explicitly held, sharable beliefs that control and justify a person’s behavior,...
This paper contrasts two structural accounts of psychological similarity: structural alignment (SA) ...