International audienceA remarkable feature of the human brain is its ability to make deductions, that is, to infer valid conclusions from known information. In part because these deductions play an important role in spoken and written communication, it has been postulated that there is a close relationship between language and deductive reasoning in humans. Notably, some have proposed that deductive reasoning relies on a system of inferential rules that can be compared to the grammar of a natural language. Here I review the neuroimaging literature on deductive reasoning to evaluate whether there is some overlap between the neuro-cognitive operations that enable deduction and those that underlie the syntactic processing of language. Although...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...
International audienceA remarkable feature of the human brain is its ability to make deductions, tha...
Deductive reasoning has been an object of investigation in psychology for almost a century now. Yet,...
What is the relationship between language and complex thought? In the context of deductive reasoning...
■ Over the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have beenmade regarding the neural bases ...
International audienceOver the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have been made regard...
In everyday life, people untrained in formal logic draw simple deductive inferences from linguistic ...
Reviews literature on topics that interface or intersect with deduction, drawing on philosophical, l...
Deduction is the ability to draw necessary conclusions from previous knowledge. Here we propose a no...
Deduction allows us to draw consequences from previous knowledge. Deductive reasoning can be applied...
International audienceWe often express our thoughts through words, but thinking goes well beyond lan...
nn Feature Reviewpertaining to their emotion [11,12]. Deductive reasoning is an ability that varies ...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...
International audienceA remarkable feature of the human brain is its ability to make deductions, tha...
Deductive reasoning has been an object of investigation in psychology for almost a century now. Yet,...
What is the relationship between language and complex thought? In the context of deductive reasoning...
■ Over the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have beenmade regarding the neural bases ...
International audienceOver the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have been made regard...
In everyday life, people untrained in formal logic draw simple deductive inferences from linguistic ...
Reviews literature on topics that interface or intersect with deduction, drawing on philosophical, l...
Deduction is the ability to draw necessary conclusions from previous knowledge. Here we propose a no...
Deduction allows us to draw consequences from previous knowledge. Deductive reasoning can be applied...
International audienceWe often express our thoughts through words, but thinking goes well beyond lan...
nn Feature Reviewpertaining to their emotion [11,12]. Deductive reasoning is an ability that varies ...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...
Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share t...