Analogical reasoning is a complex cognitive activity that involves access and retrieval of pre-existing knowledge in order to find a suitable solution. Prior work has shown that analogical transfer and reasoning can be influenced by unconscious activation of relevant information. Based on this idea, we report two experiments that examine whether reduced access to relevant information in memory may further disrupt analogical reasoning unwittingly. In both experiments, we use an adaptation of the retrieval practice paradigm [1] to modulate memory accessibility of potential solutions to a subsequent set of analogy problems of the type ‘A is to B as C is to ?’. Experiment 1 showed a retrieval-induced impairment in analogical problem sol...
ABSTRACT—It has become almost a maxim that ‘‘talking through’ ’ a problem is advantageous. Contrary ...
In many real-world contexts, human reasoners may not possess a priori knowledge of source analogues ...
Blanchette and Dunbar (2000) have claimed that when participants are allowed to draw on their own so...
Analogical reasoning is a complex cognitive activity that involves access and retrieval of pre-exis...
Like true memories, false memories are capable of priming answers to insight-based problems. Recent ...
The goal of the research reported in this thesis is to explore analogical reasoning in complex situa...
Like true memories, false memories are capable of priming answers to insight-based problems. Recent ...
Analogical problem solving happens any time we solve a novel problem, or target problem, by analogy ...
The use of an analogy from a semantically distant domain to guide the problemsolving process was inv...
My thesis focuses broadly on how memory may be influenced by performing analogical comparisons. I am...
Research on analogical thinking has devised several ways of promoting an abstract encoding of base a...
Analogical reasoning has been implicated in many important cognitive processes, such as learning, ca...
Children’s cognitive control and knowledge at school entry predict growth rates in analogical reason...
Analogical Reasoning (AR) is the ability to find a relationship between two objects that is not base...
Evaluation is generally considered to enhance problem solving and is strongly correlated with increa...
ABSTRACT—It has become almost a maxim that ‘‘talking through’ ’ a problem is advantageous. Contrary ...
In many real-world contexts, human reasoners may not possess a priori knowledge of source analogues ...
Blanchette and Dunbar (2000) have claimed that when participants are allowed to draw on their own so...
Analogical reasoning is a complex cognitive activity that involves access and retrieval of pre-exis...
Like true memories, false memories are capable of priming answers to insight-based problems. Recent ...
The goal of the research reported in this thesis is to explore analogical reasoning in complex situa...
Like true memories, false memories are capable of priming answers to insight-based problems. Recent ...
Analogical problem solving happens any time we solve a novel problem, or target problem, by analogy ...
The use of an analogy from a semantically distant domain to guide the problemsolving process was inv...
My thesis focuses broadly on how memory may be influenced by performing analogical comparisons. I am...
Research on analogical thinking has devised several ways of promoting an abstract encoding of base a...
Analogical reasoning has been implicated in many important cognitive processes, such as learning, ca...
Children’s cognitive control and knowledge at school entry predict growth rates in analogical reason...
Analogical Reasoning (AR) is the ability to find a relationship between two objects that is not base...
Evaluation is generally considered to enhance problem solving and is strongly correlated with increa...
ABSTRACT—It has become almost a maxim that ‘‘talking through’ ’ a problem is advantageous. Contrary ...
In many real-world contexts, human reasoners may not possess a priori knowledge of source analogues ...
Blanchette and Dunbar (2000) have claimed that when participants are allowed to draw on their own so...