This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented participants with reasoning problems containing sentences with negation of conjunctions and disjunctions in order to test predictions derived from the Mental Models Theory of human thought. According to this theory, reasoning consists of representing and comparing possibilities. Different sentential forms would require different cognitive demands. In particular, responses to a sentential negation task would be modulated by working memory load. This prediction would hold for correct responses but also for the general pattern of responses that includes incorrect responses when the task offers different response options. A within-subjects experime...
In this paper I present the double disjunction task as introduced by Johnson-Laird. This experiment ...
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies ...
The study examines possible underlying mechanisms that may be responsible for generally observed bia...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
How do reasoners negate compound sentences, such as conjunctions of the form A and B and disjunction...
We aimed to study how compound negation of conjunctions and disjunctions is understood and represent...
The mental models theory predicts that, while conjunctions are easier than disjunctionsfor individua...
The aim of this study is to introduce a novel reasoning phenomenon concerned with the shallow proces...
This paper addresses the issue of how negative components affect people's ability to draw-conditiona...
In this paper, we present a study on the effect of content on people’s ability to negate quantified ...
The aim of this study is to describe some key components of the relation between reasoning and gaze ...
A theory of how individuals construct mental models to draw inferences from single premises was test...
Four experiments are reported that tested the claim, drawn from mental models theory, that reasoners...
The mental model theory (MMT) proposes that reasoners mentally construct iconic representations of t...
In this paper I present the double disjunction task as introduced by Johnson-Laird. This experiment ...
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies ...
The study examines possible underlying mechanisms that may be responsible for generally observed bia...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
How do reasoners negate compound sentences, such as conjunctions of the form A and B and disjunction...
We aimed to study how compound negation of conjunctions and disjunctions is understood and represent...
The mental models theory predicts that, while conjunctions are easier than disjunctionsfor individua...
The aim of this study is to introduce a novel reasoning phenomenon concerned with the shallow proces...
This paper addresses the issue of how negative components affect people's ability to draw-conditiona...
In this paper, we present a study on the effect of content on people’s ability to negate quantified ...
The aim of this study is to describe some key components of the relation between reasoning and gaze ...
A theory of how individuals construct mental models to draw inferences from single premises was test...
Four experiments are reported that tested the claim, drawn from mental models theory, that reasoners...
The mental model theory (MMT) proposes that reasoners mentally construct iconic representations of t...
In this paper I present the double disjunction task as introduced by Johnson-Laird. This experiment ...
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies ...
The study examines possible underlying mechanisms that may be responsible for generally observed bia...