There has been a great expansion of research into human reasoning at all of Marr’s explanatory levels. There is a tendency for this work to progress within a level largely ignoring the others which can lead to slippage between levels (Chater et al., 2003). It is argued that recent brain imaging research on deductive reasoning—implementational level—has largely ignored the new paradigm in reasoning—computational level (Over, 2009). Consequently, recent imaging results are reviewed with the focus on how they relate to the new paradigm. The imaging results are drawn primarily from a recent meta-analysis by Prado et al. (2011) but further imaging results are also reviewed where relevant. Three main observations are made. First, the main functio...
[First paragraph] Recent years have seen increased application of functional MRI (fMRI), transcrania...
Deductive reasoning is fundamental to science, human culture, and the solution of problems in daily ...
Complex human reasoning involves minimal abilities to extract conclusions implied in the available i...
■ Over the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have beenmade regarding the neural bases ...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...
International audienceOver the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have been made regard...
Various cognitive theories aim to explain human deductive reasoning: (1) mental logic theories claim...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have augmented numerous findings in the human reasoning process but ...
Deductive reasoning has been an object of investigation in psychology for almost a century now. Yet,...
Deductive reasoning is fundamental to science, human culture, and the solution of problems in daily ...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neuro-cognitive processes underlying deductive r...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neuro-cognitive processes underlying deductive r...
Deduction is the ability to draw necessary conclusions from previous knowledge. Here we propose a no...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the brain activity associated w...
In everyday life, people untrained in formal logic draw simple deductive inferences from linguistic ...
[First paragraph] Recent years have seen increased application of functional MRI (fMRI), transcrania...
Deductive reasoning is fundamental to science, human culture, and the solution of problems in daily ...
Complex human reasoning involves minimal abilities to extract conclusions implied in the available i...
■ Over the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have beenmade regarding the neural bases ...
Despite the centrality of rationality to our identity as a species (let alone the scientific endeavo...
International audienceOver the course of the past decade, contradictory claims have been made regard...
Various cognitive theories aim to explain human deductive reasoning: (1) mental logic theories claim...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have augmented numerous findings in the human reasoning process but ...
Deductive reasoning has been an object of investigation in psychology for almost a century now. Yet,...
Deductive reasoning is fundamental to science, human culture, and the solution of problems in daily ...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neuro-cognitive processes underlying deductive r...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neuro-cognitive processes underlying deductive r...
Deduction is the ability to draw necessary conclusions from previous knowledge. Here we propose a no...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the brain activity associated w...
In everyday life, people untrained in formal logic draw simple deductive inferences from linguistic ...
[First paragraph] Recent years have seen increased application of functional MRI (fMRI), transcrania...
Deductive reasoning is fundamental to science, human culture, and the solution of problems in daily ...
Complex human reasoning involves minimal abilities to extract conclusions implied in the available i...