The mental model theory postulates that spatial reasoning relies on the construction, inspection, and the variation of mental models. Experiment 1 shows that in reasoning problems with multiple solutions, reasoners construct only a single model that is preferred over others. Experiment 2 shows that inferences that conform to these preferred mental models (PMM) are easier than inferences that are valid for alternatives. Experiments 3 and 4 support the idea that model variation consists of a model revision process. The process usually starts with the PMM and then constructs alternative models by local transformations. Models which are difficult to reach are more likely to be neglected than models which are only minor revisions of the PMM
We propose a computational model for spatial reasoning by means of mental models. Our SRM model (Spa...
Guyau's (1890) hypothesis that time is represented in a spatial format implies that reasoning about ...
Many spatial reasoning tasks involve external diagrams and mental images. Successful problem solving...
The mental model theory postulates that spatial reasoning relies on the construction, inspection, an...
The mental model theory postulates that spatial reasoning relies on the construction, inspection, an...
The assessment of whether a statement is consistent with what has gone before is ubiquitous in disco...
The theory of mental models is the most prominent approach for explaining the underlying cognitive p...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
An experiment based on Allen's calculus and its transfer to qualitative spatial reasoning, was condu...
International audienceThe effect of premise order on spatial reasoning was investigated using a para...
Searching for alternative solutions of an indeterminate reasoning task is an important and necessary...
Two experiments investigated the mental representation of spatial and non-spatial two-dimensional pr...
In contrast to Pylyshyn's view, there is no such thing as “reasoning in general.” Different types of...
The assessment of whether a statement is consistent with what has gone before is ubiquitous in disco...
This article investigates the relationship between visual mental representations and spatial mental ...
We propose a computational model for spatial reasoning by means of mental models. Our SRM model (Spa...
Guyau's (1890) hypothesis that time is represented in a spatial format implies that reasoning about ...
Many spatial reasoning tasks involve external diagrams and mental images. Successful problem solving...
The mental model theory postulates that spatial reasoning relies on the construction, inspection, an...
The mental model theory postulates that spatial reasoning relies on the construction, inspection, an...
The assessment of whether a statement is consistent with what has gone before is ubiquitous in disco...
The theory of mental models is the most prominent approach for explaining the underlying cognitive p...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
An experiment based on Allen's calculus and its transfer to qualitative spatial reasoning, was condu...
International audienceThe effect of premise order on spatial reasoning was investigated using a para...
Searching for alternative solutions of an indeterminate reasoning task is an important and necessary...
Two experiments investigated the mental representation of spatial and non-spatial two-dimensional pr...
In contrast to Pylyshyn's view, there is no such thing as “reasoning in general.” Different types of...
The assessment of whether a statement is consistent with what has gone before is ubiquitous in disco...
This article investigates the relationship between visual mental representations and spatial mental ...
We propose a computational model for spatial reasoning by means of mental models. Our SRM model (Spa...
Guyau's (1890) hypothesis that time is represented in a spatial format implies that reasoning about ...
Many spatial reasoning tasks involve external diagrams and mental images. Successful problem solving...