We describe a new method to explore recursive cognition in the visual domain. We define recursion as the ability to represent multiple hierarchical levels using the same rule, entailing the ability to generate new levels beyond those previously encountered. With this definition recursion can be distinguished from general hierarchical embedding. To investigate this recursion/hierarchy distinction in the visual domain, we developed two novel methods: The Visual Recursion Task (VRT), in which an inferred rule is used to represent new hierarchical levels, and the Embedded Iteration Task (EIT), in which additional elements are added to an existing hierarchical level. We found that adult humans can represent recursion in the visuo-spatial domain,...
Biological agents are adept at flexibly solving a wide range of cognitively challenging decision-mak...
Humans are uniquely adept at extracting structure from the world around them. It is well known that ...
Recursion qua self-reference applies to various constructs within the cognitive sciences, such as th...
We describe a new method to explore recursive cognition in the visual domain. We define recursion as...
Complex hierarchical structures occur in language, music and action planning. In these domains, it i...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Neurociências), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medi...
AbstractThe ability to understand and generate hierarchical structures is a crucial component of hum...
In this manuscript, we summarize the results of our research program aiming at describing the cognit...
Humans generate recursive hierarchies in a variety of domains, including linguistic, social and visu...
The human ability to process hierarchical structures has been a longstanding research topic. However...
The ability to form and use recursive representations while processing hierarchical structures has b...
The capacity to generate recursive sequences is argued to be a behavioral marker of rich, algorithmi...
Hierarchical structures play a central role in many aspects of human cognition, prominently includin...
Humans have the astonishing capacity to quickly adapt to varying environmental demands and reach com...
The generation of hierarchical structures is central to language, music and complex action. Understa...
Biological agents are adept at flexibly solving a wide range of cognitively challenging decision-mak...
Humans are uniquely adept at extracting structure from the world around them. It is well known that ...
Recursion qua self-reference applies to various constructs within the cognitive sciences, such as th...
We describe a new method to explore recursive cognition in the visual domain. We define recursion as...
Complex hierarchical structures occur in language, music and action planning. In these domains, it i...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Neurociências), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medi...
AbstractThe ability to understand and generate hierarchical structures is a crucial component of hum...
In this manuscript, we summarize the results of our research program aiming at describing the cognit...
Humans generate recursive hierarchies in a variety of domains, including linguistic, social and visu...
The human ability to process hierarchical structures has been a longstanding research topic. However...
The ability to form and use recursive representations while processing hierarchical structures has b...
The capacity to generate recursive sequences is argued to be a behavioral marker of rich, algorithmi...
Hierarchical structures play a central role in many aspects of human cognition, prominently includin...
Humans have the astonishing capacity to quickly adapt to varying environmental demands and reach com...
The generation of hierarchical structures is central to language, music and complex action. Understa...
Biological agents are adept at flexibly solving a wide range of cognitively challenging decision-mak...
Humans are uniquely adept at extracting structure from the world around them. It is well known that ...
Recursion qua self-reference applies to various constructs within the cognitive sciences, such as th...