The mental representation of relation-based concepts is different from that of feature-based concepts. In the present experiment, participants learned to categorize two fictional diseases that were defined either by a feature (e.g., short cells) or an ordinal relation (e.g., diseased cells being shorter than healthy cells). After the participants learned the categorization task to criterion, their strategies were probed in transfer task in which features and relations were pitted against one another. Finally, participants engaged in a stimulus reconstruction task. The results supported the prediction that participants who had adopted a feature-based strategy on a stimulus dimension, as identified by transfer data, tended to reconstruct valu...
Many authors have emphasized the role that concepts play as basic building blocks of cognition. This...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
My thesis focuses broadly on how memory may be influenced by performing analogical comparisons. I am...
We investigated whether the representation of relational categories is different from that of featur...
Relation-based category learning is based on very different principles than feature-based category l...
Higher-order relations are important for various cognitive tasks, such as analogical transfer. The c...
textThe field of category learning is replete with theories that detail how similarity and compariso...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
Cognition and categorization /edited by Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B., 1978 The papers in this book derive...
This report is intended to be read easily by cognitive scientists, neuroscientists interested in cog...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
Purposive behaviour requires the learning of appropriate knowledge about the environment. Cognitive ...
Forty participants assigned artificial creatures to categories after explicit rule instruction or fe...
Many computational models of reasoning rely on explicit relation representations to account for huma...
Relational categories are structure-based categories, defined not only by their internal properties ...
Many authors have emphasized the role that concepts play as basic building blocks of cognition. This...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
My thesis focuses broadly on how memory may be influenced by performing analogical comparisons. I am...
We investigated whether the representation of relational categories is different from that of featur...
Relation-based category learning is based on very different principles than feature-based category l...
Higher-order relations are important for various cognitive tasks, such as analogical transfer. The c...
textThe field of category learning is replete with theories that detail how similarity and compariso...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
Cognition and categorization /edited by Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B., 1978 The papers in this book derive...
This report is intended to be read easily by cognitive scientists, neuroscientists interested in cog...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
Purposive behaviour requires the learning of appropriate knowledge about the environment. Cognitive ...
Forty participants assigned artificial creatures to categories after explicit rule instruction or fe...
Many computational models of reasoning rely on explicit relation representations to account for huma...
Relational categories are structure-based categories, defined not only by their internal properties ...
Many authors have emphasized the role that concepts play as basic building blocks of cognition. This...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
My thesis focuses broadly on how memory may be influenced by performing analogical comparisons. I am...