Analogical reasoning refers to the process of drawing inferences on the basis of the relational similarity between two domains. Although this complex cognitive ability has been the focus of inquiry for many years, most models rely on measures that cannot capture individuals' thought processes moment by moment. In the present study, we used participants' eye movements to investigate reasoning strategies in real time while solving visual propositional analogy problems (A:B::C:D). We included both a semantic and a perceptual lure on every trial to determine how these types of distracting information influence reasoning strategies. Participants spent more time fixating the analogy terms and the target relative to the other response choices, and...
Sequences of eye movements during performance of a reasoning task has provided insights into the str...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Problem solving is a complex cognitive activity that involves the construction of sequences of actio...
Analogical reasoning refers to the process of drawing inferences on the basis of the relational simi...
Analogical reasoning is considered a key driver of cognitive development and is a strong predictor o...
International audienceDevelopment of analogical reasoning is often explained by general maturation o...
International audienceWe use eye-tracking to study the development of analogical reasoning in 5-year...
International audienceWe used eye-tracking to study the time course of analogical reasoning in adult...
Reasoning, our ability to solve novel problems, has been shown to improve as a result of learning ex...
Analogical mapping - the core component of analogical reasoning - consists of establishing the relat...
Three leading analogical reasoning paradigms: scene analogies and pictorial A:B::C:D analogies (both...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
Three leading analogical reasoning paradigms: scene analogies and pictorial A:B::C:D analogies (both...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
International audienceThe way participants adapt their search to the specifics of different types of...
Sequences of eye movements during performance of a reasoning task has provided insights into the str...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Problem solving is a complex cognitive activity that involves the construction of sequences of actio...
Analogical reasoning refers to the process of drawing inferences on the basis of the relational simi...
Analogical reasoning is considered a key driver of cognitive development and is a strong predictor o...
International audienceDevelopment of analogical reasoning is often explained by general maturation o...
International audienceWe use eye-tracking to study the development of analogical reasoning in 5-year...
International audienceWe used eye-tracking to study the time course of analogical reasoning in adult...
Reasoning, our ability to solve novel problems, has been shown to improve as a result of learning ex...
Analogical mapping - the core component of analogical reasoning - consists of establishing the relat...
Three leading analogical reasoning paradigms: scene analogies and pictorial A:B::C:D analogies (both...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
Three leading analogical reasoning paradigms: scene analogies and pictorial A:B::C:D analogies (both...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
International audienceThe way participants adapt their search to the specifics of different types of...
Sequences of eye movements during performance of a reasoning task has provided insights into the str...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Problem solving is a complex cognitive activity that involves the construction of sequences of actio...