The ability to represent same-different relations is an important condition for abstract thought. However, there is mixed evidence for when this ability develops, both ontogenetically and phylogenetically. Apparent success in relational reasoning may be evidence for genuine conceptual understanding or may be the result of low-level, perceptual strategies. We introduce a method to discriminate these possibilities by pitting two conditions that are perceptually matched but conceptually different: in a "fused" condition, same and different objects are joined, creating single objects that have the same perceptual features as the two object pairs in the "relational" condition. However, the "fused" objects do not provide evidence for the relation...
Abstract Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infan...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Humans have an astounding ability to acquire new information. Like many other animals, we can learn ...
The ability to detect relational patterns shared by different objects, events, or ideas is a corners...
We explore the developmental trajectory and underlying mechanisms of abstract relational reasoning. ...
Several nonhuman animal species have been claimed to successfully pass tests indicative of relationa...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infants. This ...
Recognizing relational similarity relies on the ability to understand that defining object propertie...
Relational reasoning is a hallmark of sophisticated cognition in humans [1, 2]. Does it exist in oth...
There are some puzzling findings concerning the early development of relational cognition. There is ...
Previous experimental work has led several authors to conclude that only humans reinterpret 'first-o...
experiments investigated the development of children's ability to recognize perceptual relation...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
Abstract Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infan...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Humans have an astounding ability to acquire new information. Like many other animals, we can learn ...
The ability to detect relational patterns shared by different objects, events, or ideas is a corners...
We explore the developmental trajectory and underlying mechanisms of abstract relational reasoning. ...
Several nonhuman animal species have been claimed to successfully pass tests indicative of relationa...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infants. This ...
Recognizing relational similarity relies on the ability to understand that defining object propertie...
Relational reasoning is a hallmark of sophisticated cognition in humans [1, 2]. Does it exist in oth...
There are some puzzling findings concerning the early development of relational cognition. There is ...
Previous experimental work has led several authors to conclude that only humans reinterpret 'first-o...
experiments investigated the development of children's ability to recognize perceptual relation...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
Abstract Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infan...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Humans have an astounding ability to acquire new information. Like many other animals, we can learn ...