Similarity and categorization are central phenomena in cognitive science. Despite its relevance, similarity is a poorly understood process. The current work proposes a new theory of similarity and how to unify it with categorization. Similarity is defined as the overlap of neuronal population codes that represent features of objects being compared. The experiments investigate how perceptual and conceptual information help to constrain similarity. A neural network model is designed that accurately predicts human performance on similarity judgments
Summary: Similarity and categorization. The present paper is a review of the literature dealing with...
How do we perform rapid visual categorization?It is widely thought that categorization involves eval...
Familiarity, or memory strength, is a central construct in models of cognition. In previous categori...
Similarity and categorization are central phenomena in cognitive science. Despite its relevance, sim...
Similarity is a fundamental concept within Cognitive Science. It is routinely invoked in the explana...
This report is intended to be read easily by cognitive scientists, neuroscientists interested in cog...
The functional role of altered similarity structure in categorization is analyzed. 'Categorical Perc...
Understanding how objects are partitioned into useful groups to form concepts is important to most d...
Categorization is a fundamental information processing phenomenon in the brain. It is critical for a...
Purposive behaviour requires the learning of appropriate knowledge about the environment. Cognitive ...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Explanations of human categorization behavior often invoke similarity. Stimuli that are similar to e...
In this article, the relation between the identification, similarity judgment, and categorization of...
Cognition and categorization /edited by Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B., 1978 The papers in this book derive...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
Summary: Similarity and categorization. The present paper is a review of the literature dealing with...
How do we perform rapid visual categorization?It is widely thought that categorization involves eval...
Familiarity, or memory strength, is a central construct in models of cognition. In previous categori...
Similarity and categorization are central phenomena in cognitive science. Despite its relevance, sim...
Similarity is a fundamental concept within Cognitive Science. It is routinely invoked in the explana...
This report is intended to be read easily by cognitive scientists, neuroscientists interested in cog...
The functional role of altered similarity structure in categorization is analyzed. 'Categorical Perc...
Understanding how objects are partitioned into useful groups to form concepts is important to most d...
Categorization is a fundamental information processing phenomenon in the brain. It is critical for a...
Purposive behaviour requires the learning of appropriate knowledge about the environment. Cognitive ...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Explanations of human categorization behavior often invoke similarity. Stimuli that are similar to e...
In this article, the relation between the identification, similarity judgment, and categorization of...
Cognition and categorization /edited by Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B., 1978 The papers in this book derive...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
Summary: Similarity and categorization. The present paper is a review of the literature dealing with...
How do we perform rapid visual categorization?It is widely thought that categorization involves eval...
Familiarity, or memory strength, is a central construct in models of cognition. In previous categori...