Many computational models of reasoning rely on explicit relation representations to account for human cognitive capacities such as analogical reasoning. Relational luring, a phenomenon observed in recognition memory, has been interpreted as evidence that explicit relation representations also impact episodic memory; however, this assumption has not been rigorously assessed by computational modeling. We implemented an established model of recognition memory, the Generalized Context Model (GCM), as a framework for simulating human performance on an old/new recognition task that elicits relational luring. Within this basic theoretical framework, we compared representations based on explicit relations, lexical semantics (i.e., individual word m...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: cookie jar) facilitate the re...
The human ability to flexibly reason using analogies with domain-general content depends on mechanis...
Many computational models of reasoning rely on explicit relation representations to account for huma...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
A key property of human cognition is its ability to generate novel predictions about unfamiliar situ...
My thesis focuses broadly on how memory may be influenced by performing analogical comparisons. I am...
By middle childhood, humans are able to learn abstract semantic relations (e.g., antonym, synonym, c...
Analogical mapping highlights shared relations that link 2 situations, potentially at the expense of...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
Analogy problems involving multiple ordered relations of the same type create mapping ambiguity, req...
Analogical reasoning is an important component of intelligent behavior, and it key test of any appro...
ABSTRACT—Human mental representations are both flexi-ble and structured—properties that, together, p...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: COOKIE JAR) facilitate the re...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: cookie jar) facilitate the re...
The human ability to flexibly reason using analogies with domain-general content depends on mechanis...
Many computational models of reasoning rely on explicit relation representations to account for huma...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
A key property of human cognition is its ability to generate novel predictions about unfamiliar situ...
My thesis focuses broadly on how memory may be influenced by performing analogical comparisons. I am...
By middle childhood, humans are able to learn abstract semantic relations (e.g., antonym, synonym, c...
Analogical mapping highlights shared relations that link 2 situations, potentially at the expense of...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
Analogy problems involving multiple ordered relations of the same type create mapping ambiguity, req...
Analogical reasoning is an important component of intelligent behavior, and it key test of any appro...
ABSTRACT—Human mental representations are both flexi-ble and structured—properties that, together, p...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: COOKIE JAR) facilitate the re...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: cookie jar) facilitate the re...
The human ability to flexibly reason using analogies with domain-general content depends on mechanis...