In this chapter, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature is discussed. They are classified according to two dimensions obtaining four categories of mental models: static-dynamic and world-mental, where static refers to mental models for static world states or for static mental states and dynamic refers to mental models for world processes or for mental processes. In addition, distinctions are made for what can be done by mental models: they can, for example, be (1) used for internal simulation, they can be (2) adapted, and these processes can be (3) controlled. This leads to a global three-level cognitive architecture covering these three ways of handling mental models. It is discussed that in this ...
Kaiser A, Schenck W, Möller R. A Model Architecture for Mental Imagery. In: Kokinov B, Karmiloff-Smi...
In this chapter, a multilevel cognitive architecture is introduced that can be used to model mental ...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
In this chapter, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature i...
In this paper, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature is ...
This chapter contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply speci...
This paper contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply specifi...
In reality modeling rely on the knowledge that we have, whether they are real or imaginary, naive or...
Within their mental and social processes, humans often learn, adapt and apply specific mental models...
Schaffernicht, M (Schaffernicht, Martin).Univ Talca, Fac Ciencias Empresariales, Coll Business Adm, ...
Some amendments are proposed to a recent redefinition of the mental model concept in system dynamics...
Schilling M, Cruse H, Schmitz J. Mental models for cognitive control. In: Arena P, Rodríguez-Vázquez...
In this paper, the concept of context-dependent realisation of mental models is introduced and discu...
In this chapter, the concept of context-dependent realisation of mental models is introduced and dis...
In this chapter, a self-modeling mental network model is presented for cognitive analysis and suppor...
Kaiser A, Schenck W, Möller R. A Model Architecture for Mental Imagery. In: Kokinov B, Karmiloff-Smi...
In this chapter, a multilevel cognitive architecture is introduced that can be used to model mental ...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
In this chapter, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature i...
In this paper, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature is ...
This chapter contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply speci...
This paper contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply specifi...
In reality modeling rely on the knowledge that we have, whether they are real or imaginary, naive or...
Within their mental and social processes, humans often learn, adapt and apply specific mental models...
Schaffernicht, M (Schaffernicht, Martin).Univ Talca, Fac Ciencias Empresariales, Coll Business Adm, ...
Some amendments are proposed to a recent redefinition of the mental model concept in system dynamics...
Schilling M, Cruse H, Schmitz J. Mental models for cognitive control. In: Arena P, Rodríguez-Vázquez...
In this paper, the concept of context-dependent realisation of mental models is introduced and discu...
In this chapter, the concept of context-dependent realisation of mental models is introduced and dis...
In this chapter, a self-modeling mental network model is presented for cognitive analysis and suppor...
Kaiser A, Schenck W, Möller R. A Model Architecture for Mental Imagery. In: Kokinov B, Karmiloff-Smi...
In this chapter, a multilevel cognitive architecture is introduced that can be used to model mental ...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...