Relational integration is required when multiple explicit representations of relations between entities must be jointly considered to make inferences. We provide an overview of the neural substrate of relational integration in humans and the processes that support it, focusing on work on analogical and deductive reasoning. In addition to neural evidence, we consider behavioral and computational work that has informed neural investigations of the representations of individual relations and of relational integration. In very general terms, evidence from neuroimaging, neuropsychological, and neuromodulatory studies points to a small set of regions (generally left lateralized) that appear to constitute key substrates for component processes of ...
In a recent study we demonstrated that reasoning with categorical syllogisms engages two dissociable...
Reasoning requires the ability to manipulate mental representations and understand relationships bet...
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Abstract—The integration of multiple relations between mental rep-resentations is critical for highe...
The neuronal processes underlying reasoning and the related working memory subsystems were examined ...
A novel, five-term relational reasoning paradigm was employed during functional magnetic resonance i...
The functional contribution of the lateral frontal cortex to behavior has been discussed with refere...
The functional contribution of the lateral frontal cortex to behavior has been discussed with refere...
Relational reasoning, or the ability to integrate multiple mental relations to arrive at a logical c...
The aim of the project presented is to elucidate the role of two frontal areas - prefrontal cortex (...
The functional contribution of the lateral prefrontal cortex to behavior has been discussed with ref...
Rostrolateral prefrontal cortex (RLPFC) is part of a frontoparietal network of regions involved in r...
The neural mechanisms supporting flexible relational inferences, especially in novel situations, are...
Humans have a remarkable capacity to understand and act in situations they have not encountered befo...
Activation in frontopolar cortex (FPC; BA 10) has been associated both with attending to mental stat...
In a recent study we demonstrated that reasoning with categorical syllogisms engages two dissociable...
Reasoning requires the ability to manipulate mental representations and understand relationships bet...
Contains fulltext : 176505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using event-rel...
Abstract—The integration of multiple relations between mental rep-resentations is critical for highe...
The neuronal processes underlying reasoning and the related working memory subsystems were examined ...
A novel, five-term relational reasoning paradigm was employed during functional magnetic resonance i...
The functional contribution of the lateral frontal cortex to behavior has been discussed with refere...
The functional contribution of the lateral frontal cortex to behavior has been discussed with refere...
Relational reasoning, or the ability to integrate multiple mental relations to arrive at a logical c...
The aim of the project presented is to elucidate the role of two frontal areas - prefrontal cortex (...
The functional contribution of the lateral prefrontal cortex to behavior has been discussed with ref...
Rostrolateral prefrontal cortex (RLPFC) is part of a frontoparietal network of regions involved in r...
The neural mechanisms supporting flexible relational inferences, especially in novel situations, are...
Humans have a remarkable capacity to understand and act in situations they have not encountered befo...
Activation in frontopolar cortex (FPC; BA 10) has been associated both with attending to mental stat...
In a recent study we demonstrated that reasoning with categorical syllogisms engages two dissociable...
Reasoning requires the ability to manipulate mental representations and understand relationships bet...
Contains fulltext : 176505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using event-rel...