The key weakness of the proposed distinction between rules and similarity is that it effectively converts what was previously seen as a consequence of rule or similarity-based processing, into a definition of rule and similarity themselves – evidence is elevated into a conceptual distinction. This conflicts with fundamental intuitions about processes and erodes the relevance of the debate across cognitive science
Classification of entities into categories can be determined based on a rule - a single criterion or...
The proposal regarding rules and similarity is considered in terms of ability to provide insights re...
Thematically related concepts like coffee and milk are judged to be more similar than thematically u...
The key weakness of the proposed distinction between rules and similarity is that it effectively con...
Abstract: Rules and similarity refer to qualitatively different processes. The classification of a s...
Evidence from aphasia is considered that leads to a distinction between abstract and concrete though...
Unless restricted to explicitly held, sharable beliefs that control and justify a person’s behavior,...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
Similarity-based and rule-based accounts of cognition are often portrayed as opposing accounts. In ...
A central controversy in cognitive science concerns the roles of rules versus similarity. To gain so...
Psychological studies of categorization often assume that all concepts are of the same general kind,...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Most theorists agree that adults can learn and use categories th...
For psychologists, the problem of induction has to do with distinguishing between generalizations pe...
Similarity is central for the definition of concepts in several theories in cognitive psychology. Ho...
Classification of entities into categories can be determined based on a rule - a single criterion or...
The proposal regarding rules and similarity is considered in terms of ability to provide insights re...
Thematically related concepts like coffee and milk are judged to be more similar than thematically u...
The key weakness of the proposed distinction between rules and similarity is that it effectively con...
Abstract: Rules and similarity refer to qualitatively different processes. The classification of a s...
Evidence from aphasia is considered that leads to a distinction between abstract and concrete though...
Unless restricted to explicitly held, sharable beliefs that control and justify a person’s behavior,...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
Similarity-based and rule-based accounts of cognition are often portrayed as opposing accounts. In ...
A central controversy in cognitive science concerns the roles of rules versus similarity. To gain so...
Psychological studies of categorization often assume that all concepts are of the same general kind,...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Most theorists agree that adults can learn and use categories th...
For psychologists, the problem of induction has to do with distinguishing between generalizations pe...
Similarity is central for the definition of concepts in several theories in cognitive psychology. Ho...
Classification of entities into categories can be determined based on a rule - a single criterion or...
The proposal regarding rules and similarity is considered in terms of ability to provide insights re...
Thematically related concepts like coffee and milk are judged to be more similar than thematically u...