Abstract From everyday cognition to scientific discovery, analogical processes play an important role: bringing connection, integration, and interrelation of information. Recently, a PFC model of analogy has been proposed to explain many cognitive processes and integrate general functional properties of PFC. We argue here that analogical processes do not suffice to explain the cognitive processes and functions of PFC. Moreover the model does not satisfactorily integrate specific explanatory mechanisms required for the different processes involved. Its relevance would be improved if fewer cognitive phenomena were considered and more specific predictions and explanations about those processes were stated
This paper examines the existing research concerning both formal and computational approaches to ana...
New concepts from cognitive science have fundamentally changed our view of cognitive development. In...
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Analogical reasoning is a ubiquitous process playing a pivotal role in many disparate cognitive pro...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
Generally speaking, model-based reasoning refers to every reasoning that involves model of reality o...
Every new things and ideas involve any inventions inside. If people attempts to elucidate those crea...
Analogy and metaphor have a long history of study in linguistics, education, philosophy and psycholo...
This paper outlines a theory of analogical reasoning based on a process-model of problem solving by ...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
The purpose of this article is to invigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy, and to broaden...
The use of an analogy from a semantically distant domain to guide the problemsolving process was inv...
Understanding how analogy is used in problem solving is an important problem in cognitive science. T...
iAbstract The making of analogies is a powerful and potentially creative process that is both subtle...
This paper examines the existing research concerning both formal and computational approaches to ana...
New concepts from cognitive science have fundamentally changed our view of cognitive development. In...
Analogical cognition refers to the ability to detect, process, and learn from relational similaritie...
Analogical reasoning is a ubiquitous process playing a pivotal role in many disparate cognitive pro...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
Generally speaking, model-based reasoning refers to every reasoning that involves model of reality o...
Every new things and ideas involve any inventions inside. If people attempts to elucidate those crea...
Analogy and metaphor have a long history of study in linguistics, education, philosophy and psycholo...
This paper outlines a theory of analogical reasoning based on a process-model of problem solving by ...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
The purpose of this article is to invigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy, and to broaden...
The use of an analogy from a semantically distant domain to guide the problemsolving process was inv...
Understanding how analogy is used in problem solving is an important problem in cognitive science. T...
iAbstract The making of analogies is a powerful and potentially creative process that is both subtle...
This paper examines the existing research concerning both formal and computational approaches to ana...
New concepts from cognitive science have fundamentally changed our view of cognitive development. In...
Analogical cognition refers to the ability to detect, process, and learn from relational similaritie...