Human and animals are able to decide that A>C after having learnt that A>B and B>C. This basic property of logical thinking has been studied by transitive inference (TI) tasks. It has been hypothesized that subjects displace the premises of the inference on a mental line to solve the task. An evidence in favor of this interpretation is the observation of the symbolic distance effect, that is the improvement of the performance as the distance between items increases. This effect has been interpreted as support to the hypothesis that ability to perform TI tasks follows the same rules and is mediated by the same brain circuits involved in the performance of spatial tasks. We tested ten subjects performing a TI on an ordered list of Japanese ch...
<div><p>Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, wh...
Directed actions can play a causal role in cognition, shaping thought processes. What drives this cr...
Dual Processing theory proposes that the ability to over ride associative (System 1) in favour of an...
Human and animals are able to decide that A>C after having learnt that A>B and B>C. This basic prope...
It has long been suggested that transitive reasoning relies on spatial representations in the poster...
The goal of the current research was to determine whether eye movements reflect different underlying...
International audienceIt has long been suggested that transitive reasoning relies on spatial represe...
In an attempt to study the orienting of attention in reasoning, we developed a set of propositional ...
It has long been suggested that transitive reasoning relies on spatial representations in the poster...
The asymmetric distribution of human spatial attention has been repeatedly documented in both patien...
Cognitively advanced animals are able to dynamically interact with the environment. In this process,...
The asymmetric distribution of human spatial attention has been repeatedly documented in both patien...
& It has recently been shown that syllogistic reasoning engages two dissociable neural systems. ...
<p>(Top) Each session used a novel seven-item list, like the one depicted here. However, subjects we...
The present contribution argues that transitive reasoning, as exemplified in paradigms of linear ord...
<div><p>Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, wh...
Directed actions can play a causal role in cognition, shaping thought processes. What drives this cr...
Dual Processing theory proposes that the ability to over ride associative (System 1) in favour of an...
Human and animals are able to decide that A>C after having learnt that A>B and B>C. This basic prope...
It has long been suggested that transitive reasoning relies on spatial representations in the poster...
The goal of the current research was to determine whether eye movements reflect different underlying...
International audienceIt has long been suggested that transitive reasoning relies on spatial represe...
In an attempt to study the orienting of attention in reasoning, we developed a set of propositional ...
It has long been suggested that transitive reasoning relies on spatial representations in the poster...
The asymmetric distribution of human spatial attention has been repeatedly documented in both patien...
Cognitively advanced animals are able to dynamically interact with the environment. In this process,...
The asymmetric distribution of human spatial attention has been repeatedly documented in both patien...
& It has recently been shown that syllogistic reasoning engages two dissociable neural systems. ...
<p>(Top) Each session used a novel seven-item list, like the one depicted here. However, subjects we...
The present contribution argues that transitive reasoning, as exemplified in paradigms of linear ord...
<div><p>Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, wh...
Directed actions can play a causal role in cognition, shaping thought processes. What drives this cr...
Dual Processing theory proposes that the ability to over ride associative (System 1) in favour of an...