I reflect on several aspects of the general claim that a quantum-like approach to Cognitive Science is advantageous over classical approaches. The classical approaches refer to the symbolic approaches including models using a classical (Kolmogorov) probability calculus. The general claim seems to be right from a descriptive viewpoint but not necessarily from an explanatory viewpoint. The explanatory perspective needs a more careful analysis since adding some additional arbitrary parameters (such as phase shift parameters in quantum probabilities) does not automatically increase the explanatory value of the approach; rather, it seems to decrease it. I argue further that there is another class of traditional models - the class of geometric mo...
Growing empirical evidence reveals that traditional set-theoretic structures cannot in general be ap...
We outline our programme to create quantum-like representations in economy, cognitive science, psych...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
We reflect on several aspects of the general claim that a quantum-like approach to Cognitive Science...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology are founded on a classical vision of logic and probab...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology correspond with a classical view of logic and probabi...
The subject of this special issue is quantum models of cognition. At first sight it may seem bizarr...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
Much of our understanding of human thinking is based on probabilistic models. This innovative book b...
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathe...
A quantum probability model is introduced and used to explain human probability judgment errors incl...
We develop a kind of quantum formalism (Hilbert space probabilistic calculus) for measurements perfo...
Recent work in cognitive psychology has revealed that quantum probability theory provides another me...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
Growing empirical evidence reveals that traditional set-theoretic structures cannot in general be ap...
We outline our programme to create quantum-like representations in economy, cognitive science, psych...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
We reflect on several aspects of the general claim that a quantum-like approach to Cognitive Science...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology are founded on a classical vision of logic and probab...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology correspond with a classical view of logic and probabi...
The subject of this special issue is quantum models of cognition. At first sight it may seem bizarr...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
Much of our understanding of human thinking is based on probabilistic models. This innovative book b...
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathe...
A quantum probability model is introduced and used to explain human probability judgment errors incl...
We develop a kind of quantum formalism (Hilbert space probabilistic calculus) for measurements perfo...
Recent work in cognitive psychology has revealed that quantum probability theory provides another me...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
Growing empirical evidence reveals that traditional set-theoretic structures cannot in general be ap...
We outline our programme to create quantum-like representations in economy, cognitive science, psych...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....