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35Models of Visuospatial CognitionOxford University Press USA. 1996.This second volume in the Counterpoints Series focuses on alternative models of visual-spatial processing in human cognition. The editors provide a historical and theoretical introduction and offer ideas about directions and new research designs.
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83A model theory of inductionInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8 (1). 1994.Abstract Theories of induction in psychology and artificial intelligence assume that the process leads from observation and knowledge to the formulation of linguistic conjectures. This paper proposes instead that the process yields mental models of phenomena. It uses this hypothesis to distinguish between deduction, induction, and creative forms of thought. It shows how models could underlie inductions about specific matters. In the domain of linguistic conjectures, there are many possible induc…Read more
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Conditionals and possibilitiesIn Mike Oaksford & Nick Chater (eds.), Cognition and Conditionals: Probability and Logic in Human Thought, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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69Reply to the commentators on a model theory of inductionInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8 (1). 1994.No abstract
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75The meaning of modalityCognitive Science 2 (1): 17-26. 1978.This paper describes a semantics for modal terms such as can and may that is intended to model the mental representation of their meaning. The basic assumption of the theory is that the evaluation of a modal assertion involves an attempted mental construction of a specified alternative to a given situation rather than the separate evaluation of each member of a set of possible alternatives as would be required by a “possible worlds” semantics. The theory leads to the conclusion that, contrary to…Read more
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55Kahneman, Tversky, and Kahneman-Tversky: three ways of thinkingThinking and Reasoning 30 (4): 531-547. 2024.This homage to Danny Kahneman and Amos Tversky describes how each of them thought about psychology. It outlines the principal results of their collaborative research, which was their most original and most influential. Why? In search of an explanation it examines their joint thinking during their collaboration.
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73Reasoning From Quantified Modal PremisesCognitive Science 48 (8). 2024.Quantified modal inferences interest logicians, linguists, and computer scientists, but no previous psychological study of them appears to be in the literature. Here is an example of one: All those artists are businessmen. Paulo is possibly one of the artists. What follows?People tend to conclude: Paulo is possibly a businessman (Experiment 1). It seems plausible, and it follows from an intuitive mental model in which Paulo is one of a set of artists who are businessmen. Further deliberation can…Read more
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35Conditionals and possibilitiesIn Mike Oaksford & Nick Chater (eds.), Cognition and Conditionals: Probability and Logic in Human Thought, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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56Conditionals and probabilityIn Mike Oaksford & Nick Chater (eds.), Cognition and Conditionals: Probability and Logic in Human Thought, Oxford University Press. pp. 103--115. 2010.
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An antidote to illusory inferencesIn Morton Ann Gernsbacher & Sharon J. Derry (eds.), Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Lawerence Erlbaum. pp. 820. 1998.
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