Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781119170174.epcn311
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Reasoning

Abstract: Reasoning concerns the cognitive processes by which people draw conclusions from the salient, meaningful pieces of information that they comprehend or observe. Reasoning processes are challenging to investigate because both their initiation and their final product (the inference) can be nonverbal and unconscious. This chapter summarizes recent developments in the science of reasoning. It briefly reviews the differences between “core” patterns of inference, that is, deduction, induction, and abduction: Deductio… Show more

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“…In logic, the meaning of sentential connectives is “truth functional”, that is, the semantics of each connective yields a truth value of the compound in which it occurs as a function only of the truth or falsity of the clauses it connects. For readers unfamiliar with this idea, Khemlani (, table 11.2) presents the truth‐functional treatment of various compounds. But this treatment of conditionals yields bizarre inferences in daily life.…”
Section: The Model Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In logic, the meaning of sentential connectives is “truth functional”, that is, the semantics of each connective yields a truth value of the compound in which it occurs as a function only of the truth or falsity of the clauses it connects. For readers unfamiliar with this idea, Khemlani (, table 11.2) presents the truth‐functional treatment of various compounds. But this treatment of conditionals yields bizarre inferences in daily life.…”
Section: The Model Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, given any proposition, the MMT postulates that individuals use the meaning to represent it mentally. This meaning is a product of their knowledge of the world, and of the contextual factors that intervene in the moment (Johnson-Laird, 1983, 2006Johnson-Laird et al, 2015, 2018. The representation is produced using mental models (Johnson-Laird, 1983;2006;Johnson-Laird et al, 2015, 2018, the scale of which will be linked to the scope of the subject's interpretation of the proposition (Khemlani et al, 2012).…”
Section: The Theory Of Negationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, the number of mental models takes on a crucial role. According to the model, as the number of possibilities that subjects must represent increases, so does the overload in their working memory (Khemlani, 2018;Khemlani et al, 2012Khemlani et al, , 2014Khemlani et al, , 2017Khemlani et al, , 2018). Consequently, the task becomes more difficult, while both time to resolution and tendency to error increase (Khemlani, 2018;Khemlani et al, 2012Khemlani et al, , 2014Khemlani et al, , 2017Khemlani et al, , 2018.…”
Section: The Theory Of Negationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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