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Mental models and deduction.

Philip N. Johnson-Laird1.   

Abstract

According to the mental-model theory of deductive reasoning, reasoners use the meanings of assertions together with general knowledge to construct mental models of the possibilities compatible with the premises. Each model represents what is true in a possibility. A conclusion is held to be valid if it holds in all the models of the premises. Recent evidence described here shows that the fewer models an inference calls for, the easier the inference is. Errors arise because reasoners fail to consider all possible models, and because models do not normally represent what is false, even though reasoners can construct counterexamples to refute invalid conclusions.

Year:  2001        PMID: 11707382     DOI: 10.1016/s1364-6613(00)01751-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Cogn Sci        ISSN: 1364-6613            Impact factor:   20.229


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10.  Mentalizing under uncertainty: dissociated neural responses to ambiguous and unambiguous mental state inferences.

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