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Quantum structure of negation and conjunction in human thought.

Diederik Aerts1, Sandro Sozzo2, Tomas Veloz3.   

Abstract

We analyze in this paper the data collected in a set of experiments investigating how people combine natural concepts. We study the mutual influence of conceptual conjunction and negation by measuring the membership weights of a list of exemplars with respect to two concepts, e.g., Fruits and Vegetables, and their conjunction Fruits And Vegetables, but also their conjunction when one or both concepts are negated, namely, Fruits And Not Vegetables, Not Fruits And Vegetables, and Not Fruits And Not Vegetables. Our findings sharpen and advance existing analysis on conceptual combinations, revealing systematic deviations from classical (fuzzy set) logic and probability theory. And, more important, our results give further considerable evidence to the validity of our quantum-theoretic framework for the combination of two concepts. Indeed, the representation of conceptual negation naturally arises from the general assumptions of our two-sector Fock space model, and this representation faithfully agrees with the collected data. In addition, we find a new significant and a priori unexpected deviation from classicality, which can exactly be explained by assuming that human reasoning is the superposition of an "emergent reasoning" and a "logical reasoning," and that these two processes are represented in a Fock space algebraic structure.

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Keywords:  cognition; concept formation; concept theory; conceptual emergence; fock space; quantum structures

Year:  2015        PMID: 26483715      PMCID: PMC4588749          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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