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Day, S. B., & Gentner, D. (2003). Analogical inference in automatic interpretation. Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society,
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Catégories: Analogie, Full text, Transfert analogique
Auteurs: Day, Gentner
Collection: Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

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Résumé
We present findings suggesting that analogical inference can
play a role in the fundamental processes involved in
automatic comprehension and interpretation. Participants
were found to use information from a prior relationally
similar example in understanding the content of a currently
encoded example. Further, in doing so they were sensitive to
structural mappings between the two instances, ruling out
explanations based solely on more general kinds of activation
and application. Reading speed measures were used to
demonstrate that these inferences were taking place during
encoding rather than at later retrieval. These findings support
the integration of sophisticated processes such as analogical
mapping in a wide range of cognitive functions.
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