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Forbus, K. D., & Gentner, D. (1997). Qualitative mental models: simulations or memories? Proceedings of the Eleventh International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning, pp. 1–8.
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Auteurs: Forbus, Gentner
Collection: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning

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Résumé
One of the original motivations for qualitative
physics research was the creation of a computational
account of mental models. For instance, a key
intuition often associated with mental models is that
they are runnable, i.e., there is a sense of deriving
answers via mental simulation rather than logical
reasoning. This paper examines three explanations
for runnability, and argues that none of them is sufficient.
Instead, a hybrid model combining aspects
of all three is proposed, focusing on the integration
of ideas from qualitative physics with ideas from
analogical processing. Some psychological implications
of this hybrid model are discussed.
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