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Motion as manipulation: Implementation of motion and force analogies by event-file binding and action planning

Fields, Chris (2011) Motion as manipulation: Implementation of motion and force analogies by event-file binding and action planning. [Preprint]

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Abstract

Tool improvisation analogies are a special case of motion and force analogies that appear to be implemented pre-conceptually, in many species, by event-file binding and action planning. A detailed reconstruction of the analogical reasoning steps involved in Rutherford's and Bohr's development of the first quantized-orbit model of atomic structure is used to show that human motion and force analogies generally can be implemented by the event-file binding and action planning mechanism. Predictions that distinguish this model from competing concept-level models of analogy are discussed, available data pertaining to them are reviewed, and further experimental tests are proposed.

Item Type:Preprint
Keywords:Structure mapping; Tool improvisation; Rutherford-atom analogy; Mirror-neuron system; Cognitive impenetrability; Conceptual reasoning
Subjects:Psychology > Cognitive Psychology
ID Code:7235
Deposited By: Fields, Chris
Deposited On:11 Mar 2011 22:24
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 22:24

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