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Analogies between exemplars of schema-governed categories

Ricardo Minervino
National University of Comahue
Dec 8, 2022

Dominant theories of analogical thinking postulate that making an analogy consists in discovering that two superficially different situations share isomorphic systems of similar relations. According to this perspective, the comparison between the two situations may eventually lead to the construction of a schema, which retains the structural aspects they share and deletes their specific contents. We have developed a new approach to analogical thinking, whose purpose is to explain a particular type of analogies: those in which the analogs are exemplars of a schema-governed category (e.g., two instances of robbery). As compared to standard analogies, these comparisons are noteworthy in that a well-established schema (the schema-governed category) mediates each one of the subprocesses involved in analogical thinking. We argue that the category assignment approach is able to provide a better account of how the analogical subprocesses of retrieval, mapping, re-representation, evaluation and inference generation are carried out during the processing of this specific kind of analogies. The arguments presented are accompanied by brief descriptions of some of the studies that provided support for this approach.

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Studying sensory statistics and priors during sound categorisation in head-fixed mice

Quentin Pajot-Moric, Peter Vincent, Ryan Low, Kay Lee, Athena Akrami

COSYNE 2025

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Neural signatures of learning and exploiting sensory statistics in a sound categorisation task in rats

Elena Menichini, Irmak Toksöz, Viktor Plattner, Ryan Low, Athena Akrami

FENS Forum 2024

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