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Professor, Department of Psychology & Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, Un ...
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Tuesday, February 15, 2022
4:00 PM America/Montreal
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McGill Neuro
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Relational thinking, or the process of identifying and integrating relations between mental representations, is regularly invoked during reasoning. This mental capacity enables us to draw higher-order abstractions and generalize across situations and contexts, and we have argued that it should be included in the pantheon of executive functions. In this talk, I will briefly review our lab's work characterizing the roles of lateral prefrontal and parietal regions in relational thinking. I will then discuss structural and functional predictors of individual differences and developmental changes in reasoning.
Silvia A. Bunge, PhD
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