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Mental models in discourse processing and reasoning
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Mental models in discourse processing and reasoning/ edited by Gert Rickheit, Christopher Habel.
other author:
Rickheit, Gert.
Published:
Amsterdam ;North-Holland, : 1999.,
Description:
vi, 419 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction (G. Rickheit, C. Habel). Part I: Fundamentals of Mental Models. Mental models. Some answers, some questions, some suggestions (G. Rickheit, L. Sichelschmidt). What's in a mental model? (A. Garnham). What are mental models made of? (A.J. Sanford, L.M. Moxey). Why mental models must be embodied (A. Glenberg). Part II: Mental Models in Discourse Processing. Taking the functional aspect of mental models as a starting point for studying discourse comprehension (B. Kaup
et al
.). Cognitive aspects of coordination processes (G. Rickheit, H. Wrobel). Task dependent construction of mental models as a basis for conceptual change (W. Schnotz, A. Preu&bgr;). Grounding mental models – subconceptual dynamics in the resolution of linguistic reference (K. Kessler
et al
.). On the duality and on the integration of propositional and spatial representations (C. Freksa, T. Barkowsky). Cognitive modelling of speech understanding and visual perception (B. Hildebrandt
et al
.). Part III: Mental Models in Reasoning and Problem Solving. Mental models of spatial relations and transformations from language (B. Tversky
et al
.). A semantics for model-based spatial reasoning (J. Glasgow, A. Malton). Mental models in deductive, modal and probabilistic reasoning (P. Tabossi
et al
.). The construction of preferred mental models in reasoning with interval relations (C. Schlieder). Parts and wholes and their relations (S. Pribbenow). Concessives and mental models (R. Klabunde). Authors. Author index. Subject index.
[NT 15003449]:
Mental models : some answers, some questions, some suggestions / Gert Rickheit and Lorenz Sichelschmidt -- What's in a mental model? / Alan Garnham -- What are mental models made of?/ Anthony J. Sanford and Linda M. Moxey -- Why mental models must be embodied / Art Glenberg -- Taking the functional aspect of mental models as a starting point for studying discourse comprehension/ Barbara Kaup, Stephanie Kelter and Christopher Habel -- Cognitive aspects of coordination processes / Gert Rickheit and Heike Wrobel -- Task-dependent construction of mental models as a basis for conceptual change/ Wolfgang Schnotz and Achim Preuss -- Grounding mental models - subconceptual dynamics in the resolution of linguistic reference in discourse/ Klaus Kessler, Ingo Duwe and Hans Strohner -- On the duality and on the integration of propositional and spatial representations / Christian Freksa and Thomas Barkowsky -- Cognitive modelling of vision and speech understanding/ Bernd Hildebrandt ... [et al.] -- Mental models of spatial relations and transformations from language / Barbara Tversky, Jospeph [sic] Kim and Andrew Cohen -- A semantics for model-based spatial reasoning/ Janice Glasgow and Andrew Malton -- Mental models in deductive, modal, and probabilistic reasoning / Patrizia Tabossi, Victoria A. Bell and Philip N. Johnson-Laird -- The construction of preferred mental models in reasoning with interval relations/ Christoph Schlieder -- Parts and wholes and their relations / Simone Pribbenow -- Concessives and mental models / Ralf Klabunde.
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Discourse analysis - Psychological aspects. -
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0444502742
Mental models in discourse processing and reasoning
Mental models in discourse processing and reasoning
[electronic resource] /edited by Gert Rickheit, Christopher Habel. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;North-Holland,1999. - vi, 419 p. :ill. ;23 cm. - Advances in psychology ;128. - Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;128..
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction (G. Rickheit, C. Habel). Part I: Fundamentals of Mental Models. Mental models. Some answers, some questions, some suggestions (G. Rickheit, L. Sichelschmidt). What's in a mental model? (A. Garnham). What are mental models made of? (A.J. Sanford, L.M. Moxey). Why mental models must be embodied (A. Glenberg). Part II: Mental Models in Discourse Processing. Taking the functional aspect of mental models as a starting point for studying discourse comprehension (B. Kaup <IT>et al</IT>.). Cognitive aspects of coordination processes (G. Rickheit, H. Wrobel). Task dependent construction of mental models as a basis for conceptual change (W. Schnotz, A. Preu&bgr;). Grounding mental models – subconceptual dynamics in the resolution of linguistic reference (K. Kessler <IT>et al</IT>.). On the duality and on the integration of propositional and spatial representations (C. Freksa, T. Barkowsky). Cognitive modelling of speech understanding and visual perception (B. Hildebrandt <IT>et al</IT>.). Part III: Mental Models in Reasoning and Problem Solving. Mental models of spatial relations and transformations from language (B. Tversky <IT>et al</IT>.). A semantics for model-based spatial reasoning (J. Glasgow, A. Malton). Mental models in deductive, modal and probabilistic reasoning (P. Tabossi <IT>et al</IT>.). The construction of preferred mental models in reasoning with interval relations (C. Schlieder). Parts and wholes and their relations (S. Pribbenow). Concessives and mental models (R. Klabunde). Authors. Author index. Subject index.
In this interdisciplinary discussion on mental models, researchers from various areas in cognitive science tackle the following questions: What is a mental model? What are the prospects and limitations in applying the mental model notion in cognitive science? How can the ideas on the nature of mental models and their mode of operation be empirically substantiated? The primary goal of the research group was to work out a definition of mental models that embraces the overall use of this construct in cognitive science as well as the more specific conceptions used in particular research domains such as cognitive linguistics. Theoretical claims about the properties of mental models were discussed and their tenability evaluated against the empirical evidence. <P>The volume is divided into three parts. Fundamental aspects of mental models are presented in the first section, the following part contains contributions to the function of mental models in discourse processing, and finally problems of mental models in reasoning and problem solving are outlined.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2007.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0444502742
Source: 126469:127498Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: P302.8 / .M46 1999eb
Dewey Class. No.: 401/.41/019
National Library of Medicine Call No.: BF 441 / M5492 1999
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