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1 ded strategy of the task, it was nonetheless analogical.
2 s evidence not only provides support for the analogical ape hypothesis, but also exemplifies how foun
3 ifies how foundational conceptually mediated analogical behavior may be for the chimpanzee.
4                            We argue that (1) analogical comparison processes are central to human cog
5    Results showed greater activation for the analogical condition relative to the control conditions
6                        We predicted that the analogical condition would involve the most cognitive ef
7 nductive tasks, including category-based and analogical inferences.
8 ol conditions that required matching without analogical mapping.
9 eaningfulness facilitated the acquisition of analogical matching for human participants, whereas indi
10 r of a New World monkey species can solve an analogical problem.
11         Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among obj
12 examined the role of stimulus meaning in the analogical reasoning abilities of three different primat
13                                              Analogical reasoning also engaged a left-sided network o
14 novel situations involves cognitions such as analogical reasoning and language learning and is consid
15 memory retrieval relative to closely matched analogical reasoning and visuospatial perception tasks.
16 oelectric interaction was probed in terms of analogical reasoning based on the Rashba effect and dens
17 presents the most convincing evidence yet of analogical reasoning in a nonprimate species, as apes al
18              Activity in this network during analogical reasoning is hypothesized to reflect categori
19                                              Analogical reasoning is vital to advanced cognition and
20 is may be the first evidence for spontaneous analogical reasoning outside of the primate order.
21 hasis on achieving a better understanding of analogical reasoning relative to these other matching co
22 himpanzees eventually learned to shift their analogical reasoning strategy to match the reward contin
23                    Activation elicited by an analogical reasoning task that required both complex wor
24 ther capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) can use analogical reasoning to solve a 3-dimensional search tas
25 ation of abstractly similar relations during analogical reasoning was investigated using functional m
26                     Our results suggest that analogical reasoning within a Bayesian ranking problem i
27 been interested in the species generality of analogical reasoning, but they initially found it diffic
28 en known to exhibit rudimentary abilities in analogical reasoning.
29 mantic and perceptual responses in four term analogical reasoning.
30 lve complex physical problems via causal and analogical reasoning.
31 ns-between-relations serves as the basis for analogical reasoning.
32 icating a level of abstraction comparable to analogical reasoning.
33 abstract relational integration component of analogical reasoning.
34 ch to ranking protein interactions rooted in analogical reasoning; that is, the ability to learn and
35  capable of matching stimuli on the basis of analogical relations: that is, similarity of size, color
36                   In this study, we examined analogical strategies in 3 chimpanzees using a 3-dimensi
37 was compared to activation elicited by a non-analogical task that required complex working memory in
38                          Many theorists deem analogical thinking to be uniquely human and to be found

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