Abstract analogies not primed by relations learned as object transformations

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):393-394 (2008)
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Abstract

Analogy by priming learned transformations of (causally) related objects fails to explain an important class of inference involving abstract source-target relations. This class of analogical inference extends to ad hoc relationships, precluding the possibility of having learned them as object transformations. Rather, objects may be placed into momentarily corresponding, symbolic, source-target relationships just to complete an analogy

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