Abstraction: An alternative neurocognitive account of recognition, prediction, and decision making

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43 (2020)
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Abstract

Gilead et al. offer a thoughtful and much-needed treatment of abstraction. However, it fails to build on an extensive literature on abstraction, representational diversity, neurocognition, and psychopathology that provides important constraints and alternative evidence-based conceptions. We draw on conceptions in software engineering, socio-technical systems engineering, and a neurocognitive theory with abstract representations of gist at its core, fuzzy-trace theory.

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reprint Reyna, Valerie F.; Broniatowski, David A. (2020) "Abstraction: An alternative neurocognitive account of recognition, prediction, and decision making—ADDENDUM". Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43():

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