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Integrated Cognitive Model Framework for Analogical Reasoning

Authors
Dr. Alexander Hough
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio ~ Cognition and Modeling Branch
Dr. Othalia Larue
Dr. Chris Myers
Air Force Research Laboratory ~ Cognitive Science, Models, & Agents
Olivia Leung
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Abstract

Analogical reasoning is a core cognitive process. Models have implemented features of analogical reasoning with varied success. Successful models approximate analogical mapping but are not focused on cognitive plausibility. Here, we present and demo an integrated model framework leveraging a component model of analogy (Structure Mapping Engine) to extend a cognitive architecture (ACT-R) for cognitively plausible analogical mapping to inform higher-order cognition.

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ACT-R
Structure mapping engine
Analogy
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Generalizability
Cognitive modeling
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Hough, A. R., Larue, O., Myers, C., & Leung, O. (2023, June). Integrated Cognitive Model Framework for Analogical Reasoning. Paper presented at Virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2023. Via mathpsych.org/presentation/1287.