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Mental Models in Discourse Processing and Reasoning: Volume 128
Contributor(s): Rickheit, G. (Author), Habel, C. (Author)
ISBN: 0444502742     ISBN-13: 9780444502742
Publisher: Elsevier Science
OUR PRICE:   $193.05  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 1999
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Annotation: 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.

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.

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BISAC Categories:
- Medical
- Science | History
- Psychology | Experimental Psychology
Dewey: 401.410
LCCN: 99048809
Series: Advances in Psychology
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.70 lbs) 418 pages
 
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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.

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.