Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.

Reasoning, solving mathematical equations, or planning written and spoken sentences all must factor in stimuli perceptual properties. Indeed, thinking processes are inspired by and subsequently fitted to concrete objects and situations. It is therefore reasonable to expect that the mental representa...

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Main Authors: Magda L Dumitru, Gitte H Joergensen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4795688?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e9cbe82dcadf480fb961275789ed61b42020-11-25T01:28:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e015177410.1371/journal.pone.0151774Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.Magda L DumitruGitte H JoergensenReasoning, solving mathematical equations, or planning written and spoken sentences all must factor in stimuli perceptual properties. Indeed, thinking processes are inspired by and subsequently fitted to concrete objects and situations. It is therefore reasonable to expect that the mental representations evoked when people solve these seemingly abstract tasks should interact with the properties of the manipulated stimuli. Here, we investigated the mental representations evoked by conjunction and disjunction expressions in language-picture matching tasks. We hypothesised that, if these representations have been derived using key Gestalt principles, reasoners should use perceptual compatibility to gauge the goodness of fit between conjunction/disjunction descriptions (e.g., the purple and/ or the green) and corresponding binary visual displays. Indeed, the results of three experimental studies demonstrate that reasoners associate conjunction descriptions with perceptually-dependent stimuli and disjunction descriptions with perceptually-independent stimuli, where visual dependency status follows the key Gestalt principles of common fate, proximity, and similarity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4795688?pdf=render
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Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.
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title Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.
title_short Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.
title_full Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.
title_fullStr Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.
title_full_unstemmed Gestalt Reasoning with Conjunctions and Disjunctions.
title_sort gestalt reasoning with conjunctions and disjunctions.
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description Reasoning, solving mathematical equations, or planning written and spoken sentences all must factor in stimuli perceptual properties. Indeed, thinking processes are inspired by and subsequently fitted to concrete objects and situations. It is therefore reasonable to expect that the mental representations evoked when people solve these seemingly abstract tasks should interact with the properties of the manipulated stimuli. Here, we investigated the mental representations evoked by conjunction and disjunction expressions in language-picture matching tasks. We hypothesised that, if these representations have been derived using key Gestalt principles, reasoners should use perceptual compatibility to gauge the goodness of fit between conjunction/disjunction descriptions (e.g., the purple and/ or the green) and corresponding binary visual displays. Indeed, the results of three experimental studies demonstrate that reasoners associate conjunction descriptions with perceptually-dependent stimuli and disjunction descriptions with perceptually-independent stimuli, where visual dependency status follows the key Gestalt principles of common fate, proximity, and similarity.
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