Cognitive Symmetries as Bases for Anticipation:

a Model of Vygotskyan Development Applied to Word Learning

p. 95-106

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In studying human cognition, it is now broadly approved that the study of cognitive biases is indispensable. Among many cognitive biases proposed, we focus on two symmetrical biases: symmetry and mutual exclusivity bias. Implementing the two biases in a probabilistic framework on covariation information, we test our loosely symmetric (LS) model in word learning tasks, in comparison with the ordinary conditional probability and the totally symmetric/biased probability. LS is shown to break a trade-off in the three tasks. It is argued t hat LS is a model of development in the sense of Vygotsky, where top-down/deductive and bottom-up/inductive processes crisscross.

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Tatsuji Takahashi, Shuji Shinohara, Kuratomo Oyo et Asaki Nishikawa, « Cognitive Symmetries as Bases for Anticipation: », CASYS, 24 | 2010, 95-106.

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Tatsuji Takahashi, Shuji Shinohara, Kuratomo Oyo et Asaki Nishikawa, « Cognitive Symmetries as Bases for Anticipation: », CASYS [En ligne], 24 | 2010, mis en ligne le 06 September 2024, consulté le 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3059

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Tatsuji Takahashi

School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Hatoyama, Hiki, Saitama, 350-0394, Japan

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Shuji Shinohara

Advanced Algorithms & Systems, Co. Ltd

Kuratomo Oyo

School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Hatoyama, Hiki, Saitama, 350-0394, Japan

Asaki Nishikawa

Flucto-Order Functions Research Team, RIKEN-HYU Collaboration, Research Center, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute

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