Relational priming is to analogy-making as one-ball juggling is to seven-ball juggling

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):386-387 (2008)
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Abstract

Relational priming is argued to be a deeply inadequate model of analogy-making because of its intrinsic inability to do analogies where the base and target domains share no common attributes and the mapped relations are different. Leech et al. rely on carefully handcrafted representations to allow their model to make a complex analogy, seemingly unaware of the debate on this issue fifteen years ago. Finally, they incorrectly assume the existence of fixed, context-independent relations between objects

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