Insight into analogies: Evidence from eye movements

作者: Peter C. Gordon , Stephanie Moser

DOI: 10.1080/13506280600871891

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摘要: Eye movements were recorded while participants solved picture analogies in which they had to identify the object one that “went with” an another, simultaneously presented picture. The pattern of saccades between objects, but not time spent looking at was a very sensitive measure course both relational and object-matching processes. results show processing relations objects precedes matches for young adults solving simple analogies.

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