Premise typicality as feature inference decision-making in perceptual categories

Volume: 50, Issue: 4, Pages: 817 - 836
Published: Oct 8, 2021
Abstract
Making property inferences for category instances is important and has been studied in two largely separate areas—categorical induction and perceptual categorization. Categorical induction has a corpus of well-established effects using complex, real-world categories; however, the representational basis of these effects is unclear. In contrast, the perceptual categorization paradigm has fostered the assessment of well-specified representation...
Paper Details
Title
Premise typicality as feature inference decision-making in perceptual categories
Published Date
Oct 8, 2021
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
817 - 836
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