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fMRI Evidence for a Three-Stage Model of Deductive Reasoning

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fMRI Evidence for a Three-Stage Model of Deductive Reasoning
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neurocognitive processes underlying deductive reasoning. We specifically focused on three temporally separable phases: (1) the premise processing phase, (2) the integration phase, and (3) the validation phase. We found distinct patterns of cortical activity during these phases, with initial temporo-occipital activation shifting to prefrontal and then parietal cortex during the reasoning process. Our findings demonstrate that human reasoning proceeds in separable phases, which are associated with distinct neuro-cognitive processes.
Thomas Fangmeier, Markus Knauff, Christian C. Ruff
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JOCN
Authors Thomas Fangmeier, Markus Knauff, Christian C. Ruff, Vladimir Sloutsky
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