The evolution of priming in cognitive competencies: To what extent is analogical reasoning adaptive?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):380-381 (2008)
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This commentary questions the general assumptions concerning the cognitive value of analogical reasoning on which the argument developed by Leech et al. appears to rest. In order to better assess the findings of their meta-analysis, it shifts the perspective from development to evolution, and frames their concern within a broader issue

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