A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum, S Dehaene - Cognitive Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we propose that humans possess a language …

A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum… - Cognitive …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we propose that humans possess a language …

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In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we formalize and test the hypothesis that all …

[PDF][PDF] A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum, S Dehaene - psyarxiv.com
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we formalize and test the hypothesis that all …

A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes.

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum… - Cognitive …, 2022 - europepmc.org
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we propose that humans possess a language …

[PDF][PDF] A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum, S Dehaene - scholar.archive.org
Why do geometric shapes such as lines, circles, zig-zags or spirals appear in all human
cultures, but are never produced by other animals? Here, we formalize and test the …

[PDF][PDF] A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum, S Dehaene - docdrop.org
Why do geometric shapes such as lines, circles, zig-zags or spirals appear in all human
cultures, but are never produced by other animals? Here, we formalize and test the …

A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum, S Dehaene - osf.io
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we formalize and test the hypothesis that all …

A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum, S Dehaene - 2023 - hal.science
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we formalize and test the hypothesis that all …

A language of thought for the mental representation of geometric shapes.

M Sablé-Meyer, K Ellis, J Tenenbaum… - Cognitive …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric
shapes such as lines, circles or spirals. Here, we propose that humans possess a language …