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Rôle du contrôle exécutif dans le raisonnement par analogie chez l’enfant et le primate non humain
Authors:L Minier  A Blaye  A Maugard  J Fagot  Y Glady  J-P Thibaut
Institution:1. CNRS UMR 7290, pôle 3C, laboratoire de psychologie cognitive, université Aix-Marseille, bâtiment 9, case D, 3, place Victor-Hugo, 13331 Marseille cedex 3, France;2. Brain and language research institute, bâtiment B, case D, 3, place Victor-Hugo, 13331 Marseille cedex, France;3. UMR 5022, pôle AAFE, laboratoire d’étude de l’apprentissage et du développement, université de Bourgogne, esplanade Erasme, BP 26513, 21065 Dijon cedex, France
Abstract:Analogical reasoning (AR) is a cornerstone of human cognition. Two main theories have historically been proposed to account for the ontogeny of AR. They propose that analogical skills are constrained by children's logical skills or limited knowledge of the relations to be considered. We adopt an alternative perspective in this review paper suggesting that AR abilities depend on the efficiency of executive control. We present convergent data collected in children and monkeys highlighting the role of three main executive functions: inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility and working memory updating. The analysis of children's reasoning suggests that the contribution of relational knowledge and executive control to analogical reasoning cannot be considered independently.
Keywords:Repré  sentations  Inhibition  Mise à  jour en mé  moire de travail  Flexibilité    Singe
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