Sentence examples for inferential process from inspiring English sources

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Here we sought to test for neural correlates of this inferential process by recording single-unit activity in OFC in rats performing a choice task in which, on each trial, the rats chose between two milk rewards, which varied across blocks of trials both in number of drops and flavour.

I have been especially interested in understanding trade-offs in the inferential process, such that the same inductive biases that constrain the hypothesis space and allow us to draw rich inferences from sparse data can also make it difficult for us to revise our beliefs.

These findings qualify the contributions of the right pSTS to human communicative abilities, showing that this region might be necessary for incorporating previous knowledge, accumulated during interactions with a communicative partner, to constrain the inferential process that leads to action understanding.

Connectionist remembering is thus an inferential process, constructive not reproductive.

Given this inferential process, cognitive error becomes a more reasonable possibility.

Bach and Harnish's SAS offers a detailed study of the structure of utterance interpretation as an inferential process.

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You will arrive, if all goes well, at a theory of those kinds of mental representation that figure in thinking, perceiving, learning and the like, insofar as these are inferential processes.

(I know there are philosophers who are prepared to deny that they do, but really...) It appears that the complex inferential processes that subserve perception are typically "domain specific" and "encapsulated".

Based on the assumption that intentional states are perceptually inaccessible, and thus unobservable28, standard theories of social understanding have mainly focused on the contribution of higher level, inferential processes aimed at unveiling ''things that can (not) be seen29''.

For additional psychological analyses, see: H. Jungerman, "Inferential Processes in the Construction of Scenarios, Journal of Forecasting 4 (1985): 321 327; and R.M. Dawes, Rational Choice in an Uncertain World (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988).

To address this issue the paper explores two kinds of processes studied by emotion theorists in human human interaction: inferential processes, whereby people retrieve information from emotion expressions about other's beliefs, desires, and intentions; affective processes, whereby emotion expressions evoke emotions in others, which then influence their decisions.

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