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SUBMITTER: Garcin B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3316621 | biostudies-literature | 2012
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Garcin Béatrice B Volle Emmanuelle E Dubois Bruno B Levy Richard R
PloS one 20120330 3
Patients with frontal lobe syndrome can exhibit two types of abnormal behaviour when asked to place a banana and an orange in a single category: some patients categorize them at a concrete level (e.g., "both have peel"), while others continue to look for differences between these objects (e.g., "one is yellow, the other is orange"). These observations raise the question of whether abstraction and similarity detection are distinct processes involved in abstract categorization, and that depend on ...[more]