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Researcher
Walter Schaeken
- Disciplines:Cognitive processes
Affiliations
- Brain and Cognition (Research unit)
Member
From1 Oct 2019 → Today - Faculty of Engineering Science (Faculty)
Member
From1 Oct 2002 → 30 Sep 2005 - Laboratory for Experimental Psychology (Research group)
Member
From5 Apr 2001 → 30 Sep 2019
Projects
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- Are old folks wise, or are they wiser than youngsters? How the wording of claims about social groups spreads stereotypes.From4 Sep 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The Influence of Claim Wordings on Intuitive Truth PerceptionFrom26 Sep 2022 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Sabbatical Walter Schaeken: Deepening and integration of spatial reasoning and pragmatic language useFrom27 Sep 2021 → 23 Sep 2022Funding: BOF - mobility
- Uncovering the processes behind explicit and pragmatic inferences using classical experiments and computational modelsFrom20 Sep 2021 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Bitstring Semantics at the interface between linguistics and psychologyFrom1 Mar 2020 → 1 Mar 2024Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- BITSHARE: Bitstring Semantics for Human and Artificial ReasoningFrom1 Oct 2019 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: BOF - projects
- Toward a general theory of intuitive and deliberative thinking – testing the corrective assumption of dual process theory in moral and cooperative reasoningFrom1 Oct 2018 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: FWO fellowships
- The Mental Models Theory and Relational Reasoning: Refinements, Extensions, and a Developmental PerspectiveFrom1 Jan 2018 → 14 Sep 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The mental models theory and relational reasoning: Refinements, extensions and a developmental perspectiveFrom1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: BOF - Concerted Research Project from 1994
- A developmental study of deductive, inductive and abductive reasoning: working memory, executive functions, and eye tracking.From1 Oct 2011 → 30 Sep 2016Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
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- Some differences in some: Examining variability in the interpretation of scalars using latent class analysis(2015)
Authors: Tom Heyman, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 1 - 18 - But: do age and working memory influence conventional implicature processing?(2015)
Authors: Leen Janssens, Stephanie Drooghmans, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 695 - 708 - But: do age and working memory influence conventional implicature processing?(2015)
Authors: Leen Janssens, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 695 - 708 - Some implicatures are conversational, but others are conventional: a developmental implicature study(2014)
Authors: Leen Janssens, Walter Schaeken
- Maar hoe zit dat eigenlijk?(2014)
Authors: Leen Janssens, Sara Verbrugge, Kristien Dieussaert, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 565 - 578 - ‘Some’ Effects of Age, Task, Task Content and Working Memory on Scalar Implicature Processing(2014)
Authors: Leen Janssens, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 374 - 388 - ‘But’ how do children judge it on a scale?(2014)
Authors: Leen Janssens, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 2417 - 2422 - Spatial reasoning: the effect of training for adults and children(2014)
Authors: Walter Schaeken, Leen Janssens
Pages: 2423 - 2428 - ‘But’ how do we reason with it: An experimental investigation of the implicature stemming from ‘but’(2013)
Authors: Leen Janssens, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 194 - 209 - Truth Table Task: Working Memory Load, Latencies and Perceived Relevance(2013)
Authors: Aline Sevenants, Kristien Dieussaert, Walter Schaeken
Pages: 339 - 364