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Dipl. Psych. Thomas Fangmeier

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e-mail: thomas.fangmeier@cognition.iig.uni-freiburg.de

Center for Cognitive Science
Institute of Computer Science and Social Research
Friedrichstr. 50

D-79098 Freiburg, Germany

 

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Research interests

  • Deductive Spatial Reasoning and Planning
  • Identification of Neural Networks (fMRI)
  • Cognitive Modeling

Projects

  • DFG SFB TR/8 Project R8-[CSpace]
  • Strategic Project ActivationSpace

 

Publications

  • Ragni, M., Fangmeier, T., & Bruessow, S. (2010). Deductive Spatial Reasoning: From Neurological Evidence to a Cognitive Model. In Salvucci, D. and Gunzelmann, G. (Eds.),  Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM 2010).
  • Thomas Fangmeier, Markus Knauff. Neural correlates of acoustic reasoning. Brain Research, 1249:181-90, 2009
  • Marco Ragni, Thomas Fangmeier, Andreas Bittner, Lars Konieczny. Incremental model construction: Eye-movements reflect mental representations and operations even if there is nothing to look at. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pages 3046-3051, Austin, TX, 2009. Cognitive Science Society, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Marco Ragni, Lars Konieczny, Thomas Fangmeier. What the eye tells about mental model operations: Evidence for a linking between eye-movements, mental model construction, and reasoning -- even without visual stimuli. In ECEM 2009: Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Eye Movements, 2009
  • Marco Ragni, Thomas Fangmeier, Lara Webber, Marcus Knauff. Preferred mental models: How and why they are so important in human reasoning with spatial relations. In Spatial Cognition V: Reasoning, Action, Interaction, pages 175-190. Springer, 2007.
  • Thomas Fangmeier, Markus Knauff, Christian Ruff, Vladimir Sloutsky. FMRI evidence for a three-stage model of deductive reasoning. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(3):320-334, 2006.
  • Thomas Fangmeier, Markus Knauff. Unterschiedliche fMRT-Signale bei visuell und akustisch präsentierten deduktiven Denkaufgaben. In Experimentelle Psychologie. Beiträge zur 48. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, page 183, Lengerich, 2006. Pabst Science Publishers.
  • Marco Ragni, Thomas Fangmeier, Lara Webber, Marcus Knauff. Complexity in spatial reasoning. In Proceedings of the 28th Annual Cognitive Science Conference, pages 1986-1991. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006.
  • Markus Knauff, Thomas Fangmeier, Christian Ruff, Philip Johnson-Laird. Reasoning, models, and images: behavioral measures and cortical activitiy. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15(4):559-73, 2003


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