posted on 2015-06-23, 08:57authored bySandro Sozzo
We perform two experiments with the aim to investigate the effects of negation on the combination of natural concepts.
In the first experiment, we test the membership weights of a list of exemplars with respect to two concepts, e.g.,
Fruits and Vegetables, and their conjunction Fruits And Vegetables. In the second experiment, we test the membership
weights of the same list of exemplars with respect to the same two concepts, but negating the second, e.g., Fruits and
Not Vegetables, and again their conjunction Fruits And Not Vegetables. The collected data confirm existing results on
conceptual combination, namely, they show dramatic deviations from the predictions of classical (fuzzy set) logic and
probability theory. More precisely, they exhibit conceptual vagueness, gradeness of membership, overextension and
double overextension of membership weights with respect to the given conjunctions. Then, we show that the quantum
probability model in Fock space recently elaborated to model Hampton’s data on concept conjunction (Hampton,
1988a) and disjunction (Hampton, 1988b) faithfully accords with the collected data. Our quantum-theoretic modeling
enables to describe these non-classical effects in terms of genuine quantum aspects, namely ‘contextuality’, ‘superposition’,
‘interference’ and ‘emergence’. The obtained results confirm and strenghten the analysis in Aerts (2009a) and
Sozzo (2014) on the identification of quantum structures in experiments on conceptual vagueness. And, more, they
can be inserted within the general research on the identification of quantum structures in cognitive processes.
History
Citation
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 66 (2015) 83–102
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/School of Management
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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Journal of Mathematical Psychology 66 (2015) 83–102
32 pages, standard latex, no figures, 16 tables. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1311.6050; and text overlap with arXiv:0805.3850 by other authors