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Simulation and heuristics in flexible tool use

Abstract

Humans are remarkably flexible tool users. We not only recognize a wide range of existing tools, but also producenew tools by seeing objects in new ways, or by making or repurposing objects to solve a problem confronting us. Here westudy the cognitive processes supporting flexible tool use, including deciding what makes a good tool, and how it should beused. Participants played a video game which requires selecting an object from a set of options and placing it in a virtualphysical scene in order to accomplish goals such as tipping another object over or launching it into a container. People appearto use a combination of simulation-based planning and experience-based heuristics: fast heuristics drive the initial selectionand placement of a candidate tool, and that solution can then be refined by several rounds of mental simulation interspersedwith trial-and-error experimentation to rapidly converge on goal-satisfying solutions.

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