relationships among characteristics
of a base are transferred to a target.” 40 Hofstadter and Sander argue that, “analogies lie at
the very center of human cognition
Berkeley, Dr. Melvin Calvin; physicist from Stanford University, Dr. RobertHofstadter; physicist from the University of Illinois, Dr. John Bardeen; and
accelerator, which was funded by the Office of Naval Research, allowed RobertHofstadter to study the charge and magnetic structure of nuclei and nucleons