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A preprint co-authored by Prof. Moriguchi (A03) and Prof. Saigo (A01) was published at OSF

 A preprint co-authored by Prof. Moriguchi of Planning Group A03 and Prof. Saigo of Group A01 on a structural approach in cognitive developmental research with category theory was published at OSF. The full text is available to read in Open Access. We would be very happy if you did.



Paper Information


Authors:  Yusuke Moriguchi, Naotsugu Tsuchiya, and Hayato Saigo


Title: A structural approach in cognitive developmental research with category theory


DOI: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/8gf7k_v1



Abstract

 This paper presents a novel mathematical framework for cognitive development theory using category theory. First, we introduce formalization of Piaget's concept of groupings. We address mathematical inconsistencies in Piaget's structuralism by reconceptualizing groupings as specific groupoids where objects form partial join-semilattices, with reversibility represented as morphism invertibility and compositional operations as lattice operations. Then, we propose a new line of research program about children’s subjective experience using category theory. Specifically, we propose a line of empirical research comparing children's and adults' subjective experiences through a structure analysis. Our first step of this program has already revealed a counterintuitive discrepancy between children’s color naming abilities and color similarity structures, suggesting fundamental importance in distinguishing subjective experience and reports about it in cognitive developmental research. This category theory based structural approach opens possibilities for unified theories as interconnected categorical domains, potentially enabling prediction of developmental trajectories and identification of critical intervention periods through precise mathematical relationships governing cognitive architecture.