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Conflict and Dual Process Theory
Traditional dual process theories were heavily inspired by research on the belief bias effect in syllogistic reasoning. Ball et al. present an overview of this literature and recent challenges to the traditional dual process model of belief bias. They sketch the core tenets of an attempt to reconcile the traditional framework with the contradictory ...
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Dual Process Theory 2.0 provides a comprehensive overview of the new directions in which dual process research is heading. Human thinking is often characterized as an interplay between intuition and deliberation and this two-headed, dual process view of human thinking has been very influential in the cognitive sciences and popular media.
de Neys, Wim
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A Cognitive Architecture Based on Dual Process Theory
This paper proposes a cognitive architecture based on Kahneman's dual process theory [1]. The long-term memory is modeled as a transparent neural network that develops autonomously by interacting with the environment. The working memory is modeled as a buffer containing nodes of the long-term memory.
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A rational reinterpretation of dual-process theories
Cognition, 2021Highly influential "dual-process" accounts of human cognition postulate the coexistence of a slow accurate system with a fast error-prone system. But why would there be just two systems rather than, say, one or 93? Here, we argue that a dual-process architecture might reflect a rational tradeoff between the cognitive flexibility afforded by multiple ...
Milli, S., Lieder, F., Griffiths, T.
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From theory to practice: a roadmap for applying dual-process theory in design cognition research [PDF]
Dual-process theory categorises cognition into two types of processing: Type 1 which is intuitive, autonomous processing, and Type 2 which is reflective processing that burdens limited executive cognitive resources (i.e. working memory).
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Toward dual-process theory 3.0
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023Abstract This commentary is sympathetic to De Neys's revision of dual-process theory but argues for a modification to his position on exclusivity and proposes a bold further revision, envisaging a dual-process theory 3.0, in which system 1 not only initiates system 2 thinking but generates and sustains it as well.
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Thinking & Reasoning, 2020
Dual process theory (DPT) states that cognitive performance is the result of two types of processing, usually termed Type 1 and Type 2. Thompson and Newman (this volume, p.
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Dual process theory (DPT) states that cognitive performance is the result of two types of processing, usually termed Type 1 and Type 2. Thompson and Newman (this volume, p.
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