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Dual-Process Theories of Higher Cognition

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2013
Dual-process and dual-system theories in both cognitive and social psychology have been subjected to a number of recently published criticisms. However, they have been attacked as a category, incorrectly assuming there is a generic version that applies to all. We identify and respond to 5 main lines of argument made by such critics. We agree that some
Jonathan St B T, Evans   +1 more
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A rational reinterpretation of dual-process theories

Cognition, 2021
Highly 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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Toward dual-process theory 3.0

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
Abstract 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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Dual process theory 2.0

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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