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Updating and reasoning : different processes, different models, different functions
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Abstract
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Two issues should be addressed to refine and extend the distinction between temporal updating and reasoning advocated by Hoerl & McCormack. First, do the mental representations constructed during updating differ from those used for reasoning? Second, are updating and reasoning the only two processes relevant to temporal thinking? If not, is a dual-systems framework sensible? We address both issues below. |
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Language
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English
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Behavioral and brain sciences. - Cambridge, 1978, currens
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Publication
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Cambridge
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2019
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ISSN
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0140-525X
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1469-1825
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DOI
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10.1017/S0140525X19000554
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Volume/pages
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42
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Article Reference
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e258
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ISI
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000502067000001
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Medium
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E-only publicatie
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