Limitations of Hoerl and McCormack's dual systems model of temporal consciousness
EA Isham, EM Ziskin… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2019 - search.proquest.com
Hoerl & McCormack's dual systems framework provides a new avenue toward the scientific
investigation of temporal cognition. However, some shortcomings of the model should be …
investigation of temporal cognition. However, some shortcomings of the model should be …
Problems with the dual-systems approach to temporal cognition
DE Melnikoff, JA Bargh - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Contrary to Hoerl & McCormack (H&M), we argue that the best account of temporal
cognition in humans is one in which a single system becomes capable of representing time …
cognition in humans is one in which a single system becomes capable of representing time …
The dual systems in temporal cognition: A spatial analogy
A Roselli - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019 - search.proquest.com
The model presented by the authors can explain an inherent contradiction in people's naïve
theory of time. In this commentary I suggest a way in which another paradox of our …
theory of time. In this commentary I suggest a way in which another paradox of our …
Two challenges for a dual system approach to temporal cognition
F De Brigard, K O'Neill - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Hoerl & McCormack (H&M) propose a two-system account of temporal cognition.
We suggest that, following other classic proposals where cognitive systems are putatively …
We suggest that, following other classic proposals where cognitive systems are putatively …
[PDF][PDF] Time and the Observer: the Where and When of Consciousness in the Brain
DC Dennett, M Kinsbourne - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - academia.edu
Two models of consciousness are contrasted with regard to their treatment of subjective
timing. The standard Cartesian Theater model postulates a place in the brain where" it all …
timing. The standard Cartesian Theater model postulates a place in the brain where" it all …
Does the perception of temporal sequence throw light on consciousness?
M Treisman - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992 - cambridge.org
Abstracts We compare the way two models of consciousness treat subjective timing.
According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in the brain where" it …
According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in the brain where" it …
Time and consciousness
DM Rosenthal - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992 - cambridge.org
Abstracts We compare the way two models of consciousness treat subjective timing.
According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in the brain where" it …
According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in the brain where" it …
The “Multiple Drafts” model and the ontology of consciousness
A Revonsuo - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
Abstract of the original article: We compare the way two models of consciousness treat
subjective timing. According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in …
subjective timing. According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in …
Begging the question against phenomenal consciousness
N Block - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992 - cambridge.org
Abstracts We compare the way two models of consciousness treat subjective timing.
According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in the brain where" it …
According to the standard" Cartesian Theater" model, there is a place in the brain where" it …
Time and the observer: The where and when of consciousness in the brain
DC Dennett, M Kinsbourne - Behavioral and Brain sciences, 1992 - cambridge.org
We compare the way two models of consciousness treat subjective timing. According to the
standard “Cartesian Theater” model, there is a place in the brain where “it all comes …
standard “Cartesian Theater” model, there is a place in the brain where “it all comes …