Fast logic?: Examining the time course assumption of dual process theory
Influential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a
fast, intuitive heuristic (ie, Type-1) response which might subsequently be overridden and …
fast, intuitive heuristic (ie, Type-1) response which might subsequently be overridden and …
Bias, conflict, and fast logic: Towards a hybrid dual process future?
W De Neys - Dual process theory 2.0, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
In my personal chapter contribution I present the basic dual process model that I believe to
be supported by my own empirical findings and the work of many of the contributors to this …
be supported by my own empirical findings and the work of many of the contributors to this …
The smart System 1: Evidence for the intuitive nature of correct responding on the bat-and-ball problem
Influential work on reasoning and decision-making has popularised the idea that sound
reasoning requires correction of fast, intuitive thought processes by slower and more …
reasoning requires correction of fast, intuitive thought processes by slower and more …
Advancing the specification of dual process models of higher cognition: A critical test of the hybrid model view
Dual process models of higher cognition have become very influential in the cognitive
sciences. The popular Default-Interventionist model has long favoured a serial view on the …
sciences. The popular Default-Interventionist model has long favoured a serial view on the …
Individual differences in conflict detection during reasoning
D Frey, ED Johnson… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Decades of reasoning and decision-making research have established that human
judgment is often biased by intuitive heuristics. Recent “error” or bias detection studies have …
judgment is often biased by intuitive heuristics. Recent “error” or bias detection studies have …
From slow to fast logic: The development of logical intuitions
M Raoelison, E Boissin, G Borst… - Thinking & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Recent reasoning accounts suggest that people can process elementary logical principles
intuitively. These controversial “logical intuitions” are believed to result from a learning …
intuitively. These controversial “logical intuitions” are believed to result from a learning …
Debiasing System 1: Training favours logical over stereotypical intuiting
Whereas people's reasoning is often biased by intuitive stereotypical associations, recent
debiasing studies suggest that performance can be boosted by short training interventions …
debiasing studies suggest that performance can be boosted by short training interventions …
Fast and slow thinking: Electrophysiological evidence for early conflict sensitivity
Popular dual process models have characterized reasoning as an interplay between fast,
intuitive (System 1) and slow, deliberate (System 2) processes, but the precise nature of the …
intuitive (System 1) and slow, deliberate (System 2) processes, but the precise nature of the …
Boosting debiasing: Impact of repeated training on reasoning
Background Recent debiasing studies have shown that a short explanation about the correct
solution to a reasoning problem can often improve performance of initially biased reasoners …
solution to a reasoning problem can often improve performance of initially biased reasoners …
Shared and distinct cue utilization for metacognitive judgements during reasoning and memorisation
R Ackerman, Y Beller - Thinking & Reasoning, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Metacognitive research is dominated by meta-memory studies; meta-reasoning research is
nascent. Accessibility–the number of associations for a stimulus–is a reliable heuristic cue …
nascent. Accessibility–the number of associations for a stimulus–is a reliable heuristic cue …