National audienceInfluential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a fast, intuitive heuristic (i.e., Type-1) response which might subsequently be overridden and corrected by slower, deliberative processing (i.e., Type-2). In this study we directly tested this time course assumption. We used a two response paradigm in which participants have to give an immediate answer and afterwards are allowed extra time before giving a final response. In four experiments we used a range of procedures (e.g., challenging response deadline, concurrent load) to knock out Type 2 processing and make sure that the initial response was intuitive in nature. Our key finding is that we frequently observe correct, logical respo...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Dual process theories of decision making distinguish between type 1 processes, which are commonly as...
Dual-process theories distinguish between human reasoning that relies on fast, intuitive processing ...
Influential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a fast, int...
Influential studies on human thinking with the popular two-response paradigm typically ask participa...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...
Individual difference studies suggest that reasoners highest in cognitive capacity favor analytic, n...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
Dual-process theories and the intuitive rules theory are influential in the domain of cognitive psyc...
Popular dual process models have characterized reasoning as an interplay between fast, intuitive (Sy...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
The study investigates empirical properties of reasoning speed which is conceived as the fluency of ...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Dual-process theories come in many forms. They draw on the distinction between associative, heuristi...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Dual process theories of decision making distinguish between type 1 processes, which are commonly as...
Dual-process theories distinguish between human reasoning that relies on fast, intuitive processing ...
Influential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a fast, int...
Influential studies on human thinking with the popular two-response paradigm typically ask participa...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...
Individual difference studies suggest that reasoners highest in cognitive capacity favor analytic, n...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
Dual-process theories and the intuitive rules theory are influential in the domain of cognitive psyc...
Popular dual process models have characterized reasoning as an interplay between fast, intuitive (Sy...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
The study investigates empirical properties of reasoning speed which is conceived as the fluency of ...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Dual-process theories come in many forms. They draw on the distinction between associative, heuristi...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Dual process theories of decision making distinguish between type 1 processes, which are commonly as...
Dual-process theories distinguish between human reasoning that relies on fast, intuitive processing ...