A Call for Unification of Dual- and Single-Process Accounts in Cognitive Models of Intuition

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Article

Publication Date

9-2016

Abstract

We examine how both single-process and dual-process accounts can inform models of intuition. To do so, we review theoretical differences between ACT-R and CLARION and propose a model unifying single-process and dual-process accounts within the ACT-R cognitive architecture. In this model, the function of cognitive decoupling is introduced and its role in the emergence of slow intuition is explained.

DOI

10.1016/j.jarmac.2016.06.007

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