Double-process theories: a unified cognitive architecture?

Theoria : An International Journal for Theory, History and Fundations of Science 33 (1) (2018)
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Abstract

It has been distinguished between unified cognitive architecture and multiple-process architecture. Based on this distinction, we will try to show that if processes coordination criteria are explicated and analyzed, double-process theories for reasoning and decision making have difficulties to consolidate as multiple process architecture.

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Mariela Destéfano
Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
Fernanda Velazquez Coccia
Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)

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