Updating the dual systems model of temporal cognition: Reasoning with dynamic systems theory

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:e255 (2019)
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Abstract

This commentary construes the relation between the two systems of temporal updating and temporal reasoning as a bifurcation and tracks it across three time scales: phylogeny, ontogeny, and microgeny. In taking a dynamic systems approach, flexibility, as mentioned by Hoerl & McCormack, is revealed as the key characteristic of human temporal cognition.

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