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In Entertainment Computing January 2025 52
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In Computers in Human Behavior June 2023 143
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In Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews August 2021 127:377-403
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Human-Computer Interaction; 2023, Vol. 38 Issue 5/6, p374-399, 26p
Autor:
Nuyens, Filip M.1 (AUTHOR) filip.nuyens2016@my.ntu.ac.uk, Kuss, Daria J.1 (AUTHOR), Lopez-Fernandez, Olatz2 (AUTHOR), Griffiths, Mark D.1 (AUTHOR)
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International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction. Oct2020, Vol. 18 Issue 5, p1226-1246. 21p.
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Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science; Mar2023, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p69-78, 10p
Autor:
Nuyens, Filip M.1 filip.nuyens2016@my.ntu.ac.uk, Kuss, Daria J.1, Lopez-Fernandez, Olatz1, Griffiths, Mark D.1
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International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction. Apr2019, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p389-414. 26p.
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Hoerl, Christoph, McCormack, Teresa, Beck, Sarah Ruth, Rafetseder, Eva, Callender, Craig, De Brigard, Felipe, O'Neill, Kevin, De Corte, Benjamin J., Wasserman, Edward A., DeNigris, Danielle, Brooks, Patricia J., Elliott, Mark A., Gentry, Hunter, Buckner, Cameron, Goulding, Brandon W., Friedman, Ori, Hamamouche, Karina, Hayman, Genevieve, Huebner, Bryce, Hohenberger, Annette, Isham, Eve A., Ziskin, Elijah M., Peterson, Mary A., Kaufmann, Angelica, Cahen, Arnon, Kelly, Laura, Prabhakar, Janani, Khemlani, Sangeet, Kenward, Ben, Pilling, Michael, Keven, Nazim, Lohse, Karoline, Sixtus, Elena, Lonnemann, Jan, Mahr, Johannes B., Mayhew, Estelle M. Y., Zhang, Meng, Hudson, Judith A., Melnikoff, David E., Bargh, John A., Miller, Kristie, Holcombe, Alex O., Latham, Andrew J., Montemayor, Carlos, Nuyens, Filip M., Griffiths, Mark D., Osvath, Mathias, Kabadayi, Can, Oyserman, Daphna, Dawson, Andrew, Pan, Shen, Carruthers, Peter, Povinelli, Daniel J., Glorioso, Gabrielle C., Kuznar, Shannon L., Pavlic, Mateja, Prosser, Simon, Redshaw, Jonathan, Bulley, Adam, Suddendorf, Thomas, Roselli, Andrea, Tillman, Katharine A., Ueda, Natsuki, Hanakawa, Takashi, Viera, Gerardo, Margolis, Eric
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Behavioral and brain sciences
A central claim by Hoerl & McCormack is that the temporal reasoning system is uniquely human. But why exactly? This commentary evaluates two possible options to justify the thesis that temporal reasoning is uniquely human, one based on considerations
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https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/51068
Autor:
Hoerl, Christoph, McCormack, Teresa, Beck, Sarah Ruth, Rafetseder, Eva, Callender, Craig, De Brigard, Felipe, O'Neill, Kevin, De Corte, Benjamin J., Wasserman, Edward A., DeNigris, Danielle, Brooks, Patricia J., Elliott, Mark A., Gentry, Hunter, Buckner, Cameron, Goulding, Brandon W., Friedman, Ori, Hamamouche, Karina, Hayman, Genevieve, Huebner, Bryce, Hohenberger, Annette, Isham, Eve A., Ziskin, Elijah M., Peterson, Mary A., Kaufmann, Angelica, Cahen, Arnon, Kelly, Laura, Prabhakar, Janani, Khemlani, Sangeet, Kenward, Ben, Pilling, Michael, Keven, Nazim, Lohse, Karoline, Sixtus, Elena, Lonnemann, Jan, Mahr, Johannes B., Mayhew, Estelle M. Y., Zhang, Meng, Hudson, Judith A., Melnikoff, David E., Bargh, John A., Miller, Kristie, Holcombe, Alex O., Latham, Andrew J., Montemayor, Carlos, Nuyens, Filip M., Griffiths, Mark D., Osvath, Mathias, Kabadayi, Can, Oyserman, Daphna, Dawson, Andrew, Pan, Shen, Carruthers, Peter, Povinelli, Daniel J., Glorioso, Gabrielle C., Kuznar, Shannon L., Pavlic, Mateja, Prosser, Simon, Redshaw, Jonathan, Bulley, Adam, Suddendorf, Thomas, Roselli, Andrea, Tillman, Katharine A., Ueda, Natsuki, Hanakawa, Takashi, Viera, Gerardo, Margolis, Eric
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Behavioral and brain sciences
Two issues should be addressed to refine and extend the distinction between temporal updating and reasoning advocated by Hoerl & McCormack. First, do the mental representations constructed during updating differ from those used for reasoning? Second,