De Brigard, Felipe;
O'Neill, Kevin;
(2019)
Two challenges for a dual system approach to temporal cognition.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
, 42
, Article e247. 10.1017/S0140525X19000645.
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Abstract
Hoerl & McCormack (H&M) propose a two-system account of temporal cognition. We suggest that, following other classic proposals where cognitive systems are putatively independent, H&M's two-system hypothesis should, at a minimum, involve (1) a difference in the nature of the representations upon which each system operates, and (2) a difference in the computations they carry out. In this comment we offer two challenges aimed at showing that H&M's proposal does not meet the minimal requirements (1) and (2).




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