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    Higher-level processes in the formation and application of associations during action understanding
    with Lieke Heil, Stan van Pelt, Johan Kwisthout, and Harold Bekkering
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2): 202-203. 2014.
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    A non-representational approach to imagined action
    Cognitive Science 26 (3): 345-375. 2002.
    This study addresses the dynamical nature of a “representation‐hungry” cognitive task involving an imagined action. In our experiment, participants were handed rods that systematically increased or decreased in length on subsequent trials. Participants were asked to judge whether or not they thought they could reach for a distant object with the hand‐held rod. The results are in agreement with a dynamical model, extended from Tuller, Case, Ding, and Kelso (1994). The dynamical effects observed i…Read more
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    One wrong does not justify another: Accepting dual processes by fallacy of false alternatives
    with Gideon Keren and Yaacov Schul
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3): 269-270. 2007.
    Barbey & Sloman (B&S) advocate a dual-process (two-system) approach by comparing it with an alternative perspective (ecological rationality), claiming that the latter is unwarranted. Rejecting this alternative approach cannot serve as sufficient evidence for the viability of the former
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    Parameterized Complexity of Theory of Mind Reasoning in Dynamic Epistemic Logic
    with Iris van de Pol and Jakub Szymanik
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 27 (3): 255-294. 2018.
    Theory of mind refers to the human capacity for reasoning about others’ mental states based on observations of their actions and unfolding events. This type of reasoning is notorious in the cognitive science literature for its presumed computational intractability. A possible reason could be that it may involve higher-order thinking. To investigate this we formalize theory of mind reasoning as updating of beliefs about beliefs using dynamic epistemic logic, as this formalism allows to parameteri…Read more