Learning how to reason and deciding when to decide.
Senne BraemLeslie HeldAmitai ShenhavRomy FrömerPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Research on human reasoning has both popularized and struggled with the idea that intuitive and deliberate thoughts stem from two different systems, raising the question how people switch between them. Inspired by research on cognitive control and conflict monitoring, we argue that detecting the need for further thought relies on an intuitive, context-sensitive process that is learned in itself.