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Thinking about time and number: An application of the dual-systems approach to numerical cognition
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- 12 December 2019, e261
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Thinking about the past as the past for the past's sake: Why did temporal reasoning evolve?
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- 12 December 2019, e262
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From temporal updating to temporal reasoning: Developments in young children's temporal representations
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- 12 December 2019, e263
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Problems with the dual-systems approach to temporal cognition
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- 12 December 2019, e264
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On believing that time does not flow, but thinking that it seems to
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- 12 December 2019, e265
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On the human uniqueness of the temporal reasoning system
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- 12 December 2019, e266
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A dual-systems perspective on temporal cognition: Implications for the role of emotion
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- 12 December 2019, e267
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A theory stuck in evolutionary and historical time
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- 12 December 2019, e268
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Identity-based motivation and the paradox of the future self: Getting going requires thinking about time (later) in time (now)
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- 12 December 2019, e269
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No doing without time
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- 12 December 2019, e270
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Dual systems for all: Higher-order, role-based relational reasoning as a uniquely derived feature of human cognition
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- 12 December 2019, e271
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Locating the contradiction in our understanding of time
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- 12 December 2019, e272
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Thinking about thinking about time
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- 12 December 2019, e273
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The dual systems in temporal cognition: A spatial analogy
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- 12 December 2019, e274
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What time words teach us about children's acquisition of the temporal reasoning system
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- 12 December 2019, e275
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Neural correlates of temporal updating and reasoning in association with neuropsychiatric disorders
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- 12 December 2019, e276
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Animals are not cognitively stuck in time
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- 12 December 2019, e277
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Temporal updating, temporal reasoning, and the domain of time
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- 12 December 2019, e278
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England first, America second: The ecological predictors of life history and innovation—ERRATUM
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- 19 December 2019, e279
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Using big data to map the relationship between time perspectives and economic outputs—ERRATUM
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- 19 December 2019, e280
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