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Design Thinking – a dual system approach Xinwei WANG & Matthias RAUTERBERG Department of Industrial Design Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands © M. Rauterberg, TU/e Eindhoven University of Technology
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unconsciousness * parallel processing in modular subsystems
consciousness * propositional representation * synchronization via global workspace verbal behaviour phenomenal consciousness * internal processing multi modal actuator output nonverbal behaviour unconsciousness * parallel processing in modular subsystems multi modal sensory input REF: Hofmann, W., & Wilson, T. (2010). Consciousness, introspection, and the adaptive unconscious. In B. Gawronski & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition: Measurement, Theory, and Applications (pp ). New York: Guilford Press. © M. Rauterberg, TU/e Eindhoven University of Technology
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Daniel Kahneman Map of Bounded Rationality: A Perspective on Intuitive Judgement and Choice . Nobel Prize Lecture, 8 December 2002 [PDF] © M. Rauterberg, TU/e Eindhoven University of Technology
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ACTING in Here & Now Remember, retrieve Forecasting, predicting Xinwei WANG System-2 (based on representations) System-1 (incl. perception) Passage of Time [----presence----] (max. 4 sec) © M. Rauterberg, TU/e Eindhoven University of Technology
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Thanks China Scholarship Council (CSC) Bart HENGEVELD Jun HU
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