Plamondon & Alimi: Speed/accuracy trade-offs in target-directed movements
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Speed/accuracy trade-offs in rapid simultaneous and sequential actions: Evidence for carryover effects
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What's different in speed/accuracy trade-offs in young and elderly subjects
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Modeling movement variability in space and time
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Do we need an encompassing speed/accuracy trade-off theory?
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Distance versus position information in the control of aiming movements
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The delta-lambda model: “Yes” for simple movement trajectories; “no” for speed/accuracy tradeoffs
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Can one explanation serve two laws?
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The kinematic theory: A new window to study and analyze simple and complex human movements
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Annette Karmiloff-Smith (1994). Précis of Beyond modularity: A developmental perspective on cognitive science. BBS 17:693–745.
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How far beyond modularity?
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Putting knowledge to work
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Beyond representational redescription
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Promissory notes, genetic clocks, and epigenetic outcomes
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Graham C. L. Davey (1995). Preparedness and phobias: Specific evolved associations or a generalized expectancy bias? BBS 18:289–325.
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Selective associations and associative learning: Multiple mechanisms, multiple measures
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No convincing evidence for a biological preparedness explanation of phobias
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Annette Karmiloff-Smith (1994). Prècis of Beyond modularity: A developmental perspective on cognitive science. BBS 17:693–745.
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The merits of an experimentally testable model of phobias
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Howard Rachlin (1995). Self-control: Beyond commitment. BBS 18:109–159.
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Intention isn't indivisible
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Psychology without brains
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Annette Karmiloff-Smith (1994). Prècis of Beyond modularity: A developmental perspective on cognitive science. BBS 17:693–745.
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The teleological science of self-control
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 367-369
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