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The contribution of game theory to animal behavior
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 101-103
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Memory, text and the Greek Revolution
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 769-770
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The developmental progression from implicit to explicit knowledge: A computational approach
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- 01 October 1999, pp. 755-756
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Paying the price for methodological solipsism
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 97-98
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Please stop using word frequency data that are likely to be word length effects in disguise
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- 29 March 2004, p. 479
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Moral judgments by alleged sociopaths as a means for coping with problems of definition and identification in Mealey's model
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 577-578
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Neurological ballistic movements: Sampled data or intermittent open-loop control
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 564-566
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Hoist by their own petard: The constraints of hierarchical models
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- 01 October 1998, p. 705
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Activation of long-term memory by alpha oscillations in a working-memory task?
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- 01 December 2003, p. 743
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Motor equivalence and distributed control: Evidence for nonspecific muscle commands
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 566-567
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Understanding the imitation deficit in autism may lead to a more specific model of autism as an empathy disorder
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 29-30
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Rate of reinforcement matters in optimal foraging theory
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 340-341
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Neonatal imitation and an epigenetic account of mirror neuron development
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- 29 April 2014, p. 220
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Neural reuse and cognitive homology
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- 22 October 2010, pp. 268-269
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Souls do not live by cognitive inclinations alone, but by the desire to exist beyond death as well
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- 08 December 2006, pp. 474-475
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Social transmission bias and the cultural evolution of folk-economic beliefs
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- 30 August 2018, e170
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Empathy: Common sense, science sense, wolves, and well-being
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 26-27
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Digging deeper on “deep” learning: A computational ecology approach
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- 10 November 2017, e256
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Accounting for the fine structure of syntactic working memory: Similarity-based interference as a unifying principle
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- 01 February 1999, pp. 105-106
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Atran's evolutionary psychology: “Say it ain't just-so, Joe”
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- 01 August 1998, pp. 583-584
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