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Frames of reference in the spatial representation system
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 241-242
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Social learning is central to innovation, in primates and beyond
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- 17 December 2007, pp. 416-417
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Adaptive principles of weight regulation: Insufficient, but perhaps necessary, for understanding obesity
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- 11 May 2017, e131
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At home in the quantum world
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- 14 May 2013, pp. 276-277
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Societal threat as a moderator of cultural group selection
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- 09 March 2016, e38
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Socioeconomic status, unpredictability, and different perceptions of the same risk
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- 29 November 2017, e334
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IIT, half masked and half disfigured
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- 23 March 2022, e60
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Attachment and life history strategy
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- 12 February 2009, pp. 26-27
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Beyond response output: More logical than we think
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- 12 February 2009, pp. 87-88
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Let Freud rest in peace
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- 08 December 2006, pp. 526-527
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“Mindscoping” pain and suffering
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 468-469
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Transforming a partially structured brain into a creative mind
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 732-745
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The argumentative theory of reasoning applies to scientists and philosophers, too
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- 29 March 2011, pp. 81-82
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Hue opponency: A constraint on colour categorization known from experience and experiment
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 210-211
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Competing goals draw attention to effort, which then enters cost-benefit computations as input
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- 04 December 2013, pp. 690-691
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Gestalt view of the limbic system and the Papez circuit – another approach to unity and diversity of brain structures and functions
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- 01 June 1999, pp. 459-460
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Norms, causes, and alternative possibilities
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- 22 October 2010, pp. 346-347
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What's in a model? Network models as tools instead of representations of what psychiatric disorders really are
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- 06 March 2019, e30
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Positive illusions and positive collusions: How social life abets self-enhancing beliefs
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- 28 January 2010, pp. 514-515
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Cultural transmission of behavior in animals: How a modern training technology uses spontaneous social imitation in cetaceans and facilitates social imitation in horses and dogs
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- 30 October 2001, p. 352
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