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Newton and Darwin: Can this marriage be saved?
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- 28 September 2001, pp. 91-92
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Ethology and physiology: A happy marriage
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 369-370
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Data, development, and dual processes in rationality
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- 09 April 2001, pp. 694-695
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The integrative framework for the behavioural sciences has already been discovered, and it is the adaptationist approach
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 39-40
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High-frequency synchronisation in schizophrenia: Too much or too little?
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- 03 September 2003, pp. 109-110
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The principle of ontological commitment in pre- and postmortem multiple agent tracking
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- 08 December 2006, pp. 466-468
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Comparative dialectology
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 119-133
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Explanations for attractiveness-related positive biases in an evolutionary perspective of life history theory
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- 22 March 2017, e24
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Accounting for linguistic data in schizophrenia research
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 594-595
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Skill-based engagement with a rich landscape of affordances as an alternative to thinking through other minds
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- 28 May 2020, e106
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Throwing the normative baby out with the prescriptivist bathwater
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- 14 October 2011, p. 249
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Independence and competition in aversive motivation
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 320-323
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Phonemic organization does not occur: Hence no feedback
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 350-351
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Conscious cognition and blackboard architectures
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- 15 March 2006, pp. 70-71
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Becoming an expert: Ontogeny of expertise as an example of neural reuse
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- 30 June 2016, e123
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What draws the line between perception and cognition?
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- 05 January 2017, e257
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Some further clarifications of numerical terminology using results from young children
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 583-585
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Classical conditioning beyond the reflex: An uneasy rebirth
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 161-179
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Can mental representations cause behavior?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 635-636
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The natural selection of psychosis
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- 09 November 2006, pp. 410-411
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