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Preferences and motivations with and without inferences
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- 08 June 2015, e90
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Sticking to the manifesto
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 496-505
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Real-time attention theories of hippocampal function
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 130-131
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A little too technical: The threat of intellectualising technical reasoning
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- 10 August 2020, e176
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Explaining or redefining mindreading?
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- 28 May 2020, e101
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Why do we take drugs? From the drug-reinforcement theory to a novel concept of drug instrumentalization
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- 10 November 2011, p. 322
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Do object affordances represent the functionality of an object?
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- 04 February 2010, p. 202
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What are voluntary movements made of?
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 290-291
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Evaluation of a model's test
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 547-548
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Modulating function of central serotonin neurons
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- 04 February 2010, p. 344
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Delay-reduction theory: Straddling the functional-mechanism continuum
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 317-318
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Method and matter in the social sciences: Umbilically tied to the Enlightenment
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- 08 September 2015, e133
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Slippery platform: The role of automatic and intentional processes in testing the effect of notation
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 328-329
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Not the module does memory make – but the network
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 631-633
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Rationalization enables cooperation and cultural evolution
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- 15 April 2020, e40
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Trace conditioning, awareness, and the propositional nature of associative learning
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- 23 April 2009, p. 212
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The associative nature of human associative learning
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- 23 April 2009, pp. 225-226
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A mismatch with dual process models of addiction rooted in psychology
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- 29 July 2008, p. 460
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Back to the future: The return of cognitive functionalism
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- 10 November 2017, e257
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Above and beyond the content: Feelings influence mental simulations
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- 19 June 2020, e139
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