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Weirdness is in the eye of the beholder
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 85-86
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Is it impolite to discuss cognitive differences between liberals and conservatives?
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- 27 June 2014, pp. 313-314
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Reconciling the mutation-selection balance model with the schizotypy-creativity connection
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- 09 November 2006, p. 418
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A hippocampal theory of schizophrenia
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 47-49
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Coincidental factors of handaxe morphology
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 413-414
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Resilience: The role of accurate appraisal, thresholds, and socioenvironmental factors1
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- 02 September 2015, e122
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Generative models as parsimonious descriptions of sensorimotor loops
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- 28 November 2019, e218
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P300 as the resolution of negative cortical DC shifts
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 379-381
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A rigorous approach for testing the constructionist hypotheses of brain function
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- 23 May 2012, pp. 148-149
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Direct pattern-imposing control or dynamic regulation?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 226-227
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Our evolving beliefs about evolved misbelief
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- 28 January 2010, pp. 541-561
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The focus of attention across space and across time
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 129-130
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On the continuing lack of scientific evidence for repression
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- 08 December 2006, pp. 521-522
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Proximate and ultimate causes of punishment and strong reciprocity
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- 31 January 2012, pp. 16-17
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Let us redeploy attention to sensorimotor experience
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- 22 October 2010, pp. 283-284
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Perceptual symbol systems and emotion
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- 01 August 1999, pp. 612-613
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Therapy and prevention for mental health: What if mental diseases are mostly not brain disorders?
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- 06 March 2019, e13
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Stage models of mental processing and the additive-factor method
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 82-84
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Incentive motivation: Just extraversion?
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- 01 June 1999, pp. 539-540
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Testosterone, cortisol, dominance, and submission: Biologically prepared motivation, no psychological mechanisms involved
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 160-162
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