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Atran, Scott Folk Biology and the Anthropology of Science: Cognitive Universals and Cultural Particulars.
Ballard, Dana H., Hayhoe, Mary M. , Pook, Polly K. and Rao, Rajesh P. N. Deictic Codes for the Embodiment of Cognition.
Baron, Jonathan Nonconsequentialist decisions.
Barresi , John and Moore, Chris (1996) INTENTIONAL RELATIONS AND SOCIAL UNDERSTANDING.
Barsalou, Lawrence W. PERCEPTUAL SYMBOL SYSTEMS.
Berkley, Karen J. SEX DIFFERENCES IN PAIN.
Bloom, Paul (2001) Precis of: HOW CHILDREN LEARN THE MEANINGS OF WORDS.
Clark, Andy and Thornton, Chris (1997) TRADING SPACES: COMPUTATION, REPRESENTATION AND THE LIMITS OF UNINFORMED LEARNING.
Gelder, Tim van The Dynamical Hypothesis in Cognitive Science.
Glenberg, Arthur M. (1997) WHAT MEMORY IS FOR.
Grodzinsky, Yosef (2000) The neurology of syntax: Language use without Broca's area.
Hertwig, Ralph and Ortmann, Andreas (2001) Experimental Practices in Economics: A Challange for Psychologists?.
Hommel, Bernhard, Musseler, Jochen, Aschersleben, Gisa and Prinz, Wolfgang (2001) The Theory of Event Coding: A Framework for Perception and Action Planning.
Pessoa, Luiz and Noe, Alva Finding Out About Filling In: A Guide to Perceptual Completion for Visual Science and the Philosophy of Perception.
Pinker, Steven and Bloom, Paul (1990) NATURAL LANGUAGE AND NATURAL SELECTION.
Plamondon, Rejean and Alimi, Adel M. (1997) SPEED/ACCURACY TRADEOFFS IN TARGET DIRECTED MOVEMENTS.
Rendell, Luke and Whitehead, Hal (2001) Culture in whales and dolphins.
Saunders, B.A.C. and Brakel , J. van (1997) ARE THERE NON-TRIVIAL CONSTRAINTS ON COLOUR CATEGORIZATION?.
Searle, John. R. (1980) MINDS, BRAINS, AND PROGRAMS.
Simpson, J.I. , Wylie, D.R. and De Zeeuw, C.I. (1996) ON CLIMBING FIBER SIGNALS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCE(S).
Stanovich , Keith E. and West, Richard F. (2000) Individual Differences in Reasoning: Implications for the Rationality Debate?.
Thach, W. T. (1996) ON THE SPECIFIC ROLE OF THE CEREBELLUM IN MOTOR LEARNING AND COGNITION: CLUES FROM PET ACTIVATION AND LESION STUDIES IN MAN.
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