Volume 12; Issue 1

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Volume 12; Issue 1
1

Classical conditioning beyond the reflex: An uneasy rebirth

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1989
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The timing of a subjective experience

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1989
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3

Pop goes the weasel

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BBS volume 12 issue 1 Front matter

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BBS volume 12 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

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Sex differences in human mate preferences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures

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Sex, wealth, and productivity: The neo-Darwinian way

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Diversity: A historical/comparative perspective

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Typology and human mating preferences

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Mechanisms matter: The difference between socioblology and evolutionary psychology

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Sex differences in life histories: The role of sexual selection and mate choice

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12

Aggregates, averages, and behavioral plasticity

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Spouse preference shifts with age

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1989
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Darwinism versus neo-Darwinism in the study of human mate preferences

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1989
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Missing link in mate preference studies: Reproduction

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1989
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16

Intersocietal variation in the mate preferences of males and females

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1989
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17

Too many P's in the pod

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1989
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Mating preferences surveys: Ethnographic follow-up would be a good next step

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Time to integrate sociobiology and social psychology

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1989
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Homo sapiens: A good fit to theory, but posing some enigmas

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1989
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21

Another intriguing data bank for use in testing culture-related hypotheses

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1989
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The sociobiology of human mate preference: On testing evolutionary hypotheses

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1989
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Mating behavior: Moves of mind or molecules?

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1989
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Some psychoanalytic considerations

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1989
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Preference for mates: Cultural choice or natural desire?

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1989
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Epigenesis and social preference

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Homo sociobiologicus not found

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28

Behavior depends on context

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29

The psychology of human mate preferences

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1989
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30

Characteristics of female desirability: Facultative standards of beauty

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1989
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The innate versus the manifest: How universal does universal have to be?

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Mate selection: Economics and affection

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Mate preference is not mate selection

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Toward an evolutionary psychology of human mating

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1989
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Real space and represented space: Cross-cultural perspectives

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1989
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The uncertain case for cultural effects in pictorial object recognition

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1989
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Is pictorial space “perceived” as real space?

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1989
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Cross-cultural studies of visual illusions: The physiological confound

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1989
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Variations in pictorial culture

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1989
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Images, depth cues, and cross-cultural differences in perception

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1989
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Representations of space and place: A developmental perspective

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1989
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What you see isn't always what you know

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1989
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The distinction between object recognition and picture recognition

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1989
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Things and pictures of things: Are perceptual processes invariant across cultures?

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The representation of space: In the 2/3i of the beholder

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Different skills or different knowledge?

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1989
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Picture in visual space and recognition of similarity

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1989
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On the rationale for cross-cultural research

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1989
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Universals of depiction, illusion as nonpictorial, and limits to depiction

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1989
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Real space and represented space: Crosscultural convergences

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1989
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The archaeology of space: Real and representational

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1989
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Plea for more exploration of cross-cultural cognitive space

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1989
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Pictures, maybe; illusions, no

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Many a slip 'twixt external and internal representation

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Whither cross-cultural perception?

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Cultural determination of picture space: The acid test

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Perceptions in perspective

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1989
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Cross-cultural research needs crossfertilisation

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1989
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Comparative cognition of spatial representation

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1989
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(Largely) unicultural psychologists in multicultural space

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1989
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Classical conditioning: The new hegemony

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1989
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Brain mechanisms in classical conditioning

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1989
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Learning and functional utility

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Response utility in classical and operant conditioning

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1989
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Explaining classical conditioning: Phenomenological unity conceals mechanistic diversity

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1989
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Beyond Pavlovian classical conditioning

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Classical conditioning: The role of interdisciplinary theory

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1989
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Preparatory response hypotheses: A muddle of causal and functional analyses

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What is classical conditioning?

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1989
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Associative theory versus classical conditioning: Their proper relationship

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1989
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The importance of classical conditioning

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1989
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Beyond respondent conditioning

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1989
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A promising new strategy for studying conditioned Immunomodulation

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1989
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Pavlovian conditioning: Providing a bridge between cognition and biology

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1989
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Classical conditioning beyond the laboratory

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1989
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Extending the “new hegemony” of classical conditioning

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1989
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Contiguity, contingency, adaptiveness, and controls

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1989
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Cerebro-cerebellar learning loops and language skills

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Mis(sed)-representations

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Classical conditioning: A parsimonious analysis?

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1989
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Classical conditioning and language: The old hegemony

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Classical conditioning and the placebo effect

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Voluntary process and the readiness potential: Asking the right questions

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Proximate and developmental analysis

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Erratum

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Complexity at the organismic and neuronal levels

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Classical conditioning: The new hyperbole

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A computational approach to picture production and consumption is needed right here

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1989
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The dark side of hegemony

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1989
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