Volume 16; Issue 2

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Volume 16; Issue 2
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Whence and whither in spatial language and spatial cognition?

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BBS volume 16 issue 2 Cover and Front matter

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BBS volume 16 issue 2 Cover and Back matter

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“What” and “where” in spatial language and spatial cognition

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There is more to location than prepositions

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Spatial and cognitive vision differentiate at low levels, but not in language

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The role of cerebral lateralization in expression of spatial cognition

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Frames of reference in the spatial representation system

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Generative versus nongenerative thought

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Are spatial representations flattish?

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Causal models of spatial categories

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On places, prepositions and other relations

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Is spatial information imprecise or just coarsely coded?

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No perception without representation

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Evolution and physiology of “what” versus “where”

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Spatial development

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Is spatial language a special case?

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From perception to cognition

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Prepositions aren't places

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Talking to yourself about what is where: What is the vocabulary of preattentive vision?

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Exadaptations

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Where are the bastards' daddies?

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Converting cultural success into mating failure by aging

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Cultural success and the study of adaptive design

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The status/reproduction correlation: But what is the mechanism?

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Beyond reproductive success differentials

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Human reproductive plasticity

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On the evolution of alternative reproductive strategies

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Scientism, sexism and sociobiology: One more link in the chain

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Evolutionary psychology: Black box “mechanisms”?

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Some evidence on cultural and reproductive success in the United States

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Pérusse is right

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Are our reproductive choices affected by aspects of socioeconomic resources?

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Monogamy, contraception and the cultural and reproductive success hypothesis

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Social dominance attainment, testosterone, libido and reproductive success

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Do these sociobiologists have an answer for everything?

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Resources and reproduction: What hath the demographic transition wrought?

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Sociobiology or evolutionary psychology? The debate continues

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1993
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Actual and potential reproduction: There is no substitute for victory

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Stretching the theory beyond its limits

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Cultural versus reproductive success: Resolving the conundrum

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Sexual momentum may be independent of social status

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Oh no! Not social Darwinism again!

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Problems with the Darwinian hypothesis

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Sociobiology flops again

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What is the adaptation: Status striving, status itself or parental teaching biases?

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Human status seeking is a Darwinian adaptation

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Précis of Deduction

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Mental models and tableau logic

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Deduction as an example of thinking

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Everyday reasoning and logical inference

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Mental models cannot exclude mental logic and make little sense without it

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“Semantic procedure” is an oxymoron

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Mental models and nonmonotonic reasoning

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Some difficulties about deduction

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Tractability considerations in deduction

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Deduction by children and animals: Does it follow the Johnson-Laird & Byrne model?

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Mental-model theory and rationality

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On rules, models and understanding

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The argument for mental models is unsound

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Deductive reasoning: What are taken to be the premises and how are they interpreted?

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Mental models and informal logic

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Why study deduction?

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A number of questions about a question of number

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Rule systems are not dead: Existential quantifiers are harder

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Mental models: Rationality, representation and process

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The logical content of theories of deduction

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Architecture and algorithms: Power sharing for mental models

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The content of mental models

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Gestalt theory, formal models and mathematical modeling

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Visualizing the possibilities

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Models for deontic deduction

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Situation theory and mental models

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Do mental models provide an adequate account of syllogistic reasoning performance?

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Mental models and the tractability of everyday reasoning

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Deduction and degrees of belief

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Mental models, more or less

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There is no need for (even fully fleshed out) mental models to map onto formal logic

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Unjustified presuppositions of competence

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Nonsentential representation and nonformality

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Models, rules and expertise

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Scientific thinking and mental models

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More models just means more difficulty

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Mental models or formal rules?

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Comments on Dennett from a cautious ally

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Dennett's intentions and Darwin's legacy

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Evolution, teleology, intentionality

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Classical conditioning: The hegemony is not ubiquitous

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Stimulus correlations in complex operant settings

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Functions and effects of Pavlovian stimuli

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Peer review reliability: The hierarchy of the sciences

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Reliability is neither to be expected nor desired in peer review

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Drop censorship in science

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On relativity of time and the causal status of consciousness

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Experience and information should be distinguished

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Consciousness, awareness and first-person perspective

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Consciousness, causality and complementarity

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Getting down to cases

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Toward a developmental theory of mental models

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Putting consciousness in a box: Once more around the track

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From observations on language to theories of visual perception

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On modes of explanation

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