Volume 18; Issue 2

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Volume 18; Issue 2
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How many concepts of consciousness?

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BBS volume 18 issue 2 Cover and Front matter

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BBS volume 18 issue 2 Cover and Back matter

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On a confusion about a function of consciousness

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Perception-consciousness and action-consciousness?

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Consciousness without conflation

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Evidence that phenomenal consciousness is the same as access consciousness

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More empirical cases to break the accord of phenomenal and access-consciousness

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Fallacies or analyses?

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The path not taken

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Breakthrough on the consciousness front or much ado about nothing?

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Is consciousness of perception really separable from perception?

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Guilty consciousness

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Triangulating phenomenal consciousness

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Access and what it is like

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Phenomenal access: A moving target

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Access denied

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We've only just begun

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Phenomenal and attentional consciousness may be inextricable

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How access-consciousness might be a kind of consiousness

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A-consciousness: The local newspaper of the mind?

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Conscious and nonconscious control of action

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Block's philosophical anosognosia

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Blindsight, orgasm, and representational overlap

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Consciousness is not a natural kind

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Should we continue to study consciousness?

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More on prosopagnosia

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Feeling of knowing and phenomenal consciousness

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Editorial Commentary

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Heredity × environment or developmental interactions?

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Rule-governed and contingency-governed fears

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A stochastic optimality theory of preparedness and plasticity

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Counterevidence from psychopharmacology, psychopathology, and psychobiology

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Why are phobias irrational?

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Preparedness, phobias, and the Panglossian paradigm

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Enhanced processing of threatening stimuli: The case of face recognition

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1995
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The uneven distribution of fears and phobias: A nonassociative account

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1995
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Nonlinear experiential influences on the development of fear reactions

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1995
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Expectancy bias as sole or partial account of selective associations?

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1995
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Natural selection and fear regulation mechanisms

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Eggs in more than one basket: Mediating mechanisms between evolution and phobias

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The generalized expectancy bias: An explanatory enigma

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Phobias and anxiety in the framework of the defense reflex

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What is the critical evidence favoring expectancy bias theory, and where is it?

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Associative learning: Stimulus arrangement and response consistency

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Précis of Images of Mind

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Brain imaging, ethology, and the nonhuman mind

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Mindwatching

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Is attention an appropriate concept for explaining brain processes?

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Tough times for dualists

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The three attentional networks and the two hemispheric mechanisms

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Broca's area: Motor encoding in somatic space

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A major advance in neuropsychology

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1995
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Brain imaging the psychoses

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Images in search of a theory

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Fables of the prefrontal cortex

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PET may image the gates of awareness, not its center

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Tracking brain functions in space and time

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Regions, networks: Interpreting functional neuroimaging data

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Multiple scales of brain-mind interactions

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Mind mappers and cognitive modelers: Toward cross-fertilization

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Redefining cognitive psychology

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Looking for images of memory

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When is it sensible to use PET to study brain function?

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many pictures is a word worth?

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Neural images and neural coding

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The meaning of baselines

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Bright red spots or – the meaning of the meaning

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Images of mind: A window to the brain

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Computation, PET images, and attention

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Interaction of method and theory in cognitive neuroscience

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Another far more ancient tongue

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1995
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The origin of language: More words needed

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Does language arise from a calculus of dominance?

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Neocortical size and language

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The epistemological illusion

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Speaking of beliefs: Reporting or constituting mental entities?

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Two kinds of representational functionalism: Defusing the combinatorial explosion

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Interpreting self-ascriptions

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Epistemology, two types of functionalism, and first-person authority

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How to understand beliefs

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Is the human brain only responsive?

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Phenomenal fallacies and conflations

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On distinguishing phenomenal consciousness from the representational functions of mind

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Innateness versus expectation in human fears: Causal versus maintaining factors?

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