Volume 22; Issue 5

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Volume 22; Issue 5
1

Radical explanations, but trivial descriptions

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1999
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english
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2

Implicit knowledge in engineering judgment and scientific reasoning

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1999
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english
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english, 1999
3

Neuroscience and the explanation of psychological phenomena

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1999
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4

A neuron doctrine in the philosophy of neuroscience

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1999
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english
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5

Why twin studies really don't tell us much about human heritability

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1999
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6

The science of life as seen through Rose-coloured glasses

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1999
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english
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7

The neuron doctrine is an insult to neurons

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1999
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Nonconceptual content and the distinction between implicit and explicit knowledge

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1999
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10

Consciousness and control: The argument from developmental psychology

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1999
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english
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11

A theory of implicit and explicit knowledge

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1999
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english
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12

Implicit and explicit representations of visual space

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1999
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english
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13

Explicit knowledge in dolphins?

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1999
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16

A slightly radical neuron doctrine

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1999
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english
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17

A holistic developmental theory requires better research techniques

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1999
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english
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18

Stability of behavioral traits within the framework of neural plasticity

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1999
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english
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19

A more substantive neuron doctrine

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1999
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english
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20

Explicit factuality and comparative evidence

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1999
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english
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21

Synaptic plasticity is complex; neurobiologists are not

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1999
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english
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22

Two radical neuron doctrines

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1999
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english
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24

Applying a theory of implicit and explicit knowledge to memory research

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1999
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english
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25

Steven Rose's alternative to ultra-Darwinism

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1999
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english
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26

Memorial states of awareness versus volitional control: The role of task differences

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1999
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english
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27

The “trivial neuron doctrine” is not trivial

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1999
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english
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28

Cognitive and psychiatric science beyond determinism

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1999
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english
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29

The myth of genetic determinism – again

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1999
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english
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30

No short cuts to science

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1999
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english
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32

Autonomous psychology and the moderate neuron doctrine

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1999
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33

Précis of Lifelines: Biology, freedom, determinism

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1999
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34

Levels of description and conflated doctrines

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1999
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35

Neuronal connectivity, regional differentiation, and brain damage in humans

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1999
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36

Genetic and biological determinants of psychological traits

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1999
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37

Applying the implicit-explicit distinction to development in children

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1999
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english
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38

Biological neuroscience is only as radical as the evolution of mind

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1999
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39

How trivial is the “trivial neuron doctrine”?

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1999
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40

Hierarchical approach to replication and selection

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1999
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41

What is special about “implicit” and “explicit”?

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1999
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44

Let us keep our ontology and epistemology separate!

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1999
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45

Representation and knowledge are not the same thing

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1999
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46

Of skyhooks and the coevolution of scientific disciplines

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1999
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47

Conceptual multiplicity and structure

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1999
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english
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48

Is the lifeliner objectively free?

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1999
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49

Does the hand reflect implicit knowledge? Yes and no

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1999
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english
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50

Two radical neuron doctrines

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1999
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Determinism, omniscience, and the multiplicity of explanations

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1999
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53

Extrapolated lifelines

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1999
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54

Facing complexity: Against scientific oversimplification

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1999
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55

Implicit and explicit learning in a hybrid architecture of cognition

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1999
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56

A clash of competing metaphors

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1999
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english
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57

Biological determinism versus the concept of a person

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1999
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english
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58

High purpose, low execution

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1999
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59

Implicit representation, mental states, and mental processes

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1999
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Autopoiesis and Lifelines: The importance of origins

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1999
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61

Automatic processing results in conscious representations

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1999
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How to alienate your natural allies and attract your enemies

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1999
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Metabolic complexity has no bearing on genetic determinism

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1999
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68

Begging the question of causation in a critique of the neuron doctrine

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1999
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english
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69

Behavioral neurogenetics beyond determinism

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1999
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english
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70

A methodological requirement in the investigation of “knowledge”

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1999
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english
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71

A clash of competing metaphors

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1999
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The nontrivial doctrine of cognitive neuroscience

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1999
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english
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78

Neurobiology: Linguistics' millennium bug?

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1999
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english
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79

What is the cat in complex settings?

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1999
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Time and the implicit-explicit continuum

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1999
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Supervenience and qualia

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1999
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Lifelines to a sinking cause

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1999
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Neural circuits and block diagrams

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1999
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The neuron doctrine in psychiatry

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1999
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Multidetermination

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1999
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Behavioral neurogenetics beyond determinism

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1999
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Neurobiology: Linguistics' millennium bug?

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1999
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Is factuality a matter of content?

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1999
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english
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english, 1999