Volume 31; Issue 1

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Volume 31; Issue 1
1

Mesial frontal cortex and super mirror neurons

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2008
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english
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2

Imitation, emulation, and the transmission of culture

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2008
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english
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4

On the analysis of spatial neural codes in taste

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2008
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5

Basic tastes and unique hues

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2008
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6

The social motivation for social learning

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2008
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8

Does one size fit all? Hurley on shared circuits

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2008
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9

Criteria for basic tastes and other sensory primaries

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2008
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10

Insights from the colour category controversy

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2008
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11

Shared circuits, shared time, and interpersonal synchrony

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2008
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13

Flexibility and development of mirroring mechanisms

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2008
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14

What kind of neural coding and self does Hurley's shared circuit model presuppose?

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2008
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15

A study of the science of taste: On the origins and influence of the core ideas

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2008
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16

The labeled line / basic taste versus across-fiber pattern debate: A red herring?

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2008
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17

How do shared circuits develop?

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2008
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19

Synthesizing complex sensations from simple components

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2008
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20

Mirroring cannot account for understanding action

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2008
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22

Taste learning in rodents: Compounds and individual taste cues recognition

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2008
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24

Language does provide support for basic tastes

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2008
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26

The neural structure and organization of taste

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2008
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Taste quality coding in vertebrate receptor molecules and cells

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2008
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29

In search of a conceptual location to share cognition

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2008
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Shared circuits in language and communication

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2008
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31

And what about basic odors?

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2008
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Imitation as a conjunction

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2008
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Imitation and the effort of learning

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2008
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37

Bootstrapping the mind

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2008
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38

Salty, bitter, sweet and sour survive unscathed

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2008
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39

Mathematical techniques and the number of groups

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2008
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40

The complex facts of taste

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2008
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41

Basic tastes and basic emotions: Basic problems and perspectives for a nonbasic solution

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2008
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42

The pervasive core idea in taste is inadequate and misleading

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2008
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