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Intelligence and emotion
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 210-211
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Is what you feel what you don't know?
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 211-212
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Neural behaviorism: From brain evolution to human emotion at the speed of an action potential
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 212-213
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The amygdala – responsible for memories of reward as well as punishment?
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 213-214
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Awareness may be existence as well as (higher-order) thought
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 214-215
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The causal status of emotions in consciousness
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 215-216
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Affect systems and neural systems
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 216-217
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Emotions and reward – but no arousal?
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 217-218
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Is the higher order of linguistic thought model of feeling adequate?
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 218-219
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Innate psychology and open-ended processes: Finding the middle ground
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- 10 October 2000, p. 219
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Rolls: The brain and emotion
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On The brain and emotion
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Pavlovian feed-forward mechanisms in the control of social behavior
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 235-249
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Let's go all the way – and include operant and observational learning
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 249-250
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Ecological heuristics for learning
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- 10 October 2000, p. 251
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Social play is more than a Pavlovian romp
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 250-251
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Adaptiveness, law-of-effect theory, and control-system theory
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- 10 October 2000, p. 253
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Is the avoiding of operant theory a Pavlovian conditioned response?
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 252-253
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The “benefit” of Pavlovian conditioning – performance models, hidden costs, and innovation
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 253-254
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Fish displaying and infants sucking: The operant side of the social behavior coin
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 254-255
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Extending the model: Pavlovian social learning
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- 10 October 2000, pp. 255-256
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