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Feeding forward versus feeding backward
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The breadth-depth tradeoff: Gains and losses as the unidirectional shift in Pavlovian conditioning continues
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Strategies for integrating biological theory, control systems theory, and Pavlovian conditioning
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Boxing Day
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On levels of analysis and theoretical integration: Models of social behavior
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It is time to inhibit Pavlovian conditioning
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Pavlovian perceptions and primate realities
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Pavlovian conditioning as a product of selection
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How useful is an individual perspective for explaining the control of social behavior?
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It still takes at least two to tango
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Feed-forward and the evolution of social behavior
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How is the feed-forward Pavlovian control system instantiated in neurobiology?
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Bottoms-up! A refreshing change in models
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An integrative approach to the modeling of behavior
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Domjan et al.: Pavlovian mechanisms
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Extensions, elaborations, and explanations of the role of evolution and learning in the control of social behavior
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Philip N. Johnson-Laird & Ruth M. J. Byrne (1993). Précis of Deduction. BBS 16:323–380
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Mental model theory and pragmatics
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Mental models and pragmatics
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Tracey J. Shors & Louis D. Matzel (1997) Long-term potentiation: What's learning got to do with it? BBS 20:597–655
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LTP – A mechanism in search of a function
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LTP and reinforcement: Possible role of the monoaminergic systems
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The status of LTP as a mechanism of memory formation in the mammalian brain
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