Glenberg: What memory is for
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What memory is for action: The gap between percepts and concepts
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Saunders & van Brakel: Colour categorization
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Ethnographic evidence of unique hues and elemental colors
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Quartz & Sejnowski: Cognitive development
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Neural construction: Two and a half cheers for Quartz & Sejnowski!
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- 01 December 1997, p. 573
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Controversies in Neuroscience V: Persistent pain
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Cholecystokinin (CCK): Negative feedback control for opioid analgesia
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Pains are in the head, not the spine
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Suppression, attention, and effort: A proposed enhancement for a promising theory
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Quartz & Sejnowski: Cognitive development
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Is the learning paradox resolved?
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Saunders & van Brakel: Colour categorization
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A monochrome view of colour
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Over the rainbow: The classification of unique hues
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Controversies in Neuroscience V: Persistent pain
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Is learning involved in plasticity in nociceptive regulation?
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Glenberg: What memory is for
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Conceptualizing a sunset ≠ using a sunset as a discriminative stimulus
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Quartz & Sejnowski: Cognitive development
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Constructivism: Can directed mutation improve on classical neural selection?
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Glenberg: What memory is for
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Productivity and propositional construal as the meshing of embodied representations
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Saunders & van Brakel: Colour categorization
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Is there no cross-cultural evidence in colour categories of psychological laws, only of cultural rules?
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- 30 August 2019, pp. 205-206
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Controversies in Neuroscience V: Persistent pain
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Central excitation and inhibitory mechanisms and neuroplasticity are also manifested in trigeminal nociceptive pathways
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Quartz & Sejnowski: Cognitive development
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The right way, the wrong way, and the army way: A dendritic parable
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Glenberg: What memory is for
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The “mesh” approach to human memory: How much of cognitive psychology has to be thrown away?
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Neural constraints on cognitive modularity?
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Saunders & van Brakel: Colour categorization
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The irrelevance of the psychophysical argument
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Role of capsaicin-sensitive afferent nerves in initiation and maintenance of pathological pain
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