The work of Roger Shepard
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Some specifics about generalization
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Commentary on C. M. Heyes (1998) Theory of mind in nonhuman primates. BBS 21:101–148.
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Theory of mind and the “somatic marker mechanism” (SMM)
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The mimetic dolphin
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Which brain mechanism cannot count beyond four?
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Does terminology from biology work in the realm of operant behaviour?
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Trans-saccadic representation makes your Porsche go places
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Social learning by observation is analogue, instruction is digital
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Functional neuroimaging of short-term memory: The neural mechanisms of mental storage
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Commentary on C. M. Heyes (1998) Theory of mind in nonhuman primates. BBS 21:101–148.
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How to solve the distinguishability problem: Triangulation without explicit training
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The work of Roger Shepard
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Is kinematic geometry an internalized regularity?
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Commentary on C. M. Heyes (1998) Theory of mind in nonhuman primates. BBS 21:101–148.
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Theory of mind and other domain-specific hypotheses
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Surprise, surprise
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Sacrileges are welcome in science! Opening a discussion about culture in animals
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Heeding Darwin but ignoring Bernard: External behaviors are not selected, internal goals are
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Characterizing chunks in visual short-term memory: Not more than one feature per dimension?
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Commentary on Phillipe G. Schyns, Robert L. Goldstone, and Jean-Pierre Thibaut (1998) The development of features in object concepts. BBS 21:1–54.
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Feature development, object concepts, and the scope slip
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Selection and the unification of science
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Genomic imprinting and culture in mammals
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The magical number 4 in vision
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Misperceptions dependent on oculomotor activity
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- 18 November 2002, pp. 982-983
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