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Volume 21 - February 1998


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Andy Clark and Chris Thornton (1997). Trading spaces: Computation, representation, and the limits of uninformed learning. BBS 20:57–90.

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Howe et al.: Innate talents

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Atran: Folk biology

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Heyes, C. M.: Theory of mind in nonhuman primates

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Samuel David Epstein, Suzanne Flynn and Gita Martohardjono (1996). Second language acquisition: Theoretical and experimental issues in contemporary research. BBS 19:677–758.

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David C. Geary (1996). Sexual selection and sex differences in mathematical abilities. BBS 19:229–84.

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Heyes, C. M.: Theory of mind in nonhuman primates

Open Peer Commentary

Samuel David Epstein, Suzanne Flynn and Gita Martohardjono (1996). Second language acquisition: Theoretical and experimental issues in contemporary research. BBS 19:677–758.

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Heyes, C. M.: Theory of mind in nonhuman primates

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Rolf Verleger (1988). Event-related potentials and cognition: A critique of the context updating hypothesis and an alternative interpretation of P3. BBS 11:343–427. Emanuel Donchin and Michael G. H. Coles (1988). Is the P300 component a manifestation of context updating? BBS 11:357–374.

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Rolf Verlager (1988). Event-related potentials and cognition: A critique of the context updating hypothesis and an alternative interpretation of P3. BBS 11:343–427.

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Emanuel Donchin and Michael G. H. Coles (1988). Is the P300 component a manifestation of context updating? BBS 11:357–374.

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Patricia M. Greenfield (1991). Language, tools and brain: The ontogeny and phylogeny of hierarchically organized sequential behavior. BBS 14:531–595.

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Asher Koriat and Morris Goldsmith (1996). Memory metaphors and the real-life/laboratory controversy: Correspondence versus storehouse conceptions of memory. BBS 19:167–228.

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