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amorgan77s cognition [7 articles]

Neue Publikationen in amorgan77s Bibliothek eingetragen unter dem Bezeichner: cognition. You can also see everyone's cognition.
  • From the Cover: Human relational memory requires time and sleep
    PNAS, Vol. 104, No. 18. (1 May 2007), pp. 7723-7728.
    by Jeffrey M Ellenbogen, Peter T Hu, Jessica D Payne, Debra Titone, Matthew P Walker
  • Do Chinese and English speakers think about time differently? Failure of replicating Boroditsky (2001).
    Cognition (27 October 2006)
    by Jenn-Yeu Y Chen
  • The Prehistory of the Mind: The Cognitive Origins of Art, Religion and Science
    (01 April 1999)
    by Steven Mithen
    posted to artifacts cognition evolution ritual by amorgan77 on 2007-06-12 23:28:21 as **
  • Deictic codes for the embodiment of cognition.
    Behav Brain Sci, Vol. 20, No. 4. (December 1997)
    by DH Ballard, MM Hayhoe, PK Pook, RP Rao
  • Joint action: bodies and minds moving together
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 2. (February 2006), pp. 70-76.
    by Natalie Sebanz, Harold Bekkering, Gunther Knoblich
    posted to cognition cooperation motor social by amorgan77 on 2007-04-18 23:03:10 as **** along with 2 people mtkn azeroiu
  • Reference and Consciousness (Oxford Cognitive Science Series)
    (08 June 2002)
    by John Campbell
  • Contextual features of problem-solving and social learning give rise to spurious associations, the raw materials for the evolution of rituals
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 29 (2006), pp. 617-618.
    by Daniel Fessler
    posted to cognition learning ritual social by amorgan77 on 2007-04-12 06:11:21 as ****
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