van Gelder: The dynamical hypothesis
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The dynamics of what?
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 644-645
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Theories of structure versus theories of change
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 645-646
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Nature's subtlety undermines the empirical relevance of both dynamical and computational hypotheses
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 646-647
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Is the dynamical hypothesis falsifiable? On unification in theories of cognition
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 647-648
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Digital computers versus dynamical systems: A conflation of distinctions
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 648-649
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Dynamical modeling and morphological analysis
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- 01 October 1998, p. 649
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Distinguishing between the computational and dynamical hypotheses: What difference makes the difference?
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 649-650
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The intrinsic temporality of human cognition
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 650-651
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In time and over time
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 651-652
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Toward a synthesis of dynamical systems and classical computation
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 652-653
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An appeal for liberalism, or why van Gelder's notion of a dynamical system is too narrow for cognitive science
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 653-654
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Disentangling dynamics, computation, and cognition
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 654-661
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Learning by imitation: A hierarchical approach
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 667-684
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Byrne & Russon: Learning by imitation
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If it is inevitable, it need not be imitated
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 684-685
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Priming primates: Human and otherwise
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 685-686
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Modelling imitation with sequential games
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 686-687
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Can humans form hierarchically embedded mental representations?
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 687-688
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No imitation without identification
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- 01 October 1998, p. 689
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A neurobiological approach to imitation
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 688-689
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A Piagetian view of imitation
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 689-690
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