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Extending the behavioral sciences framework: Clarification of methods, predictions, and concepts
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 36-37
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Selection of human prosocial behavior through partner choice by powerful individuals and institutions
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 37-38
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Considering cooperation: Empiricism as a foundation for unifying the behavioral sciences
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 38-39
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The integrative framework for the behavioural sciences has already been discovered, and it is the adaptationist approach
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 39-40
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Information processing as one key for a unification?
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- 27 April 2007, p. 40
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More obstacles on the road to unification
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- 27 April 2007, p. 41
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The psychology of decision making in a unified behavioral science
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 41-42
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Evolutionary psychology, ecological rationality, and the unification of the behavioral sciences
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 42-43
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Emotions, not just decision-making processes, are critical to an evolutionary model of human behavior
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 43-44
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The indeterminacy of the beliefs, preferences, and constraints framework
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 44-45
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Unifying the behavioral sciences II
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- 27 April 2007, pp. 45-53
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Consciousness without a cerebral cortex: A challenge for neuroscience and medicine
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 63-81
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The mesencephalon as a source of preattentive consciousness
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 81-82
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Consciousness, cortical function, and pain perception in nonverbal humans
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 82-83
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Theoretical sequelae of a chronic neglect and unawareness of prefrontotectal pathways in the human brain
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 83-85
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The hypthalamo-tectoperiaqueductal system: Unconscious underpinnings of conscious behaviour
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 85-86
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Subcortical consciousness: Implications for fetal anesthesia and analgesia
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 86-87
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Consciousness without a cortex, but what kind of consciousness is this?
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 87-88
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Do multiple cortical–subcortical interactions support different aspects of consciousness?
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 88-89
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Pain, cortex, and consciousness
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 89-90
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