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The computational baby, the classical bathwater, and the middle way
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 348-349
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Oral and visual language are not processed in like fashion: Constraints on the products of the SOC
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 349-350
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Neo-associativism: Limited learning transfer without binding symbol representations
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 350-351
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Associative learning: A generalisation too far
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 351-352
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Is syntax a representation in itself?
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 352-353
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Does the SOC theory avoid unconscious rule use?
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- 11 June 2003, p. 353
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Remember the old masters!
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 353-354
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Hemineglect, extinction, and the importance of conscious processing
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 354-355
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The emergence of consciousness: BUC versus SOC
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 355-356
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Trading automatic/nonautomatic for unconscious/conscious
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 356-357
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Could phenomenal consciousness function as a cognitive unconscious?
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 357-358
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Language heterogeneity and self-organizing consciousness
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 358-359
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The self-organizing consciousness entails additional intervening subsystems
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- 11 June 2003, p. 360
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Contrasts and dissociations suggest qualitative differences between conscious and unconscious processes
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 359-360
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The self-organizing consciousness as an alternative model of the mind
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 360-380
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Research Article
Archaeology and cognitive evolution
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 389-402
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Artifacts and cognition: Evolution or cultural progress?
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- 11 June 2003, p. 403
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Rediscovery and the cognitive aspects of toolmaking: Lessons from the handaxe
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 403-404
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A complete theory of human evolution of intelligence must consider stage changes
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- 11 June 2003, pp. 404-405
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Does complex behaviour imply complex cognitive abilities?
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- 11 June 2003, p. 406
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