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There's no contest: Human sex differences are sexually selected
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- 20 August 2009, pp. 286-287
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Sex differences in dream aggression
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- 20 August 2009, pp. 287-288
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Human sexual dimorphism, fitness display, and ovulatory cycle effects
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- 20 August 2009, pp. 288-289
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Standards of evidence for designed sex differences
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- 20 August 2009, p. 289
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Sex differences in human aggression: The interaction between early developmental and later activational testosterone
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- 20 August 2009, p. 290
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Development of sex differences in physical aggression: The maternal link to epigenetic mechanisms
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- 20 August 2009, pp. 290-291
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Sexual selection and social roles: Two models or one?
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- 20 August 2009, pp. 291-292
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Author's Response
Refining the sexual selection explanation within an ethological framework
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- 20 August 2009, pp. 292-311
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Numerical representation in the parietal lobes: Abstract or not abstract?
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 313-328
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Slippery platform: The role of automatic and intentional processes in testing the effect of notation
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 328-329
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Are non-abstract brain representations of number developmentally plausible?
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 329-330
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Numerical abstractness and elementary arithmetic
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 330-331
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Numerical abstraction: It ain't broke
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 331-332
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Numerical representations are neither abstract nor automatic
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 332-333
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The case for a notation-independent representation of number
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 333-335
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Concrete magnitudes: From numbers to time
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 335-336
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Brain neural activity patterns yielding numbers are operators, not representations
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 336-337
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Automatic numerical processing is based on an abstract representation
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 337-338
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Expertise in symbol-referent mapping
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 338-339
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Abstract after all? Abstraction through inhibition in children and adults
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 339-340
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