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BBS volume 15 issue 3 Front matter
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Perception theory and the attribution of mental states
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 157-158
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Invariants of the second transformation expressed in activation ranges
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 346-348
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Aspects of the equilibrium-point hypothesis (λ model) for multijoint movements
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Between perception and reflex: A role for contextual kinaesthetic information
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BBS volume 15 issue 3 Back matter
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Coordinate transformations or dynamic models?
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In this best of all possible monkey worlds?
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How autistics see the world
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Coordinate transformations in orofacial movements
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Levels of explanation and other available clinical models for motor theory
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S-O-R: Wrong model for pointing
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A distributed common reference frame for egocentric space in the posterior parietal cortex
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“How monkeys see the world.” Why monkeys?
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Approximations might lead to errors in brain science
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The many disguises of “sense”: The need for multitask studies of multiarticular movements
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Are monkeys nomothetic or idiographic?
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What are mental states?
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Reaching the point where you have to move a head
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A vital clue: Kinesthetic input is greatly enhanced in sensorimotor “vigilance”
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