Behavioral and Brain Sciences

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Abstract is: Behavioral and Brain Sciences is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of Open Peer Commentary established in 1978 by Stevan Harnad and published by Cambridge University Press. It is modeled on the journal Current Anthropology (which was established in 1959 by the University of Chicago anthropologist, Sol Tax). The journal publishes "target articles" followed by 10 to 30 or more peer commentaries and the response of the authors of the target article. The journal covers all areas of the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences (psychology, neuroscience, behavioral biology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy) and articles are judged by four or more referees to be of sufficient importance and interdisciplinary scope to merit Open Peer Commentary. Volume 1 appeared in 1978 and issues appeared quarterly; as its popularity grew it switched to a bimonthly schedule in 1997.

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P98editorPaul BloomQ1590549
P571inception1978-01-01
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Q60769301Q60769301
Q35103418"Big data" needs an analysis of decision processes
Q47858020"Birdbrains" should not be ignored in studying the evolution of g.
Q91828838"Defeaters" don't matter
Q47232655"Economic man" in cross-cultural perspective: behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies
Q46774271"Fair" outcomes without morality in cleaner wrasse mutualism.
Q92798142"How Foraging Works": Let's not forget the physiological mechanisms of energy balance
Q47858826"I am not dead yet!" - The Item responds to Hulleman & Olivers
Q47953269"If it looks like a duck…" - why humans need to focus on different approaches than insects if we are to become efficiently and effectively ultrasocial
Q39286409"If you want to understand something, try to change it": Social-psychological interventions to cultivate resilience
Q92797992"Incentive hope" and the nature of impulsivity in low-socioeconomic-status individuals
Q47558105"It takes two to know one" - Tongue protrusion-retraction is only one small facet of early intersubjectivity
Q47859013"It's a bit more complicated than that": A broader perspective on determinants of obesity
Q47856527"Negative emotions" live in stories, not in the hearts of readers who enjoy them
Q47953104"Process and perish" or multiple buffers with push-down stacks?
Q91830025"Self-sacrifice" as an accidental outcome of extreme within-group mutualism
Q95929035"Social physiology" for psychiatric semiology: How TTOM can initiate an interactive turn for computational psychiatry?
Q47858901"Target-absent" decisions in cancer nodule detection are more efficient than "target-present" decisions!
Q47342997"Teaching is so WEIRD".
Q38427216"The anti-developmental, the anti-narrative, the anti-historical": Mondrian as a paradigmatic artist for empirical aesthetics
Q44322575"The map is not the territory".
Q47693247"They who dream by day": parallels between Openness to Experience and dreaming
Q95929218"Through others we become ourselves": The dialectics of predictive coding and active inference
Q47556726"Truth be told" - Semantic memory as the scaffold for veridical communication.
Q47594593"Wait--You're a conservative?" Political diversity and the dilemma of disclosure
Q44930108"Well, that's one way": interactivity in parsing and production
Q38926304"What have we GANEd?" A theoretical construct to explain experimental evidence for noradrenergic regulation of sensory signal processing
Q47558086"What" matters more than "Why" - Neonatal behaviors initiate social responses
Q48166597(Dis)advantages of student subjects: what is your research question?
Q47851160A "cohesive moral community" is already patrolling behavioral science
Q47858513A "sense of magnitude" requires a new alternative for learning numerical symbols
Q91829353A Bayesian decision-making framework for replication
Q33985823A One-System Theory Which is Not Propositional.
Q59620562A behavior-analytic developmental model is better
Q45844857A bridge too far: from basic exposure to understanding in artistic experience
Q48322963A call for an expanded synthesis of developmental and evolutionary paradigms
Q80610285A call for more dialogue and more details
Q62113242A case for limited prescriptive normativism
Q60633367A categorial mutation
Q97523998A challenge for predictive coding: Representational or experiential diversity?
Q48962966A checklist to facilitate objective hypothesis testing in social psychology research.
Q91342923A claim for cognitive history
Q91494510A clash of Umwelts: Anthropomorphism in behavioral neuroscience
Q47859505A climate of confusion
Q28263032A clinician's perspective on memory reconsolidation as the primary basis for psychotherapeutic change in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Q48252109A close consideration of effect sizes reviewed by Jussim (2012).
Q95987984A code by any other name …
Q98286229A cognitive approach to cumulative technological culture is useful and necessary but only if it also applies to other species
Q98286226A cognitive developmental approach is essential to understanding cumulative technological culture
Q48433342A cognitive process shell.
Q48433437A cognitive theory without inductive learning.
Q98286326A cognitive transition underlying both technological and social aspects of cumulative culture
Q91829879A cognitive, non-selectionist account of moral externalism
Q33546177A common structure for concepts of individuals, stuffs, and real kinds: more Mama, more milk, and more mouse
Q38243424A conceptual framework for the neurobiological study of resilience
Q34218364A connectionist theory of phenomenal experience.
Q48963613A conservative's social psychology.
Q48498180A constructionist account of emotional disorders.
Q64132930A continuum of mindfulness
Q95929263A deeper and distributed search for culture
Q47774874A deeper integration of Selfish Goal Theory and modern evolutionary psychology
Q35410469A developmental perspective on action and social cognition
Q47328964A developmental perspective on the cultural evolution of prosocial religious beliefs
Q43485419A developmental perspective on the integration of language production and comprehension
Q48322936A developmental science commentary on Charney's "Behavior genetics and postgenomics".
Q60718502A developmental theory requires developmental data
Q91887037A dual-systems perspective on temporal cognition: Implications for the role of emotion
Q28275867A dynamic developmental theory of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined subtypes
Q56769420A false alternative
Q47704058A framework for modeling human evolution
Q29398516A framework for the unification of the behavioral sciences
Q63479706A framework for three-dimensional navigation research
Q58345086A function for sensory storage: perception of rapid change
Q47859058A game theory appraisal of the insurance hypothesis: Specific polymorphisms in the energy homeostasis network as imprints of a successful minimax strategy
Q34099541A general account of selection: biology, immunology, and behavior
Q91829281A grounded cognition perspective on folk-economic beliefs
Q94460647A hard choice for Tomasello
Q48139330A hippocampal indexing model of memory retrieval based on state trajectory reconstruction.
Q57386980A leg to stand on: Learning creates pain
Q47859092A life-history theory perspective on obesity
Q94460679A lifelong preoccupation with the sociality of moral obligation
Q91829301A limited skeptical threat
Q98286306A little too technical: The threat of intellectualising technical reasoning
Q98286238A long view of cumulative technological culture
Q47856259A major blow to primate neonatal imitation and mirror neuron theory
Q46385847A map of where? Problems with the "transparency" dimension.
Q46005306A mass assembly of associative mechanisms: a dynamical systems account of natural social interaction.
Q44049060A mature second-person neuroscience needs a first-person (plural) developmental foundation
Q56050088A methodological critique of the evidence for genetic similarity detection
Q58054253A mismatch with dual process models of addiction rooted in psychology
Q34218383A model of saccade generation based on parallel processing and competitive inhibition
Q97524078A modern materialist approach to abstraction, concreteness, and explanation in cognition
Q80610128A multiplicity of constraints: How children learn word meaning
Q47781475A mutualistic approach to morality: the evolution of fairness by partner choice.
Q91342895A needed amendment that explains too much and resolves little
Q92797941A neural basis for food foraging in obesity
Q36279124A neurobehavioral model of affiliative bonding: implications for conceptualizing a human trait of affiliation
Q30328113A neuron doctrine in the philosophy of neuroscience.
Q48433227A new psychobiological theory of attachment: Primum non nocere.
Q92590075A note on the endogeneity of attacker and defender roles in asymmetric conflicts
Q47857867A pointer's hypothesis of general intelligence evolved from domain-specific demands
Q57831415A population code with added grandmothers?
Q91830045A potential explanation for self-radicalisation
Q91829675A pragmatist philosophy of psychological science and its implications for replication
Q40965060A predominance of self-identified Democrats is no evidence of a leftward bias
Q48255276A psycho-historical research program for the integrative science of art.
Q48433310A psychobiological theory of attachment.
Q48433427A psychologically implausible architecture that is always conscious, always active.
Q48433197A psychopharmacologist's view of attachment.
Q86789459A quantum of truth? Querying the alternative benchmark for human cognition
Q48498038A rapprochement between emotion and cognition: amygdala, emotion, and self-relevance in episodic-autobiographical memory.
Q34437493A refined model of sleep and the time course of memory formation.
Q48551779A registration problem for functional fingerprinting.
Q91828875A related proposal: An interactionist perspective on reason
Q110633288A retinotopic representation of filling in: Further supporting evidence
Q34342287A review of mentation in REM and NREM sleep: "covert" REM sleep as a possible reconciliation of two opposing models
Q60733046A review of mentation in REM and NREM sleep: “Covert” REM sleep as a possible reconciliation of two opposing models
Q48498163A rigorous approach for testing the constructionist hypotheses of brain function.
Q91829752A ritual by any other name
Q33546188A role for ovarian hormones in sexual differentiation of the brain
Q57947419A science of culture: Clarifications and extensions
Q47610279A science of intentional change and the prospects for a culture of peace
Q60736420A second-person approach cannot explain intentionality in social understanding
Q34150234A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness.
Q91494582A sensorimotor alternative to coding is possible
Q47620085A sentimental education: The place of sentiments in personality and social psychology
Q48060216A single cognitive heuristic process meets the complexity of domain-specific moral heuristics.
Q47558131A social dimension to enjoyment of negative emotion in art reception
Q47435517A socio-relational framework of sex differences in the expression of emotion
Q61956872A statistical taxonomy and another “chance” for natural frequencies
Q52056702A step linking memory to understanding?
Q38085098A strange(r) analysis of morality: a consideration of relational context and the broader literature is needed
Q48322854A straw man's neogenome
Q43611864A study of the science of taste: on the origins and influence of the core ideas
Q48498070A systems approach to the brain basis of emotion also needs developmental and locationist views - the case of Tourette's syndrome.
Q47936222A systems view on revenge and forgiveness systems
Q98286223A theory limited in scope and evidence
Q91829295A theory of how evolved psychology underpins attitudes towards societal economics must go beyond exchanges and averages
Q34218404A theory of implicit and explicit knowledge
Q28212379A theory of lexical access in speech production
Q91887052A theory stuck in evolutionary and historical time
Q45299417A three-legged stool needs a stronger third leg.
Q95929276A unified account of culture should accommodate animal cultures
Q28680729A unified framework for addiction: vulnerabilities in the decision process
Q48433482A unified theory for psychologists?
Q47554909A usage-based cognitive linguistic (re-)interpretation of priming evidence
Q56213635A whale of a tale: Calling it culture doesn't help
Q48433281A wise child: Face perception by human neonates.
Q91494412Abandoning the code metaphor is compatible with semiotic process
Q91981617Above and Beyond the Concrete: The Diverse Representational Substrates of the Predictive Brain
Q47285942Above and below the surface: Genetic and cultural factors in the development of values
Q96960017Above and beyond "Above and beyond the concrete"
Q97523886Above and beyond the content: Feelings influence mental simulations
Q106634315Absence of evidence and evidence of absence
Q64134272Abstract representations of number: What interactions with number form do not prove and priming effects do
Q97524092Abstracting abstraction in development and cognitive ability
Q97523874Abstracting reward
Q97524028Abstraction still holds its feet on the ground
Q97523986Abstraction: An alternative neurocognitive account of recognition, prediction, and decision making
Q103825194Abstraction: An alternative neurocognitive account of recognition, prediction, and decision making-ADDENDUM
Q97524084Abstractions, predictions, and speech sound representations
Q47857369Acceptability judgments still matter: Deafness and documentation
Q57947398Access to the lexicon: Are there three routes?
Q48433135Accounting for an old inconsistency in the psychophysics of Plateau and Delboeuf.
Q91830016Accumulative fusion and the issue of age: Reconciling the model with the data
Q47946909Accuracy, bias, self-fulfilling prophecies, and scientific self-correction
Q43743346Accurate perceptions do not need complete information to reflect reality
Q91828980Acknowledging and managing deep constraints on moral agency and the self
Q48120578Acknowledging the diversity of aesthetic experiences: effects of style, meaning, and context
Q49075916Acting is perceiving!
Q91828736Acting without knowledge
Q47857335Action sequences instead of representational levels
Q49075466Action valence and affective perception.
Q49076899Action-based synthesis of parental brain consciousness.
Q43630048Action-oriented predictive processing and the neuroeconomics of sub-cognitive reward
Q47578980Active inference and cognitive-emotional interactions in the brain
Q44747651Active inference and free energy
Q48433456Active symbols, limited storage and the power of natural intelligence.
Q47936366Adaptationism and intuitions about modern criminal justice
Q35184446Adaptationism--how to carry out an exaptationist program.
Q44104778Adaptive memory systems for remembering the salient and the seemingly mundane.
Q47858921Adaptive principles of weight regulation: Insufficient, but perhaps necessary, for understanding obesity
Q91829261Adding culture and context improves evolutionary theorizing about human cognition
Q39286353Adding network approaches to a neurobiological framework of resilience
Q44577260Adding network structure onto the map of collective behavior
Q39286773Advancing empirical resilience research
Q90227986Advancing rational analysis to the algorithmic level
Q43835230Advancing the neuroscience of social emotions with social immersion
Q92589897Advantaged- and disadvantaged-group members have motivations similar to those of defenders and attackers, but their psychological characteristics are fundamentally different
Q43920545Aesthetic meanings and aesthetic emotions: how historical and intentional knowledge expand aesthetic experience
Q30430335Affect and non-uniform characteristics of predictive processing in musical behaviour
Q47620149Affect in social media: The role of audience and the presence of contempt in cyberbullying
Q95928966Affective Social Learning serves as a quick and flexible complement to TTOM
Q38064981Affective antecedents of revenge
Q80610167Afferent isn't efferent, and language isn't logic, either
Q48322981Affirmation of a developmental systems approach to genetics
Q91342813Affluence boosted intelligence? How the interaction between cognition and environment may have produced an eighteenth-century Flynn effect during the Industrial Revolution
Q38937181After phrenology: Time for a paradigm shift in cognitive science.
Q56807432Age preferences in mates reflect sex differences in human reproductive strategies
Q91828806Agency enhancement and social psychology
Q91828694Agency is realized by subpersonal mechanisms too
Q38864076Aggression and Violence Around the World: A Model of CLimate, Aggression, and Self-control in Humans (CLASH).
Q47859227Aggression, predictability of the environment, and self-regulation: Reconciliation with animal research
Q48551004Agriculture and the energy-complexity spiral.
Q48552451Agriculture increases individual fitness.
Q48149961Aligning psychological assessment with psychological science
Q48288532All about us, but never about us: the three-pronged potency of prejudice
Q64132027All emotions are not created equal: Reaching beyond the traditional disputes
Q45948658Alternative maps of the world of collective behaviors.
Q62656006Although optimal models are useful, optimality claims are not that common
Q28203856Altruism and selfishness
Q60634336Altruism is a primary impulse, not a discipline
Q91830091Altruism, collective rationality, and extreme self-sacrifice
Q56050092Altruism, nativism, chauvinism, racism, schism, and jizzum
Q48684610Altruistic punishment as an explanation of hunter-gatherer cooperation: how much has experimental economics achieved?
Q34144837Altruistic punishment: what field data can (and cannot) demonstrate
Q49078271Amplified selectivity in cognitive processing implements the neural gain model of norepinephrine function.
Q49076199An "ecological" action-based synthesis.
Q49075534An action-specific effect on perception that avoids all pitfalls.
Q47553599An adaptive function of mental time travel: Motivating farsighted decisions.
Q45129037An addition to Kurzban et al.'s model: thoroughness of cost-benefit analyses depends on the executive tasks at hand
Q38372355An additional heterogeneity hypothesis.
Q48149935An agenda for symptom-based research
Q47857939An all-positive correlation matrix is not evidence of domain-general intelligence
Q47727411An alternative interpretation of climate data: Intelligence
Q47558221An appeal against the item's death sentence: Accounting for diagnostic data patterns with an item-based model of visual search.
Q48473757An area specifically devoted to tool use in human left inferior parietal lobule.
Q91830037An argument for how (and why) to incentivise replication
Q38741741An assessment of the mating motive explanation of the beauty premium in market-based settings
Q39398854An ecological alternative to a "sad response": public language use transcends the boundaries of the skin
Q43231113An ethical and prudential argument for prioritizing the reduction of parasite-stress in the allocation of health care resources
Q38465318An even more universal model of reading: various effects of orthography on dyslexias
Q47946946An evolutionary approach to accuracy in social perception.
Q47859731An evolutionary approach to sign language emergence: From state to process
Q60516929An evolutionary framework for mental disorders: Integrating adaptationist and evolutionary genetic models
Q58642428An evolutionary theory of pain must consider sex differences
Q34435814An evolutionary theory of schizophrenia: cortical connectivity, metarepresentation, and the social brain
Q91829050An existential perspective on the psychological function of shamans
Q43964474An expanded perspective on the role of effort phenomenology in motivation and performance
Q38384137An experimental approach to linguistic representation.
Q46656789An eye for an eye: reciprocity and the calibration of redress.
Q80610098An ideational account of early word learning: A plausibility assessment
Q44678575An implausible model and evolutionary explanation of the revenge motive
Q38116038An integrated theory of language production and comprehension.
Q91345325An integrative memory model of recollection and familiarity to understand memory deficits
Q80609966An intentional dynamics approach to comparing robots with their biological targets
Q57961254An intermediate level between the psychological and the neurobiological levels of descriptions of appraisal-emotion dynamics
Q43426398An interoceptive neuroanatomical perspective on feelings, energy, and effort
Q63101880An operant analysis of problem solving
Q37376137An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performance
Q47558081An unsettled debate: Key empirical and theoretical questions are still open
Q91829797An unsettled debate: Key empirical and theoretical questions are still open - CORRIGENDUM
Q61415137Analogy as relational priming: The challenge of self-reflection
Q37228832Analogy as relational priming: a developmental and computational perspective on the origins of a complex cognitive skill.
Q43886795Analyses do not support the parasite-stress theory of human sociality
Q47858780Analysing real-world visual search tasks helps explain what the functional visual field is, and what its neural mechanisms are.
Q90043000Analyzing debunking arguments in moral psychology: Beyond the counterfactual analysis of influence by irrelevant factors
Q59489109And what about basic odors?
Q47729370Animal innovation defined and operationalized.
Q80610251Animal metacognition? It's all in the methods
Q58207334Animal models may help fractionate shared and discrete pathways underpinning schizophrenia and autism
Q47856204Animal studies help clarify misunderstandings about neonatal imitation.
Q60777381Animal suffering: The practical way forward
Q91886999Animals are not cognitively stuck in time
Q39286348Animals can tell us more
Q80610237Animals show monitoring, but does monitoring imply awareness?
Q48951187Anisotropy and polarization of space: evidence from naïve optics and phenomenological psychophysics.
Q47858999Anorexia: A perverse effect of attempting to control the starvation response
Q90227795Another claim for cognitive history
Q91828845Another rescue mission: Does it make sense?
Q57387021Another route to broadening the scope of social psychology: Ecologically valid research
Q38703299Another way to learn about teaching: What dogs can tell us about the evolution of pedagogy
Q91940505Antecedent rationalization: Rationalization prior to action
Q47558234Anti-fat discrimination in marriage more clearly explains the poverty-obesity paradox
Q46861653Applications of predictive control in neuroscience
Q48951126Applying the bicoded spatial model to nonhuman primates in an arboreal multilayer environment.
Q44839249Applying the revenge system to the criminal justice system and jury decision-making
Q47859116Appraising food insecurity
Q39286314Appreciating methodological complexity and integrating neurobiological perspectives to advance the science of resilience
Q47858331Approximate number sense theory or approximate theory of magnitude?
Q57947408Arbitrariness and bias in evolutionary speculation
Q35184434Archaeology and cognitive evolution.
Q59239026Are all bases covered?
Q97523940Are all distances created equal? Insights from developmental psychology
Q45742550Are all types of vertical information created equal?
Q48288584Are attitudes the problem, and do psychologists have the answer? Relational cognition underlies intergroup relations
Q91342869Are both necessity and opportunity the mothers of innovations?
Q91887308Are counterfactuals in and about time?
Q35576028Are developmental disorders like cases of adult brain damage? Implications from connectionist modelling.
Q48719718Are forward models enough to explain self-monitoring? Insights from patients and eye movements.
Q47859694Are gesture and speech mismatches produced by an integrated gesture-speech system? A more dynamically embodied perspective is needed for understanding gesture-related learning
Q39943829Are gods and good governments culturally and psychologically interchangeable?
Q48196508Are groups more or less than the sum of their members? The moderating role of individual identification
Q57728577Are interactive specialization and massive redeployment compatible?
Q39286380Are positive appraisals always adaptive?
Q48149514Are prototypes and exemplars used in distinct cognitive processes?
Q57811545Are rules and entries enough? Historical reflections on a longstanding controversy
Q47848390Are sentiments subject to selection pressures? The case of oxytocin
Q30400189Are stereotypes accurate? A perspective from the cognitive science of concepts.
Q38964698Are the pathogens of out-groups really more dangerous?
Q49078492Are there "local hotspots?" When concepts of cognitive psychology do not fit with physiological results.
Q48252407Are there fundamental differences in the peripheral mechanisms of visceral and somatic pain?
Q33856508Are there nontrivial constraints on colour categorization?
Q38465333Are there universals of reading? We don't believe so.
Q33356092Are we predictive engines? Perils, prospects, and the puzzle of the porous perceiver
Q61771919Area, surface, and contour: Psychophysical correlates of three classes of pictorial completion
Q56158550Areas of ignorance and confusion in color science
Q61662845Arguing, reasoning, and the interpersonal (cultural) functions of human consciousness
Q113900570Arguments against linguistic “modularization”
Q80610199Arguments in the syntactic straitjacket
Q49078413Arousal-biased preferences for sensory input: An agent-centered and multisource perspective.
Q47856470Art and fiction are signals with indeterminate truth values
Q45781565Art appreciation and aesthetic feeling as objects of explanation
Q47856441Art as emotional exploration
Q47856551Art enhances meaning by stimulating integrative complexity and aesthetic interest
Q47856394Art reception as an interoceptive embodied predictive experience
Q63982275Artificial systems as models in biological cybernetics
Q47547214Artistic misunderstandings: The emotional significance of historical learning in the arts.
Q43810534Artistic understanding as embodied simulation
Q48120671Artists' intentions and artwork meanings: some complications.
Q82461277Aspects of nicotine utilization
Q35053737Associative and sensorimotor learning for parenting involves mirror neurons under the influence of oxytocin
Q46900545Associative learning alone is insufficient for the evolution and maintenance of the human mirror neuron system
Q46667253Associative learning is necessary but not sufficient for mirror neuron development
Q48322925Assumptions in studies of heritability and genotype-phenotype association
Q92589996Asymmetric conflict: Structures, strategies, and settlement
Q57824543Asymmetrical behavior without an asymmetrical brain: Corpus callosum and neuroplasticity
Q46357993At home in the quantum world
Q56384786At last: Serious consideration
Q38926290At what timescale does consciousness operate?
Q33990400Attachment and neuroendocrine profiles in infant and adult primates
Q48433239Attachment and the sources of behavioral pathology.
Q44999279Attachment: A view from evolutionary biology and behavior genetics
Q46908175Attachment: How early, how far?
Q92589982Attack versus defense: A strategic rationale for role differentiation in conflict
Q49075877Attention alters predictive processing.
Q47355601Attention and memory benefits for physical attractiveness may mediate prosocial biases
Q46235930Attention and memory-driven effects in action studies
Q49075613Attention and multisensory modulation argue against total encapsulation.
Q45323819Attention and perceptual adaptation
Q43938668Attention is more than prediction precision
Q47820575Attentional and affective biases for attractive females emerge early in development
Q47977379Attitude-Scenario-Emotion (ASE) sentiments are superficial
Q48251962Attractiveness bias: A cognitive explanation
Q47946832Attractiveness biases are the tip of the iceberg in biological markets
Q48433024Attributes or objects: A paradigm shift in psychophysics.
Q48951054Augmented topological maps for three-dimensional navigation.
Q48054869Author's reply: refining and expanding the proposal of an inherence heuristic in human understanding
Q48856033Authoritarian and benevolent god representations and the two sides of prosociality.
Q46814774Authors' response. more on maps, terrains, and behaviors
Q49014991Authors' response: a second-person neuroscience in interaction.
Q49014974Authors' response: forward models and their implications for production, comprehension, and dialogue.
Q39212421Authors' response: the primacy of conscious decision making
Q39115750Authors’ response: collaborating on evolving the future
Q48737231Authors’ response: mirror neurons: tests and testability.
Q39180993Authors’ response: multitudes of perspectives: integrating the Selfish Goal model with views on scientific metaphors, goal systems, and society
Q39588183Authors’ response: what are emotions and how are they created in the brain?
Q36872060Author’s response: A universal approach to modeling visual word recognition and reading: not only possible, but also inevitable
Q48248281Author’s response: Humans, fruit flies, and automatons.
Q48194508Author’s response: evidence that suicide terrorists are suicidal: challenges and empirical predictions.
Q38288195Autism: Common, heritable, but not harmful
Q35049680Automatic goals and conscious regulation in social cognitive affective neuroscience
Q47926045Automatic processes, emotions, and the causal field.
Q57668981Automaticity and inhibition in action planning
Q47849516Autonoesis and dissociative identity disorder
Q47849641Autonoesis and reconstruction in episodic memory: Is remembering systematically misleading?
Q47558184Autonomous development and learning in artificial intelligence and robotics: Scaling up deep learning to human-like learning
Q39453030Autonomy in ants and humans
Q47558181Avoiding frostbite: It helps to learn from others.
Q57186138Awareness may be existence as well as (higher-order) thought
Q47382152Away from ethnocentrism and anthropocentrism: towards a scientific understanding of "what makes us human".
Q38899091Awe: A direct pathway from extravagant displays to prosociality
Q126195208BBS volume 7 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
Q48164818BIZARRE chimpanzees do not represent "the chimpanzee".
Q47727280Back to the future: The return of cognitive functionalism
Q39421056Backwards is the way forward: feedback in the cortical hierarchy predicts the expected future
Q48149524Banishing the thought
Q48146664Bargaining power and the evolution of un-fair, non-mutualistic moral norms
Q56854664Barriers to scientific contributions: The author's formula
Q34707113Base-rate respect: From ecological rationality to dual processes
Q90042912Baselines for human morality should include species typicality, inheritances, culture, practice, and ecological attachment
Q46334303Baumard et al.'s moral markets lack market dynamics
Q34210409Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment? On the explanatory status and theoretical contributions of Bayesian models of cognition.
Q51166079Bayesian animals sense ecological constraints to predict fitness and organize individually flexible reproductive decisions.
Q91829958Bayesian belief updating after a replication experiment
Q57731933Bayesian computation and mechanism: Theoretical pluralism drives scientific emergence
Q91612636Bayesian statistics to test Bayes optimality
Q48551991Becoming an expert: Ontogeny of expertise as an example of neural reuse.
Q90227979Beginning with biology: "Aspects of cognition" exist in the service of the brain's overall function as a resource-regulator
Q48323081Behavior genetics and postgenomics
Q49074827Behavior is multiply determined, and perception has multiple components: The case of moral perception.
Q91830102Behavior is sensible but not globally optimal: Seeking common ground in the optimality debate
Q47579063Behavioral evidence for a continuous approach to the perception of emotionally valenced stimuli
Q29011319Behavioral momentum and the Law of Effect
Q48917246Behavioral momentum and the law of effect.
Q56896290Behavioral neurogenetics beyond determinism
Q92590050Behavioural inhibition and valuation of gain/loss are neurally distinct from approach/withdrawal
Q48433209Behavioural, aminergic and neural systems in attachment.
Q47856429Being moved is a positive emotion, and emotions should not be equated with their vernacular labels.
Q56357718Being vs. Appearing Socially Uninterested: Challenging Assumptions about Social Motivation in Autism
Q91886978Beings in the moment
Q91940496Belief as a non-epistemic adaptive benefit
Q59153016Belief in God and in strong government as accidental cognitive by-products
Q60633359Belling the cat: Why reuse theory is not enough
Q47857565Benefits of embodiment
Q48552086Better late than Now-or-Never: The case of interactive repair phenomena.
Q87160775Better tests of consciousness are needed, but skepticism about unconscious processes is unwarranted
Q92589926Between-group attack and defence in an ecological setting: Insights from nonhuman animals
Q38548010Beware of being captured by an analogy: dreams are like many things
Q92797887Beyond "incentive hope": Information sampling and learning under reward uncertainty
Q91494587Beyond Neural Coding? Lessons from Perceptual Control Theory
Q106634658Beyond Pavlovian classical conditioning
Q47558109Beyond aerodigestion: Exaptation of feeding-related mouth movements for social communication in human and nonhuman primates
Q58934648Beyond an occult kinematics of the mind
Q48498091Beyond brain regions: network perspective of cognition-emotion interactions.
Q47556704Beyond communication: Episodic memory is key to the self in time
Q48410197Beyond cry and laugh: toward a multilevel model of language production.
Q48551101Beyond disjoint brain networks: Overlapping networks for cognition and emotion.
Q48826411Beyond dopamine: the noradrenergic system and mental effort.
Q45801907Beyond economic games: a mutualistic approach to the rest of moral life
Q38465228Beyond isolated word recognition
Q80610322Beyond linguistic alignment
Q91829206Beyond market behavior: Evolved cognition and folk political economic beliefs
Q91494525Beyond metaphors and semantics: A framework for causal inference in neuroscience
Q47558096Beyond neonatal imitation: Aerodigestive stereotypies, speech development, and social interaction in the extended perinatal period
Q47602800Beyond old dichotomies: Individual differentiation can occur through group commitment, not despite it.
Q38465103Beyond one-way streets: the interaction of phonology, morphology, and culture with orthography
Q39207009Beyond perceptual judgment: Categorization and emotion shape what we see.
Q47727220Beyond personal control: The role of developing self-control abilities in the behavioral constellation of deprivation
Q48288878Beyond prejudice to prejudices
Q57947434Beyond prejudice: Relational inequality, collective action, and social change revisited
Q48288830Beyond prejudice: are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one another more the solution?
Q48141055Beyond prejudice: relational inequality, collective action, and social change revisited
Q46205605Beyond quantum probability: another formalism shared by quantum physics and psychology
Q92797810Beyond reduction with the representation: The need for causality with full complexity to unravel mental health
Q39286274Beyond resilience: Positive mental health and the nature of cognitive processes involved in positive appraisals
Q47554879Beyond sensorimotor imitation in the neonate: Mentalization psychotherapy in adulthood
Q60516956Beyond shared fate: Group-selected mechanisms for cooperation and competition in fuzzy, fluid vehicles
Q48826443Beyond simple utility in predicting self-control fatigue: a proximate alternative to the opportunity cost model.
Q48692387Beyond the negative: political attitudes and ideologies strategically manage opportunities, too.
Q92797905Beyond trait reductionism: Implications of network structures for dimensional models of psychopathology
Q92797969Beyond uncertainty: A broader scope for "incentive hope" mechanisms and its implications
Q61662917Biased steps toward reasonable conclusions: How self-deception remains hidden
Q49076013Bidirectional synaptic plasticity can explain bidirectional retrograde effects of emotion on memory.
Q39943835Big Gods: Extended prosociality or group binding?
Q30765262Big data in the new media environment
Q30765277Bigger data for big data: from Twitter to brain-computer interfaces.
Q48146639Biological evolution and behavioral evolution: two approaches to altruism
Q91828991Biological foundations and beneficial effects of trance
Q48551260Biological markets explain human ultrasociality.
Q48322989Biology trumps statistics in the postgenomic era.
Q80610049Biomimetic robots and biology
Q80609956Biorobotic models can contribute to neurobiology
Q80609961Biorobotic simulations might offer some advantages over purely computational ones
Q80609950Biorobotics researcher: To be or not to be?
Q57947409Blinded by “science”: How not to think about social problems
Q48684736Blood, sex, personality, power, and altruism: factors influencing the validity of strong reciprocity.
Q49078813Bodily arousal differentially impacts stimulus processing and memory: Norepinephrine in interoception.
Q58881314Body fat control and obesity
Q64132982Body image and body schema: The shared representation of body image and the role of dynamic body schema in perspective and imitation
Q47856628Boredom in art.
Q47558147Both collection risk and waiting costs give rise to the behavioral constellation of deprivation
Q57947429Both rules and associations are required to predict human behaviour
Q49074890Bottoms up! How top-down pitfalls ensnare speech perception researchers, too.
Q47552669Brain disorders? Not really… Why network structures block reductionism in psychopathology research
Q56603761Brain evolution in Homo: The “radiator” theory
Q40423771Brain games: toward a neuroecology of social behavior
Q30010598Brain mechanisms of acoustic communication in humans and nonhuman primates: an evolutionary perspective
Q92797836Brain networks for emotion and cognition: Implications and tools for understanding mental disorders and pathophysiology
Q92797789Brain networks require a network-conscious psychopathological approach
Q57532435Brain organization for language from the perspective of electrical stimulation mapping
Q44642275Brain structures playing a crucial role in the representation of tools in humans and non-human primates
Q29041086Brains evolution and neurolinguistic preconditions
Q48747384Bridging emotion theory and neurobiology through dynamic systems modeling.
Q61906800Bridging the gap between intuitive and formal number concepts: An epidemiological perspective
Q48120507Bridging two worlds that care about art: psychological and historical approaches to art appreciation.
Q38465243Bringing development into a universal model of reading
Q39286214Broadening the definition of resilience and "reappraising" the use of appetitive motivation
Q91829725Broadening the role of "self-interest" in folk-economic beliefs
Q30302896Building Machines That Learn and Think Like People
Q47286011Building a house of sentiment on sand: Epistemological issues with contempt
Q47859843Building a single proposition from imagistic and categorical components
Q47857642Building brains that communicate like machines
Q47857578Building machines that adapt and compute like brains
Q47857823Building machines that learn and think for themselves
Q47857627Building on prior knowledge without building it in.
Q47859362Bullying when it's hot? The CLASH model and climatic influences on bullying
Q22162476Burying the vehicle
Q92590029But how does it develop? Adopting a sociocultural lens to the development of intergroup bias among children
Q47250623But is it evolution…?
Q49077862But is it social? How to tell when groups are more than the sum of their members.
Q38181619But what if the default is defaulting?
Q47859462CLASH's life history foundations.
Q49076778Calling for a developmental perspective on action-based consciousness.
Q48433115Can brightness be related to luminance by a meaningful function?
Q38465297Can evolution provide perfectly optimal solutions for a universal model of reading?
Q112317672Can multiple bootstrapping provide means of very early conceptual development?
Q39460214Can mutualistic morality predict how individuals deal with benefits they did not deserve?
Q48473984Can object affordances impact on human social learning of tool use?
Q36081870Can quantum probability help analyze the behavior of functional brain networks?
Q38106784Can quantum probability provide a new direction for cognitive modeling?
Q90227992Can resources save rationality? "Anti-Bayesian" updating in cognition and perception
Q48455663Can robots make good models of biological behaviour?
Q80609971Can robots without Hebbian plasticity make good models of adaptive behaviour?
Q48224803Can self-destructive killers be classified so easily?
Q49077003Can skeletomotor action integration occur without consciousness? Evidence from unconscious action inhibition.
Q47857237Can structural priming answer the important questions about language?
Q48826566Can tasks be inherently boring?
Q48060230Can the inherence heuristic explain vitalistic reasoning?
Q80610384Can the process of experimentation lead to greater happiness?
Q57831713Can the shared circuits model (SCM) explain joint attention or perception of discrete emotions?
Q80610232Can we be too uncertain about uncertainty responses?
Q87363902Capturing the essence of decision making should not be oversimplified
Q39286298Careful operationalization and assessment are critical for advancing the study of the neurobiology of resilience
Q94460689Caregiving relationships as evolutionary and developmental bases of obligation
Q61415135Carruthers' marvelous magical mindreading machine
Q48433319Cartesian vs. Newtonian research strategies for cognitive science.
Q47849652Carving event and episodic memory at their joints.
Q49075094Carving nature at its joints or cutting its effective loops? On the dangers of trying to disentangle intertwined mental processes.
Q41903002Carving nature at its joints using a knife called concepts
Q42758752Cascading and feedback in interactive models of production: a reflection of forward modeling?
Q57824581Catatonia in Alzheimer's disease: The role of the amygdalo-hippocampal circuits
Q96948616Catching the intangible: a role for emotion?
Q48473789Cathedrals, symphony orchestras, and iPhones: the cultural basis of modern technology.
Q47857778Causal generative models are just a start
Q44751055Causal history, actual and apparent
Q98286322Causal learning in CTC: Adaptive and collaborative
Q90042880Cautiously optimistic rationalism may not be cautious enough
Q48252377Central inhibitory dysfunctions: mechanisms and clinical implications
Q57271384Cerebellar involvement in movement timing on a variety of timescales
Q60439708Cerebral lateralisation, “social constraints,” and coordinated anti-predator responses
Q48432978Ceteris paribus laws.
Q91829077Challenges of folk-economic beliefs: Coverage, level of abstraction, and relation to ideology
Q47858872Chances and challenges for an active visual search perspective.
Q47967087Changing maladaptive memories through reconsolidation: A role for sleep in psychotherapy?
Q63976275Characterising variations in perceptual decision making
Q56336025Characteristics of dissociable human learning systems
Q57732374Charting speech with bats without requiring maps
Q60047716Charting the course of language development
Q48473770Childhood and advances in human tool use.
Q46642905Childhood and the evolution of higher-effort teaching
Q47857789Children begin with the same start-up software, but their software updates are cultural
Q80610115Children request teaching when asking for names of objects
Q47858935Children respond to food restriction by increasing food consumption
Q94463661Children's everyday moral conversation speaks to the emergence of obligation
Q60718150Children's facial expressions of pain in the context of complex social interactions
Q98286314Chimpanzees' technical reasoning: Taking fieldwork and ontogeny seriously
Q95929023Choosing a Markov blanket
Q48433372Choosing a unifying theory for cognitive development.
Q39192501Choosing the right level of analysis: Stereotypes shape social reality via collective action.
Q47579039Clarifying the range of social-cognitive processes subserving human teaching
Q48552335Clarifying the time frame and units of selection in the cultural group selection hypothesis.
Q47805449Clarity and causality needed in claims about Big Gods
Q47558274Climate is not a good candidate to account for variations in aggression and violence across space and time
Q38132291Climato-economic habitats support patterns of human needs, stresses, and freedoms
Q48490250Climato-economic livability predicts societal collectivism and political autocracy better than parasitic stress does.
Q47688437Clinical applications of counterfactual thinking during memory reactivation
Q48323069Clinicians learn less and less about more and more until they know nothing about everything; researchers learn more and more about less and less until they know everything about nothing: discuss
Q91887435Closing the symbolic reference gap to support flexible reasoning about the passage of time
Q91829688Coalitional rivalry may hurt in economic exchanges such as trade but help in war
Q91494579Codes are for messages, not for neurons
Q91494569Codes, communication and cognition
Q91494457Codes, functions, and causes: A critique of Brette's conceptual analysis of coding
Q47329017Coerced coordination, not cooperation
Q56113249Coevolution of neocortical size, group size and language in humans
Q47858231Coexistence of general intelligence and specialized modules
Q48433328Cognition and simulation.
Q47594400Cognition as the tip of the emotional iceberg: A neuro-evolutionary perspective
Q90066985Cognition blindness and cognitive gadgets
Q36327114Cognition can affect perception: Restating the evidence of a top-down effect
Q38983182Cognition does not affect perception: Evaluating the evidence for "top-down" effects
Q86789445Cognition in Hilbert space
Q62635367Cognition without representational redescription
Q56910392Cognitive and psychiatric science beyond determinism
Q47858597Cognitive architecture enables comprehensive predictive models of visual search
Q50744413Cognitive architectures combine formal and heuristic approaches.
Q61956923Cognitive constraints on reciprocity and tolerated scrounging
Q92378217Cognitive control constrains memory attributions
Q49078969Cognitive control, dynamic salience, and the imperative toward computational accounts of neuromodulatory function.
Q58164139Cognitive coordination and its neurobiological bases: A new continent to explore
Q91940567Cognitive dissonance processes serve an action-oriented adaptive function
Q90066962Cognitive gadgets and cognitive priors
Q90066960Cognitive gadgets and genetic accommodation
Q90066993Cognitive gadgets: A provocative but flawed manifesto
Q48962665Cognitive mechanisms matter - but they do not explain the absence of teaching in chimpanzees.
Q118192861Cognitive penetration: Would we know it if we saw it?
Q96948607Cognitive representations and the predictive brain depend heavily on the environment
Q47823482Cognitive simplicity and self-deception are crucial in martyrdom and suicide terrorism.
Q80610189Cognitive structure, logic, and language
Q38064979Cognitive systems for revenge and forgiveness
Q39286183Cognitive trade-offs and the costs of resilience
Q48965238Cognitive universals and cultural variation in teaching.
Q90228012Cognitively bounded rational analyses and the crucial role of theories of subjective utility
Q45351445Cold and hot cognition: quantum probability theory and realistic psychological modeling
Q44539631Cold climates demand more intertemporal self-control than warm climates
Q91828888Collaborating agents: Values, sociality, and moral responsibility
Q59490405Collaborating on evolving the future
Q47629374Collaboration in classical political economy and noncooperative game theory
Q92589872Collective action problems in offensive and defensive warfare
Q35575970Color realism and color science
Q34218418Color, consciousness, and the isomorphism constraint
Q60113933Come down from the clouds: Grounding Bayesian insights in developmental and behavioral processes
Q47858532Commentary on Leibovich et al.: What next?
Q91829414Commitment enforcement also explains shamanism's culturally shared features
Q47859025Committed to the insurance hypothesis of obesity
Q91830059Communal sharing/identity fusion does not require reflection on episodic memory of shared experience or trauma - and usually generates kindness
Q122999100Communication and consciousness: A neural network conjecture
Q38407109Communicative intentions can modulate the linguistic perception-action link
Q126734068Community-engaged research is best positioned to catalyze systemic change
Q43770782Comorbid science?
Q48149729Comorbidity in the context of neural network properties
Q45241713Comorbidity: a network perspective.
Q48149797Comorbidity: cognition and biology count!
Q48149805Comorbidity: the case of developmental psychopathology
Q46797968Comparative analyses of speech and language converge on birds
Q62620603Comparative, continuity, and computational evidence in evolutionary theory: Predictive evidence versus productive evidence
Q30457193Competing goals draw attention to effort, which then enters cost-benefit computations as input
Q49078369Competition elicits arousal and affect.
Q46159101Competitive morality
Q59979921Complex realities require complex theories: Refining and extending the network approach to mental disorders
Q92797997Complex social ecology needs complex machineries of foraging
Q91828919Complexity and possession: Gender and social structure in the variability of shamanic traits
Q57561537Complexity effects are found in all relative-clause sentence forms
Q45190934Composition and replay of mnemonic sequences: the contributions of REM and slow-wave sleep to episodic memory.
Q124811751Compositional semantics and the lemma dilemma
Q61655360Computational cognitive epigenetics
Q47858320Computational foundations of the visual number sense.
Q90227803Computational limits don't fully explain human cognitive limitations
Q38937493Computational specificity in the human brain
Q60020541Computations in extraversion
Q42149125Concept Innateness, Concept Continuity, and Bootstrapping
Q80610063Concept modeling, essential properties, and similarity spaces
Q48149653Concept talk cannot be avoided
Q38372352Concepts and theoretical unification
Q48149604Concepts are a functional kind.
Q47379339Concepts versus conceptions (again).
Q30390804Conceptual atomism rethought
Q57728557Conceptual discontinuity involves recycling old processes in new domains
Q48552608Conceptual short-term memory (CSTM) supports core claims of Christiansen and Chater.
Q91829805Conceptualizing and evaluating replication across domains of behavioral research
Q92797878Conceptualizing neurodevelopmental disorders as networks: Promises and challenges
Q48490146Condition-dependent adaptive phenotypic plasticity and interspecific gene-culture coevolution.
Q47849575Confabulation and epistemic authority
Q44544094Conflicting goals and their impact on games where payoffs are more or less ambiguous
Q94460639Conflicting obligations in human social life
Q46481195Conflicts everywhere! Perceptions, actions, and cognition all entail memory and reflect conflict
Q45822888Conformity under uncertainty: reliance on gender stereotypes in online hiring decisions
Q50667057Confounding the origin and function of mirror neurons.
Q47754837Confounding valence and arousal: What really underlies political orientation?
Q48490167Connecting biological concepts and religious behavior.
Q56490533Connecting invertebrate behavior, neurophysiology and evolution with Eshkol-Wachman movement notation
Q48918860Connectionist modelling in psychology: a localist manifesto.
Q57519524Conscious access overflows overt report
Q49076045Conscious content generated by unconscious action-related adjustments.
Q49076935Conscious olfaction: Content, function, and localization.
Q85632619Conscious thought processes and creativity
Q46058507Consciousness around the time of saccadic eye movements
Q49076225Consciousness for perception and for action: A perspective from unconscious binding.
Q47602772Consciousness of emotions and action selection
Q49076252Consciousness weaves our internal view of the outside world.
Q36809245Consciousness without a cerebral cortex: a challenge for neuroscience and medicine
Q33345364Consciousness, accessibility, and the mesh between psychology and neuroscience
Q57394715Consciousness, cortical function, and pain perception in nonverbal humans
Q48149766Consequences of a network view for genetic association studies
Q41012053Consequences of the Now-or-Never bottleneck for signed versus spoken languages
Q39138969Conservation combats exploitation: choices within an evolutionary framework
Q48962502Conservatism is not the missing viewpoint for true diversity.
Q48692576Conservatives, liberals, and "the negative".
Q38465205Consideration of the linguistic characteristics of letters makes the universal model of reading more universal
Q92798036Considerations for the study of "incentive hope" and sign-tracking behaviors in humans
Q47857281Considering experimental and observational evidence of priming together, syntax doesn't look so autonomous
Q91830114Considering selection pressures for identity fusion and self-sacrifice in small-scale societies
Q47856690Considering the filmmaker: Intensified continuity, narrative structure, and the Distancing-Embracing model
Q42380739Considering the role of ecology on individual differentiation
Q124519844Conspiracy theory
Q57268685Constraints on generality statements are needed to define direct replication
Q35917045Constructing an understanding of mind: the development of children's social understanding within social interaction
Q47977219Constructing contempt
Q47721696Constructive episodic simulation, flexible recombination, and memory errors
Q50667065Contagious behavior: an alternative approach to mirror-like phenomena.
Q49078860Contemplating the GANE model using an extreme case paradigm.
Q47858130Contemporary evolutionary psychology and the evolution of intelligence
Q47285904Contempt as the absence of appraisal, not recognition, respect
Q47285991Contempt, like any other social affect, can be an emotion as well as a sentiment
Q47285930Contempt - Where the modularity of the mind meets the modularity of the brain?
Q38868714Content encapsulation in consciousness is likely to be incomplete
Q48433012Context effects in the entropic theory of perception.
Q48433075Context effects: Pervasiveness and analysis.
Q39192515Context matters for attractiveness bias.
Q47856539Context matters: How macroeconomic forces may alter the reception of negative emotions in art.
Q38181623Context, as well as inputs, shape decisions, but are people aware of it?
Q43482893Context, causality, and appreciation
Q48692568Context, engagement, and the (multiple) functions of negativity bias.
Q47558225Contextual and social cues may dominate natural visual search
Q44342263Contextual freedom: absoluteness versus relativity of freedom
Q45784642Contextual information processing of brain in art appreciation
Q48410018Contribution of the basal ganglia to spoken language: is speech production like the other motor skills?
Q46496951Contributions of family social structure to the development of ultrasociality in humans
Q47858349Controlling for continuous variables is not futile: What we can learn about number representation despite imperfect control
Q80610134Controversies in the study of word learning
Q35575980Convergence of biological and psychological perspectives on cognitive coordination in schizophrenia
Q60217690Convergent cultural evolution may explain linguistic universals
Q36327110Convergent evidence for top-down effects from the "predictive brain".
Q47857394Converging on a theory of language through multiple methods
Q45953681Cooperation and emergence: the missing elements of the Darwin machine.
Q48146788Cooperation and fairness depend on self-regulation
Q94460666Cooperation and obligation in early parent-child relationships
Q46608400Cooperation in human teaching
Q35585999Cooperation, psychological game theory, and limitations of rationality in social interaction
Q36279129Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language: a case study for colour
Q50685048Coordination games, anti-coordination games, and imitative learning.
Q91829237Coordination, conflict, and externalization
Q47629246Coordination, cooperation, and the ontogeny of group-level traits
Q48490153Coping with germs and people: investigating the link between pathogen threat and human social cognition.
Q64111397Correspondences between the interactive alignment account and Skinner's in Verbal Behavior
Q88068818Corrigenda
Q57728560Cortex in context: Response to commentaries on neural reuse
Q56769407Cortical organization: A plea for better understanding, clearer definition, and more correct use of the term “column”
Q60145855Cortical plasticity and LTP
Q57566748Cortico – (thalamo) – cortical interactions, gamma resonance, and auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia
Q44273143Costs and benefits in hunter-gatherer punishment
Q117697892Costs and benefits of communicating vigor
Q47610370Could Bertrand Russell's barber have bitten his own teeth? A problem of logic and definitions
Q90066947Could nonhuman great apes also have cultural evolutionary psychology?
Q80610447Could the neural ABC explain the mind?
Q80610118Could we please lose the mapping metaphor, please?
Q60733047Covert REM sleep effects on REM mentation: Further methodological considerations and supporting evidence
Q48433045Covert converging operations for multidimensional psychophysics.
Q85632602Creativity theory: Detail and testability
Q61810104Creativity, psychosis, autism, and the social brain
Q47575425Credibility, credulity, and redistribution
Q91612662Credo for optimality
Q121064611Creolization: Special evidence for innateness?
Q60512349Critical duration and visibility persistence
Q57858004Cross-cultural differences in norm enforcement
Q125861716Cross-evolutionary spatial representation in stone-age ecology
Q47558193Crossmodal lifelong learning in hybrid neural embodied architectures
Q49075187Crossmodal processing and sensory substitution: Is "seeing" with sound and touch a form of perception or cognition?
Q36703633Cruelty's rewards: the gratifications of perpetrators and spectators
Q46890866Cui bono? Selfish goals need to pay their way.
Q49106355Cultural adaptation to environmental change versus stability.
Q42249574Cultural adaptations to the differential threats posed by hot versus cold climates
Q115212677Cultural and reproductive success in industrial societies: Testing the relationship at the proximate and ultimate levels
Q45985734Cultural congruence between investigators and participants masks the unknown unknowns: shame research as an example.
Q47856870Cultural consonance, deprivation, and psychological responses for niche construction
Q48551276Cultural differentiation does not entail group-level structure: The case for geographically explicit analysis.
Q46918067Cultural evolution and emergent group-level traits through social heterosis
Q47329047Cultural evolution and prosociality: Widening the hypothesis space
Q46729083Cultural evolution in more than two dimensions: distinguishing social learning biases and identifying payoff structures.
Q47280911Cultural evolution need not imply group selection.
Q90066944Cultural evolutionary psychology is still evolutionary psychology
Q39453644Cultural group selection follows Darwin's classic syllogism for the operation of selection.
Q48551015Cultural group selection in the light of the selection of extended behavioral patterns.
Q31123586Cultural group selection is plausible, but the predictions of its hypotheses should be tested with real-world data
Q44656352Cultural group selection plays an essential role in explaining human cooperation: A sketch of the evidence.
Q47196860Cultural intelligence is key to explaining human tool use.
Q91342874Cultural interconnectedness and in-group cooperation as sources of innovation
Q60608884Cultural learning
Q48963392Cultural variant interaction in teaching and transmission.
Q95929349Culture and the plasticity of perception
Q47629401Culture as an aggregate of individual differences
Q90067001Culture in the world shapes culture in the head (and vice versa)
Q28112046Culture in whales and dolphins
Q47558268Culture matters for life history trade-offs
Q44795803Culture: the missing piece in theories of weak and strong reciprocity
Q47727456Current and future methodologies for quantitative analysis of information transfer in sign language and gesture data.
Q92378131Cutting out the middleman: Separating attributional biases from memory deficits
Q64356416Dalbir Bindra (1922–1980)
Q34778578Darwin's mistake: explaining the discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds
Q58003480Darwin's triumph: Explaining the uniqueness of the human mind without a deus ex machina
Q91829659Data replication matters to an underpowered study, but replicated hypothesis corroboration counts
Q56153248Deceiving ourselves about self-deception
Q56040432Decentralized minds
Q47748015Deciphering mirror neurons: rational decision versus associative learning.
Q63362896Deconstructing RTK: How to explicate a theory of implicit knowledge
Q38410325Deconstructing the process of change in cognitive behavioral therapy: An alternative approach focusing on the episodic retrieval mode
Q47285913Deep mechanisms of social affect - Plastic parental brain mechanisms for sensitivity versus contempt
Q47857800Deep-learning networks and the functional architecture of executive control
Q48149703Default knowledge, time pressure, and the theory-theory of concepts
Q90043084Defending optimistic rationalism: A reply to commentators
Q37768247Defending the concept of "concepts".
Q61876452Deficits in affiliative reward: An endophenotype for psychiatric disorders?
Q45306944Degraded conditions: confounds in the study of decision making
Q33546175Deictic codes for the embodiment of cognition
Q60512110Delusions and misbeliefs
Q87160824Demonstrations of subconscious processing with the binary exclusion task
Q49078608Dentate gyrus and hilar region revisited.
Q48826508Depletable resources: necessary, in need of fair treatment, and multi-functional.
Q47558138Deprived, but not depraved: Prosocial behavior is an adaptive response to lower socioeconomic status
Q56431612Descartes' fundamental mistake: Introspective singularity
Q91612535Descending Marr's levels: Standard observers are no panacea
Q47382498Determinants of cognitive variability
Q80610440Determinants of ignition times: Topographies of cell assemblies and the activation delays they imply
Q38465263Developing a universal model of reading necessitates cracking the orthographic code
Q39139004Developing of the future: scaffolded Darwinism in societal evolution.
Q58057879Developing structured representations
Q47727250Developing the behavioural constellation of deprivation: Relationships, emotions, and not quite being in the present
Q42703594Developing without concepts
Q47774837Development links psychological causes to evolutionary explanations
Q48951089Development of human spatial cognition in a three-dimensional world.
Q30054418Development: Evolutionary ecology's midwife
Q91829465Developmental and cultural factors in economic beliefs
Q60718430Developmental processes in empathy
Q47857162Developmental psycholinguistics teaches us that we need multi-method, not single-method, approaches to the study of linguistic representation.
Q47556709Developmental roots of episodic memory
Q22337307Developmental structure in brain evolution
Q28214914Developmental structure in brain evolution
Q60047119Dialectical repression theory
Q80610307Dialogue in the degenerate case?
Q80610339Dialogue processing: Automatic alignment or controlled understanding?
Q80610302Dialogue: Can two be cheaper than one?
Q48410132Differences in auditory timing between human and nonhuman primates.
Q48550877Differences in autonomy of humans and ultrasocial insects.
Q48692493Differences in negativity bias probably underlie variation in attitudes toward change generally, not political ideology specifically.
Q48692611Differences in negativity bias underlie variations in political ideology.
Q49077170Differentiated selves can surely be good for the group, but let's get clear about why.
Q47584864Differentiated selves help only when identification is strong and tasks are complex
Q94460664Differentiating between different forms of moral obligations
Q62489086Differentiating robotic behavior and artificial intelligence from animal behavior and biological intelligence: Testing structural accuracy
Q38926295Differentiating selves facilitates group outcomes
Q48551556Differentiation of individual selves facilitates group-level benefits of ultrasociality.
Q49077281Differentiation of selves: Differentiating a fuzzy concept.
Q48826598Difficulty matters: unspecific attentional demands as a major determinant of performance highlighted by clinical studies.
Q47857654Digging deeper on "deep" learning: A computational ecology approach.
Q58642315Digit ratio (2D:4D) as a marker for mental disorders: Low (masculinized) 2D:4D in autism-spectrum disorders, high (feminized) 2D:4D in schizophrenic-spectrum disorders
Q95929256Digital life, a theory of minds, and mapping human and machine cultural universals
Q47859481Dimensions of environmental risk are unique theoretical constructs
Q80610037Dimensions of modelling: Generality and integrativeness
Q80610352Dionysians and Apollonians
Q47858480Direct and rapid encoding of numerosity in the visual stream
Q91830108Direct replication and clinical psychological science
Q91829651Direct replications in the era of open sampling
Q91612653Discarding optimality: Throwing out the baby with the bathwater?
Q61438948Disciplinary stereotypes and reinventing the wheel on culture
Q61311450Discovery and proof in attachment research
Q124979545Discussing new neurocommunication concepts: complements, counterdefinitions and counterexamples
Q48552440Disengaging from the ultrasocial economy: The challenge of directing evolutionary change.
Q47857929Disentangling learning from knowing: Does associative learning ability underlie performances on cognitive test batteries?
Q53119362Disentangling the order effect from the context effect: analogies, homologies, and quantum probability.
Q43803563Disentangling the sense of ownership from the sense of fairness
Q91829129Disgust as a mechanism for externalization: Coordination and disassociation
Q48692533Disgust, politics, and responses to threat.
Q60512064Dismissing subliminal perception because of its famous problems is classic “baby with the bathwater”
Q57962786Disorganized attachment and reproductive strategies
Q49077250Disputing deindividuation: Why negative group behaviours derive from group norms, not group immersion.
Q48140717Disruption of reconsolidation processes is a balancing act - can it really account for change in psychotherapy?
Q44323092Dissociative symptoms and REM sleep
Q47547211Distancing, not embracing, the Distancing-Embracing model of art reception
Q60640271Distinguishing between two types of musical emotions and reconsidering the role of appraisal
Q45385347Distinguishing intention and function in art appreciation
Q60512203Distinguishing proximal from distal causes is useful and compatible with accounts of compensatory processing in developmental disorders of cognition
Q58164118Distinguishing schizophrenia from the mechanisms underlying hallucinations
Q86760332Distinguishing theory from implementation in predictive coding accounts of brain function
Q47558159Divergent life histories and other ecological adaptations: Examples of social-class differences in attention, cognition, and attunement to others
Q47851205Diverse crowds using diverse methods improves the scientific dialectic
Q56637167Diversity in reasoning and rationality: Metacognitive and developmental considerations
Q47382172Diversity in representations; uniformity in learning
Q48965255Diversity of depoliticization?
Q60730144Divide et impera? Towards integrated multisensory perception and action
Q35947265Divorcing the puzzles: When group identities foster in-group cooperation
Q90042972Do framing effects debunk moral beliefs?
Q87160182Do implicit evaluations reflect unconscious attitudes?
Q47856233Do innate stereotypies serve as a basis for swallowing and learned speech movements?
Q92589952Do people always invest less in attack than defense? Possible qualifying factors
Q80610193Do sensorimotor processes have reflexes in sentence syntax as well as sentence semantics?
Q91828882Do shamans violate notions of humanness?
Q91830074Do the folk actually hold folk-economic beliefs?
Q91829057Do the folk need a meta-ethics?
Q48963760Do we know how stressed we are?
Q48060213Do we need the inherence heuristic to explain the bias towards inherent explanations?
Q91829977Do we really externalize or objectivize moral demands?
Q48432990Do we scale "objects" or isolated sensory dimensions?
Q57947416Do words go to sleep? Exploring consolidation of spoken forms through direct and indirect measures
Q57771588Does a computational theory of human memory need intelligence?
Q36958774Does a focus on universals represent a new trend in word recognition?
Q39286195Does a positive appraisal style work in all stressful situations and for all individuals?
Q48964760Does all teaching rest on evolved traits?
Q42507724Does arousal enhance apical amplification and disamplification?
Q47856455Does art expertise facilitate distancing?
Q47280981Does cultural group selection explain the evolution of pet-keeping?
Q47547223Does distance from the equator predict self-control? Lessons from the Human Penguin Project.
Q46027300Does drug mis-instrumentalization lead to drug abuse?
Q47856049Does early motor development contribute to speech perception?
Q44504702Does evidence from ethology support bicoded cognitive maps?
Q91829342Does evolutionary cognitive psychology crowd out the better angels of our nature?
Q39139000Does evolving the future preclude learning from it?
Q44665138Does function imply structure?
Q91829931Does identity fusion give rise to the group - or the reverse? Politics- versus community-based groups
Q48410139Does it talk the talk? On the role of basal ganglia in emotive speech processing.
Q48146712Does market competition explain fairness?
Q80610247Does metacognition necessarily involve metarepresentation?
Q44027748Does quantum uncertainty have a place in everyday applied statistics?
Q34998250Does sexual selection explain human sex differences in aggression?
Q92797948Does the "incentive hope" hypothesis explain food-wasting behavior among humans? Yes and no
Q115212681Does the cerebellum learn strategies for the optimal time-varying control of joint stiffness?
Q55868045Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?
Q94460681Does the concept of obligation develop from the inside-out or outside-in?
Q48433379Does the evolutionary perspective offer more than constraints?
Q48060195Does the inherence heuristic take us to psychological essentialism?
Q48396504Does the nervous system use equilibrium-point control to guide single and multiple joint movements?
Q48551108Does ultrasociality really exist - and is it the best predictor of human economic behaviors?
Q63982575Does what you hear predict what you will do and say?
Q80609983Doing versus knowing
Q46503666Doing with development: moving toward a complete theory of concepts
Q47849524Doing without metarepresentation: Scenario construction explains the epistemic generativity and privileged status of episodic memory
Q80610219Dolphins on the witness stand? The comparative psychology of strategic memory regulation
Q39138984Domain-general mechanisms: what they are, how they evolved, and how they interact with modular, domain-specific mechanisms to enable cohesive human groups
Q47858257Domains of generality
Q47184374Dominance as a competence domain, and the evolutionary origins of respect and contempt
Q56482668Dominance: The baby and the bathwater
Q60680597Dominating versus eliminating the competition: Sex differences in human intrasexual aggression
Q47858609Don't admit defeat: A new dawn for the item in visual search
Q91829308Don't characterize replications as successes or failures
Q48139352Don't count your chickens before they're hatched: elaborative encoding in REM dreaming in face of the physiology of sleep stages
Q47857383Don't forget the neurobiology: An experimental approach to linguistic representation
Q80610066Don't preverbal infants map words onto referents?
Q47857452Don't shoot the giant whose shoulders we are standing on.
Q61415136Don't throw the baby out with the math water: Why discounting the developmental foundations of early numeracy is premature and unnecessary
Q47382543Donald Campbell's doubt: cultural difference or failure of communication?
Q80610240Drawing the line on metacognition
Q47693261Dream and emotion regulation: insight from the ancient art of memory
Q34342280Dreaming and REM sleep are controlled by different brain mechanisms
Q64012953Dreaming and REM sleep are controlled by different brain mechanisms
Q34087590Dreaming and the brain: toward a cognitive neuroscience of conscious states.
Q48123435Dreaming is not controlled by hippocampal mechanisms
Q45854519Dreams are made of memories, but maybe not for memory.
Q48139244Dreams, mnemonics, and tuning for criticality
Q64004562Driving both ways: Wilson & Sober's conflicting criteria for the identification of groups as vehicles of selection
Q52299746Drug addiction finds its own niche.
Q34072429Drug instrumentalization and evolution: Going even further
Q50983600Drug use as consumer behavior.
Q50780169Drugs as instruments from a developmental child and adolescent psychiatric perspective.
Q39688095Drugs as instruments: a new framework for non-addictive psychoactive drug use.
Q46243718Drugs' rapid payoffs distort evaluation of their instrumental uses
Q50780160Drugs, mental instruments, and self-control.
Q92378210Dual processes in memory: Evidence from memory of time-of-occurrence of events
Q91887023Dual systems for all: Higher-order, role-based relational reasoning as a uniquely derived feature of human cognition
Q50156325Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice.
Q91830163Dying for your group or for your faith? On the power of belief
Q97092538Dynamic hierarchical cognition: Music and language demand further types of abstracta
Q22162475E pluribus unum?
Q60512476E-Z Reader's assumptions about lexical processing: Not so easy to define the two stages of word identification?
Q62285255Early development of body representations
Q46797961Early human communication helps in understanding language evolution
Q47859187Eating and body image: Does food insecurity make us feel thinner?
Q48288849Echoing the call to move "beyond prejudice" in search of intergroup equality
Q60512330Ecological necessity of iconic memory
Q43809698Ecological priming: convergent evidence for the link between ecology and psychological processes
Q47856088Ecological validity, embodiment, and killjoy explanations in developmental psychology
Q91829924Economic complexities and cognitive hurdles: Accounting for specific economic misconceptions without an ultimate cause
Q60305924Economic man – or straw man?
Q87363929Economics is all over the map
Q56854683Editorial
Q48120639Educating the design stance: issues of coherence and transgression
Q49078774Effect of arousal on perception as studied through the lens of the motor correlates of sexual arousal.
Q57299594Efficiency, information theory, and neural representations
Q43504115Effort aversiveness may be functional, but does it reflect opportunity cost?
Q47823525Effort processes in achieving performance outcomes: interrelations among and roles of core constructs.
Q45794375Ego function of morality and developing tensions that are "within".
Q91829083Elaborating the role of reflection and individual differences in the study of folk-economic beliefs
Q39301481Elaborative encoding during REM dreaming as prospective emotion regulation
Q56769416Elegant hypotheses are intellectually rewarding; even more so if more hard data were available
Q47558092Elements of a comprehensive theory of infant imitation
Q48149647Eliminating the "concept" concept
Q92798075Elimination, not reduction: Lessons from the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and multiple realisation
Q80610007Embodiment and complex systems
Q47856348Embracing nonfiction: How to extend the Distancing-Embracing model
Q47629336Emergent group traits, reproduction, and levels of selection
Q47859808Emoticons in text may function like gestures in spoken or signed communication
Q44104708Emotion and personality factors influence the neural response to emotional stimuli.
Q47688521Emotion regulation as a main mechanism of change in psychotherapy.
Q60157139Emotion theory is about more than affect and cognition: Taking triggers and actions into account
Q48692593Emotional attachment security as the origin of liberal-conservative differences in vigilance to negative features of the environment.
Q47856677Emotional granularity and the musical enjoyment of sadness itself.
Q47556700Emotional memories and how your life may depend upon them
Q49078941Emotional memory: From affective relevance to arousal.
Q30417112Emotional participation in musical and non-musical behaviors
Q30372355Emotional responses to music: the need to consider underlying mechanisms.
Q38873344Emotionally arousing context modulates the ERP correlates of neutral picture processing: An ERP test of the GANE model
Q48498171Emotions as mind organs.
Q92589987Emotions in attacker-defender conflicts
Q90042851Emotions in the development of moral norms within cooperative relationships
Q30557744Emotions of "higher" cognition
Q48433190Emotions of human infants and mothers and development of the brain.
Q47856579Empathy as a guide for understanding the balancing of Distancing-Embracing with negative art.
Q29616023Empathy: Its ultimate and proximate bases
Q60054637Empirical evaluation of mental time travel
Q80610111Empiricist word learning
Q62285498Emulator as body schema
Q48410101En route to disentangle the impact and neurobiological substrates of early vocalizations: learning from Rett syndrome.
Q57947417Enacting emotional interpretations with feeling
Q47594332Enactive neuroscience, the direct perception hypothesis, and the socially extended mind
Q47556722Encoding third-person epistemic states contributes to episodic reconstruction of memories
Q91494498Encodingism is not just a bad metaphor
Q95929019Enculturation without TTOM and Bayesianism without FEP: Another Bayesian theory of culture is needed
Q95929201Encultured minds, not error reduction minds
Q91342829Energy, transport, and consumption in the Industrial Revolution
Q91342845England first, America second: The ecological predictors of life history and innovation
Q92092014England first, America second: The ecological predictors of life history and innovation-ERRATUM
Q47849585Enhanced action control as a prior function of episodic memory
Q91829773Enhancing research credibility when replication is not feasible
Q91829367Enjoying your cultural cheesecake: Why believers are sincere and shamans are not charlatans
Q92378082Entities also require relational coding and binding
Q57878856Entries and operations: The great divide and the pitfalls of form frequency
Q123005037Environmental factors and the organization of developmental changes
Q91342814Environmental unpredictability, economic inequality, and dynamic nature of life history before, during, and after the Industrial Revolution
Q58049036Environmentally invoked innovation and cognition
Q48410182Environments organize the verbal brain.
Q47727365Epidemiological foundations for the insurance hypothesis: Methodological considerations
Q39531111Epigenetic regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor: implications in neurodevelopment and behavior
Q47856774Epigenetic-based hormesis and age-dependent altruism: Additions to the behavioural constellation of deprivation.
Q125629881Episodic is what apes are not
Q47849742Episodic memory and consciousness in antisocial personality disorder and conduct disorder
Q47849708Episodic memory and the witness trump card
Q47727353Episodic memory as an explanation for the insurance hypothesis in obesity
Q57653154Episodic memory in semantic dementia: Implications for the roles played by the perirhinal and hippocampal memory systems in new learning
Q47849808Episodic memory is as much about communicating as it is about relating to others
Q92378147Episodic memory is emotionally laden memory, requiring amygdala involvement
Q47849842Episodic memory isn't essentially autonoetic
Q47849852Episodic memory must be grounded in reality in order to be useful in communication
Q47556717Episodic memory solves both social and nonsocial problems, and evolved to fulfill many different functions
Q33942382Episodic memory, amnesia, and the hippocampal-anterior thalamic axis.
Q47849665Epistemic authority, episodic memory, and the sense of self
Q60517722Errors of judgment and the logic of conversation
Q56896429Estimating heritabilities in quantitative behavior genetics: A station passed
Q48322912Estimating the actual subject-specific genetic correlations in behavior genetics
Q47329065Even "Bigger Gods" developed amongst the pastoralist followers of Moses and Mohammed: Consistent with uncertainty and disadvantage, but not prosocality
Q87161167Even "unconscious thought" is influenced by attentional mechanisms
Q57451604Even feature integration is cognitively impenetrable
Q80610264Evidence both for and against metacognition is insufficient
Q61798649Evidence for a domain-specific deficit in developmental dyslexia
Q47858566Evidence for a number sense
Q43725329Evidence for partner choice in toddlers: considering the breadth of other-oriented behaviours
Q91940363Evidence for the rationalisation phenomenon is exaggerated
Q38449553Evidence for, and predictions from, forward modeling in language production.
Q48473736Evidence from convergent evolution and causal reasoning suggests that conclusions on human uniqueness may be premature.
Q47857738Evidence from machines that learn and think like people
Q48149544Evidence of coordination as a cure for concept eliminativism
Q48473969Evidence of recursion in tool use.
Q45999738Evolution after mirror neurons: tapping the shared manifold through secondary adaptation.
Q48151258Evolution of affective and linguistic disambiguation under social eavesdropping pressures
Q47858005Evolution, brain size, and variations in intelligence
Q47558163Evolutionary approaches to deprivation transform the ethics of policy making
Q47355569Evolutionary explanations for financial and prosocial biases: Beyond mating motivation.
Q48587718Evolutionary internalized regularities.
Q40086858Evolutionary mechanisms of teaching
Q91829429Evolutionary model of folk economics: That which is seen, and that which is not seen?
Q60473642Evolutionary perspectives on psychoses and autism: Does genomic imprinting contribute to phenomenological antithesis?
Q35160041Evolutionary processes and mother-child attachment in intentional change
Q58642233Evolutionary psychology's notion of differential grandparental investment and the Dodo Bird Phenomenon: Not everyone can be right
Q56490315Evolutionary string theory
Q92254291Evolutionary-developmental modeling of neurodiversity and psychopathology
Q61761426Evolving concepts of sleep cycle generation: From brain centers to neuronal populations
Q39138989Evolving the future by creating and adapting to novel environments
Q39138980Evolving the future by learning from the future (as it emerges)? Toward an epistemology of change
Q39138995Evolving the future of education: problems in enabling broad social reforms
Q26864880Evolving the future: toward a science of intentional change
Q91940404Ex ante coherence shifts
Q37979929Examining punishment at different explanatory levels.
Q91612550Excess of individual variability of priors prevents successful development of general models
Q60513754Excitatory amino acids, NMDA and sigma receptors: A role in schizophrenia?
Q90066957Executive functions are cognitive gadgets
Q47859179Expanding the insurance hypothesis of obesity with physiological cues
Q45833137Expecting ourselves to expect: the Bayesian brain as a projector
Q97092535Experiences of liking versus ideas about liking
Q50667061Experiential effects on mirror systems and social learning: implications for social intelligence.
Q34420968Experimental practices in economics: a methodological challenge for psychologists?
Q60283957Experimental test of a network theory of vision
Q80610380Experimentation or observation? Of the self alone or the natural world?
Q48684663Experiments combining communication with punishment options demonstrate how individuals can overcome social dilemmas.
Q59195430Expertise in symbol-referent mapping
Q49076068Explaining consciousness: From correlations to foundations.
Q48685546Explaining financial and prosocial biases in favor of attractive people: Interdisciplinary perspectives from economics, social psychology, and evolutionary psychology.
Q47629329Explaining group-level traits requires distinguishing process from product
Q91342826Explaining historical change in terms of LHT: A pluralistic causal framework is needed
Q48692438Explaining ideology: two factors are better than one.
Q95928983Explaining or redefining mindreading?
Q47856378Explaining the enjoyment of negative emotions evoked by the arts: The need to consider empathy and other underlying mechanisms of emotion induction.
Q46589715Explaining the success of karmic religions
Q47382517Explaining why experimental behavior varies across cultures: a missing step in "the weirdest people in the world?".
Q38465215Explaining word recognition, reading, the universe, and beyond: a modest proposal
Q48252095Explanations for attractiveness-related positive biases in an evolutionary perspective of life history theory
Q80610425Explicitness and nonconnectionist vehicle theories of consciousness
Q48550785Exploring some edges: Chunk-and-Pass processing at the very beginning, across representations, and on to action.
Q48120536Exposure, experience, and intention recognition: take it from the bottom
Q45123466Extended artistic appreciation.
Q57947425Extended evolutionary theory makes human culture more amenable to evolutionary analysis
Q46911083Extending climato-economic theory: when, how, and why it explains differences in nations' creativity.
Q92798148Extending models of "How Foraging Works": Uncertainty, controllability, and survivability
Q48490092Extending parasite-stress theory to variation in human mate preferences.
Q57811013Extending predictive processing to the body: Emotion as interoceptive inference
Q57947422Extending the behavioral sciences framework: Clarification of methods, predictions, and concepts
Q57947412Extending the evolutionary and economic analysis of intertemporal choice
Q47912093Extending the global village: emotional communication in the online age.
Q48149914Extending the network perspective on comorbidity
Q45907839Extending the psycho-historical framework to understand artistic production.
Q91829738Externalization is common to all value judgments, and norms are motivating because of their intersubjective grounding
Q91829164Externalization of moral demands does not motivate exclusion of non-cooperators: A defense of a subjectivist moral psychology
Q64896386Extreme self-sacrifice beyond fusion: Moral expansiveness and the special case of allyship.
Q87161053Extremely rigorous subliminal paradigms demonstrate unconscious influences on simple decisions
Q91494515Extrinsic and intrinsic representations
Q58411879Eye gaze and conscious processing in severely brain-injured patients
Q47858793Eye movements are an important part of the story, but not the whole story
Q48962529Eyes on the price: Human culture and its teaching.
Q57831686Eyes, amygdala, and other models of face processing: Questions for the SIMS model
Q48692403Facial expression judgments support a socio-relational model, rather than a negativity bias model of political psychology.
Q57386960Facial expression of pain – more than a fuzzy expression of distress?
Q60678762Facial expression of pain, empathy, evolution, and social learning
Q35184441Facial expression of pain: an evolutionary account.
Q59351439Facial expression of pain: “Just So Stories,” spandrels, and patient blaming
Q108613275Facing the hard question
Q91829171Fairness, more than any other cognitive mechanism, is what explains the content of folk-economic beliefs
Q56603763Falk's radiator hypothesis
Q47849632False memories, nonbelieved memories, and the unresolved primacy of communication.
Q92797821Families of network structures - we need both phenomenal and explanatory models
Q47774912Fashioning a selfish self amid selfish goals
Q80610090Fast-mapping children vs. slow-mapping adults: Assumptions about words and concepts in two literatures
Q48288731Faustian bargains for minorities within group-based hierarchies
Q91829136Fear of economic policies may be domain-specific, and social emotions can explain why
Q120831978Fear signals vulnerability and appeasement, not threat
Q80610151Feature development, object concepts, and the scope slip
Q47858734Feature integration, attention, and fixations during visual search.
Q56688696Feature learning during the acquisition of perceptual expertise
Q60148845Features and feedback
Q30010626Fechner revisited: towards an inclusive approach to aesthetics
Q47629431Feedback, group-level processes, and systems approaches in human evolution
Q56115978Feedforward versus feedbackward: An ethological alternative to the law of effect
Q48498024Feeling the strain: predicting the third dimension of core affect.
Q94460715Feelings of obligation are valuations of signaling-mediated social payoffs
Q47856595Fiction as a bridge to action
Q91829018Financial alchemists and financial shamans
Q30322141Finding out about filling-in: a guide to perceptual completion for visual science and the philosophy of perception.
Q49075948Firestone & Scholl conflate two distinct issues.
Q47858786Fixations are not all created equal: An objection to mindless visual search
Q57609584Fixed versus flexible strategists: Individual differences in facultative responsiveness?
Q38465290Flashing out or fleshing out? A developmental perspective on a universal model of reading
Q82461275Flaws of drug instrumentalization
Q57668941Flexibility and development of mirroring mechanisms
Q38465272Flexible letter-position coding is unlikely to hold for morphologically rich languages.
Q92377975Fluency: A trigger of familiarity for relational representations?
Q47688458Focus on emotion as a catalyst of memory updating during reconsolidation
Q29999109Fodor's frame problem and relevance theory
Q33546196Folk biology and the anthropology of science: cognitive universals and cultural particulars
Q48023159Folk-Economic Beliefs: An Evolutionary Cognitive Model
Q91829184Folk-economic beliefs as "evidential fiction": Putting the economic public discourse back on track
Q91829703Folk-economic beliefs as moral intuitions
Q91829390Folk-economics: Inherited biases or misapplication of everyday experience?
Q38910276Food insecurity as a driver of obesity in humans: The insurance hypothesis.
Q92797974Food security and obesity: Can passerine foraging behavior inform explanations for human weight gain?
Q92798098Food seeking and food sharing under uncertainty
Q92798088Food-seeking behavior has complex evolutionary pressures in songbirds: Linking parental foraging to offspring sexual selection
Q47584873For better or worse, or for a change?
Q47610332For public policies, our evolved psychology is the problem and the solution
Q92797833Foraging extends beyond food: Hoarding of mental energy and information seeking in response to uncertainty
Q48951027Foreshortening affects both uphill and downhill slope perception at far distances.
Q48473897Foresight, function representation, and social intelligence in the great apes.
Q61478964Forging a link between cognitive and emotional repression
Q46609540Forgiveness is institutionally mediated, not an isolable modular output
Q47229686Form and function in religious signaling under pathogen stress
Q43806750Formal models of "resource depletion".
Q47876568Forward modelling requires intention recognition and non-impoverished predictions
Q49076355Four questions for passive frame theory.
Q91829828Four things we need to know about extreme self-sacrifice
Q92798041Four things we need to know about extreme self-sacrifice-CORRIGENDUM
Q38928846From 'sense of number' to 'sense of magnitude' - The role of continuous magnitudes in numerical cognition
Q46049337From Freud to acetylcholine: does the AAOM suffice to construct a dream?
Q29999165From an animal's point of view: Motivation, fitness, and animal welfare
Q48149594From conceptual representations to explanatory relations
Q47858281From continuous magnitudes to symbolic numbers: The centrality of ratio.
Q47285981From disgust to contempt-speech: The nature of contempt on the map of prejudicial emotions
Q48288616From extreme emotions to extreme actions: explaining non-normative collective action and reconciliation
Q48322954From gene activity to behavior (and back again).
Q39555074From individual cognition to populational culture.
Q60039035From magnitude to natural numbers: A developmental neurocognitive perspective
Q91494462From mental representations to neural codes: A multilevel approach
Q80610358From methodology to data analysis: Prospects for the n = 1 intrasubject design
Q34456329From monkey-like action recognition to human language: an evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics.
Q34277137From mouth to hand: Gesture, speech, and the evolution of right-handedness
Q48146770From mutualism to moral transcendence
Q59640727From neural dynamics to true combinatorial structures
Q51860241From numerical concepts to concepts of number.
Q91829109From objectivized morality to objective morality
Q48146585From partner choice to equity - and beyond?
Q47857104From perceived control to self-control, the importance of cognitive and emotional resources
Q80609944From reflex to planning: Multimodal versatile complex systems in biorobotics
Q44149999From synthetic modeling of social interaction to dynamic theories of brain-body-environment-body-brain systems
Q91887043From temporal updating to temporal reasoning: Developments in young children's temporal representations
Q91494420From the "coding metaphor" to a theory of representation
Q87143649From the bottom up: the roots of social neuroscience at risk of running dry?
Q60287225Frontal eye field: A cortical salience map
Q46204851Frontier migration fosters ethos of independence: deconstructing the climato-economic theory of human culture
Q38465145Frost and fogs, or sunny skies? Orthography, reading, and misplaced optimalism
Q48552199Frozen cultural plasticity.
Q80610275Full alignment of some but not all representations in dialogue
Q92797866Functional disorders can also be explained through a non-reductionist application of network theory
Q80610154Functional identification of constraints on feature creation
Q48410157Functional neuroimaging of human vocalizations and affective speech.
Q92590045Functional sex differences and signal forms have coevolved with conflict
Q42649452Functional specialization does not require a one-to-one mapping between brain regions and emotions
Q48410147Functions of the cortico-basal ganglia circuits for spoken language may extend beyond emotional-affective modulation in adults.
Q49075781Fundamental differences between perception and cognition aside from cognitive penetrability.
Q44546193Fundamental freedoms and the psychology of threat, bargaining, and inequality.
Q47977297Further implications in analyzing contempt in modern society
Q48498129Further routes to psychological constructionism.
Q43517740Further steps toward a second-person neuroscience
Q47102817Future Research Directions for the Insurance Hypothesis regarding Food Insecurity and Obesity
Q47727310Future directions for studying the evolution of general intelligence
Q91887323Future-oriented objects
Q47857880G and g: Two markers of a general cognitive ability, or none?
Q47554921G but not g: In search of the evolutionary continuity of intelligence
Q49079085GANEing on emotion and emotion regulation.
Q38926287GANEing traction: The broad applicability of NE hotspots to diverse cognitive and arousal phenomena
Q49075755Gaining knowledge mediates changes in perception (without differences in attention): A case for perceptual learning.
Q47858680Gaze-contingent manipulation of the FVF demonstrates the importance of fixation duration for explaining search behavior.
Q48322905Gene-independent heritability of behavioural traits: don't we also need to rethink the "environment"?
Q57703914Genealogy, kinship, and knowledge: A cautionary note about causation
Q47857962General intelligence does not help us understand cognitive evolution
Q47857916General intelligence is a source of individual differences between species: Solving an anomaly
Q47857978General intelligence is an emerging property, not an evolutionary puzzle
Q91829197Generalization and the experience of obligations as externally imposed: Distinct contributors to the evolution of human cooperation
Q90227772Generalization of the resource-rationality principle to neural control of goal-directed movements
Q48587709Generalization, similarity, and Bayesian inference.
Q48060166Generalizing a model beyond the inherence heuristic and applying it to beliefs about objective value
Q91494488Generative models as parsimonious descriptions of sensorimotor loops
Q59947603Genes for susceptibility to mental disorder are not mental disorder: Clarifying the target of evolutionary analysis and the role of the environment
Q47774733Genes, hosts, goals: disentangling causal dependencies
Q125626969Genetic and Cultural Evolution: The Gap, the Bridge,… and Beyond
Q56896409Genetic effects on “environmental” measures: Consequences for behavior-genetic analysis
Q59661691Genetic influences on the environment
Q91828942Genetic predilections and predispositions for the development of shamanism
Q48322973Genetic sensitivity to the environment, across lifetime
Q47857901Genomic data can illuminate the architecture and evolution of cognitive abilities
Q47547208Genre scripts and appreciation of negative emotion in the reception of film.
Q35739546Gestalt isomorphism and the primacy of subjective conscious experience: a Gestalt Bubble model
Q48550808Gestalt-like representations hijack Chunk-and-Pass processing.
Q47859635Gesture and language: Distinct subsystem of an integrated whole
Q47859526Gesture or sign? A categorization problem
Q30359428Gesture, sign and language: The coming of age of sign language and gesture studies.
Q64132557Gesture-first, but no gestures?
Q47859647Gestures can create diagrams (that are neither imagistic nor analog).
Q49076742Getting back from the basics: What is the role for attention and fronto-parietal circuits in consciousness?
Q42727813Getting beyond the "convenience sample" in research on early cognitive development
Q91829348Getting by with a little help from our friends
Q92797901Getting to the bottom of things: The value of evolutionary approaches in discerning the origin of psychopathology
Q48826524Give me strength or give me a reason: self-control, religion, and the currency of reputation.
Q38465120Giving theories of reading a sporting chance
Q92378089Global matching and fluency attribution in familiarity assessment
Q33836007Glutamate and norepinephrine interaction: Relevance to higher cognitive operations and psychopathology
Q47774637Goals are not selfish
Q47774670Goals reconfigure cognition by modulating predictive processes in the brain
Q86760212God, the devil, and the details: Fleshing out the predictive processing framework
Q80610085Good intentions and bad words
Q47859607Good things come in threes: Communicative acts comprise linguistic, imagistic, and modifying components
Q48684746Gossip as an effective and low-cost form of punishment.
Q30224899Governing drug use through neurobiological subject construction: The sad loss of the sociocultural.
Q80610176Grammar originates in action planning, not in cognitive and sensorimotor visual systems
Q80610311Grammars with parsing dynamics: A new perspective on alignment
Q37727543Grandparental investment: past, present, and future.
Q91829090Green beards and signaling: Why morality is not indispensable
Q44246338Grid maps for spaceflight, anyone? They are for free!
Q63888658Grodzinsky's latest stand – or, just how specific are “lesion-specific” deficits?
Q94542956Grounded procedures: A proximate mechanism for the psychology of cleansing and other physical actions
Q39421062Grounding predictive coding models in empirical neuroscience research
Q64936876Grounding quantum probability in psychological mechanism.
Q91829397Grounding responsibility in something (more) solid
Q49077910Group and individual as complementary conceptual categories.
Q49077481Group behavior in the military may provide a unique case.
Q49077304Group effort in resuscitation teams.
Q49077430Group members differ in relative prototypicality: Effects on the individual and the group.
Q49077404Group membership: Who gets to decide?
Q47629412Group-level expression encoded in the individual
Q47629314Group-level traits are not units of selection
Q47629301Group-level traits can be studied with standard evolutionary theory.
Q39147731Group-level traits emerge.
Q47629237Groups as units of functional analysis, individuals as proximate mechanisms
Q59185532Groups as vehicles and replicators: The problem of group-level adaptation
Q49077642Groups need selves, but which selves? Dual selves in groups and the downsides of individuation.
Q47558199Habit formation generates secondary modules that emulate the efficiency of evolved behavior
Q49075810Hallucinations and mental imagery demonstrate top-down effects on visual perception.
Q57003786Hallucinations and perceptual inference
Q36202612Hallucinations in schizophrenia, sensory impairment, and brain disease: a unifying model
Q91940514Hard domains, biased rationalizations, and unanswered empirical questions
Q44725498Has a fully three-dimensional space map never evolved in any species? A comparative imperative for studies of spatial cognition
Q57947424Has mental time travel really affected human culture?
Q95929310Have we lost the thinker in other minds? Human thinking beyond social norms
Q47856800Health behaviour, extrinsic risks, and the exceptions to the rule
Q36327105Heavy objects and small children: Developmental data extend the passive frame theory
Q42053323Hebbian Learning is about contingency, not contiguity, and explains the emergence of predictive mirror neurons.
Q47329035Hell of a theory
Q47859355Hell on earth? Equatorial peaks of heat, poverty, and aggression
Q57278236Hereditary ≠ innate
Q48323044Heritability estimates in behavior genetics: wasn't that station passed long ago?
Q91940605Heroes of our own story: Self-image and rationalizing in thought experiments
Q42585906Heterogeneity and hypothesis testing in neuropsychiatric illness
Q48146736Heterogeneity in fairness views: a challenge to the mutualistic approach?
Q39286321Heterogeneity of cognitive-neurobiological determinants of resilience
Q48288980Heterosexism, homonegativity, and the sociopolitical dangers of orthodox models of prejudice reduction
Q90227786Heuristics and the naturalistic fallacy
Q57825226Hidden Markov model interpretations of neural networks
Q109041641Hierarchical learning of song in birds: A case of vocal imitation?
Q34420974Hierarchies, similarity, and interactivity in object recognition: "category-specific" neuropsychological deficits.
Q80610432Hierarchy disruption: Women and men
Q47858049Hierarchy, multidomain modules, and the evolution of intelligence
Q44034159High illness loads (physical and social) do not always force high levels of mass religiosity
Q50667101Higher-level processes in the formation and application of associations during action understanding.
Q57540057Histogenetic divisions, developmental mechanisms, and cortical evolution
Q48120630History and essence in human cognition
Q48288574History, prejudice, and the study of social inequities
Q92797920Hoarding all of the chips: Slot machine gambling and the foraging for coins
Q91829838Holding replication studies to mainstream standards of evidence
Q90227768Holistic resource-rational analysis
Q57947404Homeostasis, elasticity, and reinforcer interactions
Q40814085Homing in on consciousness in the nervous system: An action-based synthesis
Q49076490Homing in on consciousness: Why is a dream conscious?
Q47629347Homogeneity of mind can yield heterogeneity in behavior producing emergent collaboration in groups
Q109041617Honest smiles as a costly signal in social exchange
Q92797863Hope, exploration, and equilibrated action schemes
Q47857500Horses for courses: When acceptability judgments are more suitable than structural priming (and vice versa).
Q47858947Household-level financial uncertainty could be the primary driver of the global obesity epidemic.
Q91829229How Homo economicus lost her mind and how we can revive her
Q40964481How arousal influences neural competition: What dual competition does not explain
Q59314804How building physical models can reduce and guide the abstraction of nature.
Q91494482How can we play together? Temporal inconsistencies in neural coding of music
Q49074984How cognition affects perception: Brain activity modelling to unravel top-down dynamics.
Q47285919How dare you not recognize the role of my contempt? Insight from experimental psychopathology
Q58885577How developmental science contributes to theories of future thinking
Q91612542How did that individual make that perceptual decision?
Q44968955How do forward models work? And why would you want them?
Q92378108How do memory modules differentially contribute to familiarity and recollection?
Q48140784How do we remember traumatic events? Exploring the role of neuromodulation
Q91829144How does "emporiophobia" develop?
Q49076613How does consciousness for action relate to attention for action?
Q60730166How does implicit and explicit knowledge fit in the consciousness of action?
Q94460646How does inequality affect our sense of moral obligation?
Q91829269How does moral objectification lead to correlated interactions?
Q48140741How does psychotherapy work? A case study in multilevel explanation
Q95929011How does social cognition shape enculturation?
Q48692483How encompassing is the effect of negativity bias on political conservatism?
Q48552462How evolved psychological mechanisms empower cultural group selection.
Q80610087How fast does a child learn a word?
Q53439498How foraging works: uncertainty magnifies food-seeking motivation.
Q47858618How functional are functional viewing fields?
Q49077706How group members contribute to group performance: Evidence from agent-based simulations.
Q48433381How human is SOAR?
Q48433029How important are dimensions to perception?
Q43991888How is freedom distributed across the earth?
Q90066953How is mindreading really like reading?
Q94460649How is the moral stance related to the intentional stance and group thinking?
Q48551850How long is now? The multiple timescales of language processing.
Q56040116How many concepts of consciousness?
Q48224727How many suicide terrorists are suicidal?
Q58013023How music fills our emotions and helps us keep time
Q87160094How necessary is the unconscious as a predictive, explanatory, or prescriptive construct?
Q47858524How not to develop a sense of number
Q80610349How observations on oneself can be scientific
Q48251992How should we tackle financial and prosocial biases against unattractive people?
Q28306507How similar are fluid cognition and general intelligence? A developmental neuroscience perspective on fluid cognition as an aspect of human cognitive ability
Q57398532How tight is the link between lexical processing and saccade programs?
Q47859798How to distinguish gesture from sign: New technology is not the answer
Q57961273How to learn a conceptual space
Q38214203How to learn about teaching: An evolutionary framework for the study of teaching behavior in humans and other animals
Q60048212How to make replications mainstream
Q80610144How to solve the distinguishability problem: Triangulation without explicit training
Q92798005How uncertainty begets hope: A model of adaptive and maladaptive seeking behavior
Q44802216How we know our own minds: the relationship between mindreading and metacognition
Q98286312How will we find the elephant in the room?
Q48551375Human agricultural economy is, and likely always was, largely based on kinship - Why?
Q39452717Human and ant social behavior should be compared in a very careful way to draw valid parallels
Q47602741Human consciousness is fundamental for perception and highest emotions
Q46035135Human cooperation shows the distinctive signatures of adaptations to small-scale social life.
Q47280811Human evolutionary history and contemporary evolutionary theory provide insight when assessing cultural group selection
Q56092573Human inbreeding avoidance: Culture in nature
Q38496161Human kinship, from conceptual structure to grammar
Q48951208Human path navigation in a three-dimensional world.
Q46491829Human teaching and learning involve cultural communities, not just individuals
Q47196991Human tool behavior is species-specific and remains unique
Q98286281Human tool cognition relies on teleology
Q48474051Human tool-making capacities reflect increased information-processing capacities: continuity resides in the eyes of the beholder.
Q47561887Human-like machines: Transparency and comprehensibility.
Q49077675Humans are not the Borg: Personal and social selves function as components in a unified self-system.
Q38937530Humans are ultrasocial and emotional.
Q90043015Humean replies to Regard for Reason
Q80610181Hurford's partial vindication of classical empiricism
Q48149631Hybrid vigor and conceptual structure
Q60047482Hypo- or hyper-mentalizing: It all depends upon what one means by “mentalizing”
Q47727443Iconic enrichments: Signs vs. gestures
Q80610388Ideas galore: Examining the moods of a modern caveman
Q91612776Identifying suboptimalities with factorial model comparison
Q91829023Identifying the nature of shamanism
Q91829422Identity fusion "in the wild": Moving toward or away from a general theory of identity fusion?
Q91830066Identity fusion and fitness interdependence
Q92590070Identity leadership: Managing perceptions of conflict for collective action
Q49078093Identity matters to individuals: Group assessment cannot be reduced to collective performance.
Q91887212Identity-based motivation and the paradox of the future self: Getting going requires thinking about time (later) in time (now)
Q55546048Ideology as cooperative affordance
Q91940586Ideology, shared moral narratives, and the dark side of collective rationalization
Q80610211If metacognition exists in other species, how does it develop?
Q47857437If priming is graded rather than all-or-none, can reactivating abstract structures be the underlying mechanism?
Q46955837If quantum probability = classical probability + bounded cognition; is this good, bad, or unnecessary?
Q91829375If we accept that poor replication rates are mainstream
Q60976322If we could talk to the animals
Q85632656Imagery and creativity
Q60054634Imaginative scrub-jays, causal rooks, and a liberal application of Occam's aftershave
Q60718451Imitation and mirror self-recognition may be developmental precursors to theory of mind in human and nonhuman primates
Q90066949Imitation: Neither instinct nor gadget, but a cultural starting point?
Q48490233Immigration, parasitic infection, and United States religiosity.
Q98286271Implications for technological reserve development in advancing age, cognitive impairment, and dementia
Q58003556Implicit assumptions about implicit learning
Q47558242Implicit attitudes, eating behavior, and the development of obesity
Q80610259Implicit metacognition, explicit uncertainty, and the monitoring/control distinction in animal metacognition
Q49078517Importance of amygdala noradrenergic activity and large-scale neural networks in regulating emotional arousal effects on perception and memory.
Q95928977Importance of the "thinking through other minds" process explored through motor correlates of motivated social interactions
Q37979930Importing social preferences across contexts and the pitfall of over-generalization across theories
Q80610407Imposed intelligibility and strong claims concerning cognitive systems
Q49106156Improving climato-economic theorizing at the individual level.
Q91829450Improving social and behavioral science by making replication mainstream: A response to commentaries
Q115592799Improving the generalizability of infant psychological research: The ManyBabies model
Q92378103Improving the integrative memory model by integrating the temporal dynamics of memory
Q55983588In Memoriam: Jeffrey Gray (1934–2004)
Q60451640In Search of the Uniquely Human
Q60512301In defence of dual-route models of reading
Q60398551In defense of learning by selection: Neurobiological and behavioral evidence revisited
Q47229764In medio stat virtus: theoretical and methodological extremes regarding reciprocity will not explain complex social behaviors.
Q57710669In praise of Ecumenical Bayes
Q61960441In praise of secular Bayesianism
Q33546173In search of common foundations for cortical computation.
Q60633368In search of radical similarity
Q34250650In the lab and the field: punishment is rare in equilibrium
Q44265530In-group loyalty or out-group avoidance? Isolating the links between pathogens and in-group assortative sociality
Q48474163Inactivation and adaptation of number neurons.
Q80610267Inaugurating a new area of comparative cognition research
Q92798070Incentive hope: A default psychological response to multiple forms of uncertainty
Q47620047Including pride and its group-based, relational, and contextual features in theories of contempt
Q91612567Inclusion of neural effort in cost function can explain perceptual decision suboptimality
Q47859214Inconsistent with the data: Support for the CLASH model depends on the wrong kind of latitude.
Q47610213Incorporating coordination dynamics into an evolutionarily grounded science of intentional change
Q91829038Increased affluence, life history theory, and the decline of shamanism
Q48963651Increasing ideological tolerance in social psychology.
Q92797849Indeed, not really a brain disorder: Implications for reductionist accounts of addiction
Q46108165Independent decisions are fictional from a psychological perspective
Q91830149Individual difference in acts of self-sacrifice
Q47856608Individual differences in embracing negatively valenced art: The roles of openness and sensation seeking
Q48692451Individual differences in political ideology are effects of adaptive error management.
Q30039936Individual differences in reasoning: Implications for the rationality debate?
Q48224694Individual differences in relational motives interact with the political context to produce terrorism and terrorism-support
Q46482587Individual differences, developmental changes, and social context
Q47856157Individual identity and freedom of choice in the context of environmental and economic conditions
Q47629366Individual-level psychology and group-level traits
Q91829758Individuals, traditions, and the righteous
Q48288906Inequality is a relationship
Q47856216Infant orofacial movements: Inputs, if not outputs, of early imitative ability?
Q47858574Infants discriminate number: Evidence against the prerequisite of visual object individuation and the primacy of continuous magnitude
Q47858386Infants, animals, and the origins of number
Q49077030Infer yourself: Interoception and internal "action" in conscious selfhood.
Q38390357Inferring cognition from action: does martyrdom imply its motive?
Q47857536Ingredients of intelligence: From classic debates to an engineering roadmap
Q48060164Inherence heuristic versus essentialism: Issues of antecedence and cognitive mechanism
Q48060218Inherence is an aspect of psychological essentialism
Q48060172Inherence-based views of social categories
Q33546192Innate talents: reality or myth?
Q91828744Innate valuation, existential framing, and one head for multiple moral hats
Q47858418Innateness of magnitude perception? Skill can be acquired and mastered at all ages
Q80610073Innateness, abstract names, and syntactic cues in How Children Learn the Meanings of Words
Q46023117Inner speech as a forward model?
Q57947427Innovation in sexual display
Q56140215Insensitivity of the analysis of variance to heredity-environment interaction
Q48288709Insights from studying prejudice in the context of American atheists
Q49076580Insights on consciousness from taste memory research.
Q90067008Instincts or gadgets? Not the debate we should be having
Q44481521Integrate, yes, but what and how? A computational approach of sensorimotor fusion in speech.
Q57380956Integrating genetic, behavioral, and psychometric research in conceptualizing human behavioral traits
Q43659323Integrating holism and reductionism in the science of art perception
Q95929332Integrating models of cognition and culture will require a bit more math
Q94460655Integrating perspectives: How the development of second-personal competence lays the foundation for a second-personal morality
Q30383667Integration of cognition and emotion in physical and mental actions in musical and other behaviors.
Q39286170Integration of negative experiences: A neuropsychological framework for human resilience
Q45954374Integration psychophysics is not traditional psychophysics.
Q47946938Intelligence, competitive altruism, and "clever silliness" may underlie bias in academe
Q61938373Intelligence? What intelligence?
Q62635360Intelligent control requires more structure than the Theory of Event Coding provides
Q47857512Intelligent machines and human minds
Q45956373Intentional change, intrinsic motivations, and goal generation.
Q92797846Intentional content in psychopathologies requires an expanded interpretivism
Q60608879Intentional relations and social understanding
Q63952092Intentional strategies that make co-actors more predictable: The case of signaling
Q56287873Intentional systems in cognitive ethology: The “Panglossian paradigm” defended
Q57947391Intentionality, mind and folk psychology
Q87363949Interaction between social influence and payoff transparency
Q47625907Interaction versus observation: a finer look at this distinction and its importance to autism
Q49078673Interactions of noradrenaline and cortisol and the induction of indelible memories.
Q92378114Interactions with the integrative memory model
Q80610304Interactive alignment: Priming or memory retrieval?
Q44290348Interactively human: Sharing time, constructing materiality
Q47629381Interdisciplinary benefits of a theory of cultural evolution centered at the group-level: the emergence of macro-neuroeconomics and social evolutionary game theory
Q47856788Intergenerational capital flows are central to fitness dynamics and adaptive evolution in humans
Q57947430Intergenerational conflict over grandparental investment
Q47398148Intergroup competition may not be needed for shaping group cooperation and cultural group selection
Q44401283Intermediate representations exclude embodiment
Q60624300Internal mechanisms that implicate the self enlighten the egoism-altruism debate
Q57451602Internalization: A metaphor we can live without
Q30309430Internalization: a metaphor we can live without
Q56769422Interneurons and memory consolidation
Q49106036Interpersonal exchange and freedom for resource acquisition.
Q64385344Interpersonal expectancy effects: the first 345 studies
Q60206539Interpretation based on richness of experience: Theory development from a social-constructivist perspective
Q47857060Interpreting risky behavior as a contextually appropriate response: Significance and policy implications beyond socioeconomic status
Q91342854Interrelationships of factors of social development are more complex than Life History Theory predicts
Q60622568Intersubjectivity evolved to fit the brain, but grammar co-evolved with the brain
Q39460222Intertemporal bargaining predicts moral behavior, even in anonymous, one-shot economic games
Q47558133Intertemporal impulsivity can also arise from persistent failure of long-term plans
Q48490244Intra-regional assortative sociality may be better explained by social network dynamics rather than pathogen risk avoidance.
Q80610296Intrinsic misalignment in dialogue: Why there is no unique context in a conversation
Q91829913Introducing a replication-first rule for Ph.D. projects
Q54995603Introspection and interpretation: Dichotomy or continuum?
Q80610395Introspection and intuition in the decision sciences
Q94460651Intuitive theories inform children's beliefs about intergroup obligation
Q43836645Invariants of human emotion
Q59640735Involvement of a visual blackboard architecture in imagery
Q91494505Is "the brain" a helpful metaphor for neuroscience?
Q38937126Is Now-or-Never language processing good enough?
Q48433443Is Unified theories of cognition good strategy?
Q80610315Is alignment always the result of automatic priming?
Q91829149Is all morality or just prosociality externalized?
Q48323061Is behavioral genetics 'too-big-to-know' science?
Q91494424Is coding a relevant metaphor for building AI?
Q91328300Is coding a relevant metaphor for the brain?
Q60777385Is conditioned immunosuppression truly conditioned?
Q49076176Is conscious content available only to the skeletal muscle system?
Q55954391Is consciousness integrated?
Q46494778Is cultural group selection enough?
Q48826575Is ego depletion too incredible? Evidence for the overestimation of the depletion effect.
Q61888868Is everyone Bayes? On the testable implications of Bayesian Fundamentalism
Q61888856Is everyone Bayes? On the testable implications of Bayesian Fundamentalism – Erratum
Q62665141Is eye contact the key to the social brain?
Q48323014Is genomics bad for you?
Q60730167Is haptic perception continuous with cognition?
Q47977181Is humility a sentiment?
Q91494452Is information theory, or the assumptions that surround it, holding back neuroscience?
Q48060192Is it about "pink" or about "girls"? The inherence heuristic across social and nonsocial domains
Q97524042Is it always so? Unexpected visions
Q48692550Is it impolite to discuss cognitive differences between liberals and conservatives?
Q47859830Is it language (yet)? The allure of the gesture-language binary
Q48587702Is kinematic geometry an internalized regularity?
Q80610271Is language processing different in dialogue?
Q48880750Is liberal bias universal? An international perspective on social psychologists.
Q60813552Is mental imagery prominently visual?
Q109041630Is neural entrainment to rhythms the basis of social bonding through music?
Q48060180Is psychological essentialism an inherent feature of human cognition?
Q46051064Is quantum probability rational?
Q60624293Is social psychological research really so negatively biased?
Q48684714Is strong reciprocity really strong in the lab, let alone in the real world?
Q57395078Is symbolic inheritance similar to genetic inheritance?
Q36961902Is tenure justified? An experimental study of faculty beliefs about tenure, promotion, and academic freedom.
Q94460718Is that all there is? Or is chimpanzees group hunt "fair" enough?
Q47561900Is the ANS linked to mathematics performance?
Q60630078Is the human brain only responsive?
Q48060190Is the inherence heuristic needed to understand system-justifying tendencies among children?
Q48060231Is the inherence heuristic simply WEIRD?
Q47610147Is the science of positive intentional change a science of objective moral values?
Q59782721Is the syllable frame stored?
Q38181626Is the unconscious, if it exists, a superior decision maker?
Q48149892Is there a contradiction between the network and latent variable perspectives?
Q56564876Is there a mismatch negativity (MMN) in visual modality?
Q49106210Is there a role for "climatotherapy" in the sustainable development of mental health?
Q48252048Is there an alternative explanation to the evolutionary account for financial and prosocial biases in favor of attractive individuals?
Q43671158Is there any evidence for forward modeling in language production?
Q80610042Is there more to "model" than "muddle"?
Q48962336Is tolerance really teaching?
Q28212366Is vision continuous with cognition? The case for cognitive impenetrability of visual perception
Q109041636Isochrony, vocal learning, and the acquisition of rhythm and melody
Q50737859It ain't what you do (it's the way that you do it).
Q46754888It is not all about mating: Attractiveness predicts partner value across multiple relationship domains
Q38713371It may be harder than we thought, but political diversity will (still) improve social psychological science
Q43773072It takes more to forgive: the role of executive control
Q43526224It takes two to talk: a second-person neuroscience approach to language learning
Q50460599It's distributions all the way down!: second order changes in statistical distributions also occur.
Q47382470It's not WEIRD, it's WRONG: when researchers overlook uNderlying genotypes, they will not detect universal processes
Q47727178It's not just about the future: The present payoffs to behaviour vary in degree and kind between the rich and the poor
Q46919994It's not just the subjects - there are too many WEIRD researchers
Q47857854It's time to move beyond the "Great Chain of Being".
Q47858771Item-based selection is in good shape in visual compound search: A view from electrophysiology
Q47770161Just My Imagination: Beauty premium and the evolved mental model
Q108613273Just bubbles?
Q80610333Just how aligned are interlocutors' representations?
Q45983946Just the tip of the iceberg: the bicoded map is but one instantiation of scalable spatial representation structures.
Q90043008Kantian indifference about moral reason
Q50685054Keeping conceptual boundaries distinct between decision making and learning is necessary to understand social influence.
Q90067061Keeping cultural in cultural evolutionary psychology: Culture shapes indigenous psychologies in specific ecologies
Q48432974Keeping the bath water along with the baby: Context effects represent a challenge, not a mortal wound, to the body of psychophysics.
Q56050091Kin selection, genic selection, and information-dependent strategies
Q57767548Kin term diversity is the result of multilevel, historical processes
Q39286340Knowledge and resilience.
Q99207073Knowledge before Belief
Q61761390Koch's postulates confirm cholinergic modulation of REM sleep
Q91612576LPCD framework: Analytical tool or psychological model?
Q63479724LTP – A mechanism in search of a function
Q48684617Lab support for strong reciprocity is weak: punishing for reputation rather than cooperation.
Q48963275Lack of political diversity and the framing of findings in personality and clinical psychology.
Q60047717Language acquisition in the absence of experience
Q46069988Language acquisition is model-based rather than model-free.
Q67224972Language and life history: Not a new perspective
Q36703635Language and life history: a new perspective on the development and evolution of human language.
Q47196954Language and tool making are similar cognitive processes
Q97523863Language as a mental travel guide
Q97546128Language as a mental travel guide-ERRATUM
Q39169120Language as an emergent group-level trait
Q57578017Language as ergonomic perfection
Q34841155Language as shaped by the brain
Q60114052Language as shaped by the brain; the brain as shaped by development
Q90066975Language is not a gadget
Q62635355Language isn't quite that special
Q48551585Language processing is not a race against time.
Q47558280Language readiness and learning among deaf children
Q60976333Language, cognition, and the nature of modularity: Evidence from aphasia
Q47859751Languages as semiotically heterogenous systems
Q47610318Large-scale societal changes and intentionality - an uneasy marriage
Q48149831Latent variable models are network models
Q48149988Latent variables and the network perspective
Q60686038Lateralisation may be a side issue for understanding language development
Q38827670Laying the foundation for evonomics
Q48568768Learning about teaching requires thinking about the learner.
Q57947402Learning as a constraint on obligatory responding
Q33546200Learning by imitation: a hierarchical approach
Q48965110Learning in and about opaque worlds.
Q48951196Learning landmarks and routes in multi-floored buildings.
Q45046364Learning to navigate in a three-dimensional world: from bees to primates
Q91828687Learning to talk to ourselves: Development, ignorance, and agency
Q123196093Leibniz, location, and distinguishing types of sensation
Q124987665Lemma theory and aphasiology
Q60516968Let evolution take care of its own
Q47610122Let the social sciences evolve.
Q40868926Let us be careful with the evidence on mentalizing, cognitive biases, and religious beliefs.
Q28263010Let's be skeptical about reconsolidation and emotional arousal in therapy
Q91887033Let's call a memory a memory, but what kind?
Q57811143Let's not forget about sensory consciousness
Q91940527Letting rationalizations out of the box
Q92589876Levels of analysis and problems of evidential support in the study of asymmetric conflict
Q56531756Levels of emotion and levels of consciousness
Q48433288Levels of explanation in theories of infant attachment.
Q61241931Levels of research
Q91612852Leveraging decision consistency to decompose suboptimality in terms of its ultimate predictability
Q80610417Lexical access as a brain mechanism
Q34218424Lexical entries and rules of language: a multidisciplinary study of German inflection
Q40965461Liberal bias and the five-factor model
Q38223712Liberals and conservatives can show similarities in negativity bias.
Q47594565Liberals and conservatives: Non-convertible currencies
Q91342849Life History Theory and economic modernity
Q91342822Life History Theory and the Industrial Revolution
Q116844615Lifting the screen on Neural organization: Is computational functional modeling necessary?
Q80609990Like the perfect animal, there's no such thing as the perfect institution
Q48288741Liking more or hating less? A modest defence of intergroup contact theory
Q91887400Limitations of Hoerl and McCormack's dual systems model of temporal consciousness
Q46411545Limitations of the Dirac formalism as a descriptive framework for cognition
Q118192864Limitations on the what reaching can tell us about sensorimotor transformations
Q33546186Linear correlates in the speech signal: the orderly output constraint.
Q48550929Linguistic representations and memory architectures: The devil is in the details.
Q48551140Linguistic structure emerges through the interaction of memory constraints and communicative pressures.
Q48552240Linguistics, cognitive psychology, and the Now-or-Never bottleneck.
Q80610362Linking self-experimentation to past and future science: Extended measures, individual subjects, and the power of graphical presentation
Q47856564Live theatre as exception and test case for experiencing negative emotions in art.
Q80610033Living and learning
Q48123426Local resource depletion hypothesis as a mechanism for action selection in the brain.
Q91887099Locating animals with respect to landmarks in space-time
Q44833554Locating consciousness: We are conflicted by the role of conflict
Q91887392Locating the contradiction in our understanding of time
Q48433157Lockhead's view of scaling: Something's fishy here.
Q38873350Locus coeruleus reports changes in environmental contingencies
Q33546172Long-term potentiation: what's learning got to do with it?
Q47623590Look, no hands!
Q48149787Looking at comorbidity through the glasses of neuroscientific memory research: a brain-network perspective
Q47858584Looking further! The importance of embedding visual search in action.
Q47558150Loss of control is not necessary to induce behavioral consequences of deprivation: The case of religious fasting during Ramadan
Q55890483Lucid dreaming: Evidence and methodology
Q47858410Magnitude rather than number: More evidence needed
Q47561912Magnitude, numerosity, and development of number: Implications for mathematics disabilities
Q47629484Maintenance of cultural diversity: social roles, social networks, and cognitive networks
Q92797816Making a case for constructive reductionism
Q54402890Making a case for introspection
Q46985744Making a stronger case for comparative research to investigate the behavioral and neurological bases of three-dimensional navigation
Q91830167Making prepublication independent replication mainstream
Q46264905Making replication mainstream
Q64125710Making replication prestigious
Q95929001Maladaptive social norms, cultural progress, and the free-energy principle
Q41942308Malthus redux, and still blind in the same eye.
Q91828860Manipulation, oppression, and the deep self
Q48692462Many behavioral tendencies associated with right-leaning (conservative) political ideologies are malleable and unrelated to negativity.
Q91342888Many causes, not one
Q58297981Many hands make light work: Integrating research on primate handedness
Q46181444Many important group-level traits are institutions
Q39452833Many important language universals are not reducible to processing or cognition
Q48950966Map fragmentation in two- and three-dimensional environments.
Q30765239Mapping collective behavior in the big-data era.
Q43480908Mapping collective behavior--beware of looping
Q47912074Mapping collective emotions to make sense of collective behavior
Q47547220Mapping multiple drivers of human obesity
Q47774819Mapping the goal space: personality integration and higher-order goals
Q91829383Mapping the terra incognita of economic cognition will require an experimental paradigm that incorporates context
Q123008102Maps and territories, smoke, and mirrors
Q48224809Martyrdom redefined: self-destructive killers and vulnerable narcissism
Q48224824Martyrdom's would-be myth buster
Q47774807Massively representational minds are not always driven by goals, conscious or otherwise
Q92589903Matching pennies games as asymmetric models of conflict
Q42735114Math Schemata and the Origins of Number Representations
Q47561917Mathematical fixation: Search viewed through a cognitive lens
Q56169023Mathematical principles of reinforcement
Q48252022Mating motives are neither necessary nor sufficient to create the beauty premium
Q46092136Maximal mutual information, not minimal entropy, for escaping the "Dark Room".
Q48123418Maximising utility does not promote survival
Q57146250Maybe it helps to be conscious, after all
Q91940454Means and ends of habitual action
Q48963912Measuring teaching through hormones and time series analysis: Towards a comparative framework.
Q48490016Mechanisms by which parasites influence cultures, and why they matter.
Q38388396Mechanisms for interaction: Syntax as procedures for online interactive meaning building
Q58003500Mechanisms of fluid cognition: Relational integration and inhibition
Q92797981Mechanistic models must link the field and the lab
Q59658621Meeting Newell's other challenge: Cognitive architectures as the basis for cognitive engineering
Q49077527Member differentiation and group tasks: More than meets the eye.
Q47805388Memes and the evolution of religion: We need memetics, too.
Q38454406Memories of art.
Q46061843Memory and cognitive control in an integrated theory of language processing.
Q49075493Memory colours affect colour appearance.
Q48550905Memory limitations and chunking are variable and cannot explain language structure.
Q58044041Memory limits: “Give us an answer!”
Q47688558Memory reconsolidation and psychotherapeutic process
Q47688448Memory reconsolidation and self-reorganization
Q47688496Memory reconsolidation keeps track of emotional changes, but what will explain the actual "processing"?
Q28240051Memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal, and the process of change in psychotherapy: New insights from brain science
Q47688569Memory reconsolidation, repeating, and working through: Science and culture in psychotherapeutic research and practice
Q90066973Mending wall
Q45284328Mental effort and fatigue as consequences of monotony
Q35126309Mental imagery: In search of a theory
Q60038398Mental imagery: In search of my theory
Q48036399Mental model construction, not just memory, is a central component of cognitive change in psychotherapy
Q56805667Mental summation: The timing of voluntary intentions by cortical activity
Q63194979Mental time travel in the rat: Dissociation of recall and familiarity
Q38440923Merging information in speech recognition: feedback is never necessary.
Q42611782Merging second-person and first-person neuroscience
Q80610197Message and medium: Lowly and action-related origins
Q47343136Meta-ethical pluralism: A cautionary tale about cohesive moral communities
Q49076440Metacognition and conscious experience.
Q80610223Metacognition as evidence for explicit representation in nonhumans
Q59199904Metacognition is prior
Q59226023Metacognition may be more impaired than mindreading in autism
Q80610256Metaknowledge may or may not facilitate knowledge and performance
Q57186140Metaphoric threat is more real than real threat
Q47851110Method and matter in the social sciences: Umbilically tied to the Enlightenment
Q42615821Methodological suggestions for climato-economic theory.
Q61950356Microbiota-gut-brain research: a critical analysis
Q47554914Microscopic and macroscopic approaches to the mental representations of second languages
Q90066970Mills made of grist, and other interesting ideas in need of clarification
Q47805592Mind God's mind: History, development, and teaching
Q97523853Mind wandering as data augmentation: How mental travel supports abstraction
Q38827856Mind, brain, and teaching: Some directions for future research-CORRIGENDUM.
Q38918606Mind, brain, and teaching: Some directions for future research.
Q44782549Mindful art.
Q44935525Minding the dream self: perspectives from the analysis of self-experience in dreams
Q28263022Minding the findings: Let's not miss the message of memory reconsolidation research for psychotherapy
Q55866059Minds, brains, and programs
Q50667116Mirror mechanism and dedicated circuits are the scaffold for mirroring processes.
Q33802594Mirror neurons are central for a second-person neuroscience: insights from developmental studies.
Q59564960Mirror neurons: Tests and testability
Q38207775Mirror neurons: from origin to function
Q50667103Mirror representations innate versus determined by experience: a viewpoint from learning theory.
Q61415139Mirroring cannot account for understanding action
Q47578930Mischaracterizing social psychology to support the laudable goal of increasing its political diversity
Q47849616Misconceptions about adaptive function.
Q47912083Missing emotions: the Z-axis of collective behavior.
Q98286250Missing in action: Tool use is action based
Q91828912Missing links: The psychology and epidemiology of shamanistic beliefs
Q44730672Mnemonic expertise during wakefulness and sleep
Q91612880Model comparison, not model falsification
Q48146762Modeling justice as a natural phenomenon
Q80610029Modelling criteria: Not just for robots
Q80609987Models are better than their theory
Q80609968Models as implementations of a theory, rather than simulations: Dancing to a different drummer
Q47594687Models for cognition and emotion: Evolutionary and linguistic considerations
Q80609947Models of complexity: The example of emotions
Q54057006Models of the cerebellum and motor learning
Q124969795Models, necessity, and the search for counterexamples
Q91494446Modest and immodest neural codes: Can there be modest codes?
Q87363892Modesty can be constructive: linking theory and evidence in social science
Q41152831Modification of spectral features by nonhuman primates
Q60042323Modularity in developmental disorders: Evidence from Specific Language Impairment and peripheral dyslexias
Q48550558Modularity in network neuroscience and neural reuse.
Q57004108Modularity, segregation, and interactions
Q47856248Mommy or me? Who is the agent in a sense of agency in infant orofacial stereotypies?
Q36445013Money as tool, money as drug: the biological psychology of a strong incentive
Q57947421Money: Motivation, metaphors, and mores
Q80610210Monitoring without metacognition
Q30672187Monkeys in space: primate neural data suggest volumetric representations
Q47805351Monotheism versus an innate bias towards mentalizing.
Q47823589Monotonous tasks require self-control because they interfere with endogenous reward.
Q91828814Moral agency among the ruins
Q91829004Moral cues from ordinary behaviour
Q91829103Moral demands truly are externally imposed
Q91829097Moral externalisation fails to scale
Q91829044Moral externalization and normativity: The errors of our ways
Q91829192Moral externalization is an implausible mechanism for cooperation, let alone "hypercooperation"
Q91829212Moral externalization may precede, not follow, subjective preferences
Q90043080Moral foundations are not moral propositions
Q34457424Moral heuristics
Q90042895Moral judgment as reasoning by constraint satisfaction
Q90043030Moral principles in May's Regard for Reason in the Moral Mind
Q90042942Moral reasoning is the process of asking moral questions and answering them
Q90042929Moral reasoning performance determines epistemic peerdom
Q92589973Moral rigidity as a proximate facilitator of group cohesion and combativeness
Q90146379Moral rigidity as a proximate facilitator of group cohesion and combativeness-ERRATUM
Q91829070Moralization of preferences and conventions and the dynamics of tribal formation
Q48855900Moralizing gods revisited.
Q47805513Moralizing religions: Prosocial or a privilege of wealth?
Q48962248More examples of chimpanzees teaching.
Q47946983More stereotypes, please! The limits of 'theory of mind' and the need for further studies on the complexity of real world social interactions
Q49072941More than associations: an ideomotor perspective on mirror neurons.
Q47859442More than just climate: Income inequality and sex ratio are better predictors of cross-cultural variations in aggression
Q80610138More theory and evolution, please!
Q47556734More to episodic memory than epistemic assertion: The role of social bonds and interpersonal connection
Q48146688More to morality than mutualism: consistent contributors exist and they can inspire costly generosity in others
Q47849600Morgan's canon is not evidence
Q48551330Mother-infant cultural group selection.
Q47754846Motivation and morality: Insights into political ideology
Q91830124Motivational (con)fusion: Identity fusion does not quell personal self-interest
Q48473699Motor planning in primates.
Q50667124Motor-visual neurons and action recognition in social interactions.
Q47857292Moving beyond the priming of single-language sentences: A proposal for a comprehensive model to account for linguistic representation in bilinguals
Q39192527Moving forward with interdisciplinary research on attractiveness-related biases
Q48947062Much to learn about teaching: Reconciling form, function, phylogeny, and development.
Q45224284Multi-floor buildings and human wayfinding cognition
Q48552477Multi-level selection, social signaling, and the evolution of human suffering gestures: The example of pain behaviors.
Q54995885Multi-process models in social psychology provide a more balanced view of social thought and action
Q90228031Multiple conceptions of resource rationality
Q38918769Multiple dilemmas of help and counteraction to teaching in complex social worlds.
Q47688471Multiple traces or Fuzzy Traces? Converging evidence for applications of modern cognitive theory to psychotherapy
Q47856130Multisensory control of ingestive movements and the myth of food addiction in obesity
Q48551365Multisensory integration substantiates distributed and overlapping neural networks.
Q47858444Multitudes are adaptable magnitudes in the estimation of number
Q98568332Music as a coevolved system for social bonding
Q45413592Mutualism is only a part of human morality
Q43812782Narrative constructions and the life history issue in brain-emotions relations
Q60283777Natural groups of transformations underlying apparent motion and perceived object shape and color
Q22162474Natural language and natural selection
Q39453720Natural language processing and the Now-or-Never bottleneck
Q60730175Natural unconstrained movements obey rules different from constrained elementary movements
Q38150567Navigating in a three-dimensional world.
Q46177237Navigating in a volumetric world: metric encoding in the vertical axis of space
Q46437003Navigating through a volumetric world does not imply needing a full three-dimensional representation
Q44514955Navigation bicoded as functions of x-y and time?
Q33268695Neanderthals did speak, but FOXP2 doesn't prove it
Q48497978Need for more evolutionary and developmental perspective on basic emotional mechanisms.
Q47558113Negative emotions in art reception: Refining theoretical assumptions and adding variables to the Distancing-Embracing model
Q47558212Negative results are needed to show the specific value of a cultural explanation for g.
Q48692430Negativity bias and basic values.
Q48616875Negativity bias and political preferences: a response to commentators.
Q48692541Negativity bias, emotion targets, and emotion systems.
Q91828853Negotiating responsibility
Q92798001Neither biological nor symptomatology reductionism: A call for integration in psychopathology research
Q45960036Neogenomic events challenge current models of heritability, neuronal plasticity dynamics, and machine learning.
Q36218509Neonatal imitation and an epigenetic account of mirror neuron development.
Q48625123Neonatal imitation in context: Sensorimotor development in the perinatal period.
Q92797841Network models can help focus research on the role of culture and context in psychopathology, but don't discount latent variable models
Q48149903Network models of psychopathology and comorbidity: philosophical and pragmatic considerations
Q48149881Network origins of anxiety and depression
Q48149752Networks as complex dynamic systems: applications to clinical and developmental psychology and psychopathology
Q92797828Networks, intentionality and multiple realizability: Not enough to block reductionism
Q36423306Neural blackboard architectures of combinatorial structures in cognition
Q91494432Neural code: Another breach in the wall?
Q91494476Neural codes - Necessary but not sufficient for understanding brain function
Q91494564Neural coding: The bureaucratic model of the brain
Q48551712Neural constraints and flexibility in language processing.
Q91887155Neural correlates of temporal updating and reasoning in association with neuropsychiatric disorders
Q62740864Neural correlates of visual hallucinatory phenomena: The role of attention
Q60736451Neural reuse as a source of developmental homology
Q48552577Neural reuse leads to associative connections between concrete (physical) and abstract (social) concepts and motives.
Q51897440Neural reuse: a fundamental organizational principle of the brain.
Q44521004Neuroaesthetics: range and restrictions
Q33942385Neurobiology of the structure of personality: dopamine, facilitation of incentive motivation, and extraversion
Q47196881Neurocognitive anthropology: what are the options?
Q61823101Neuroconstructivism: Evidence for later maturation of prefrontally mediated executive functioning
Q56032141Neuroethology of releasing mechanisms: Prey-catching in toads
Q97524054Neuronal codes for predictive processing in cortical layers
Q48497996Neuronal deactivation is equally important for understanding emotional processing.
Q50744977Neuronal inference must be local, selective, and coordinated.
Q38383500Neuropsychology still needs to model organismic processes "from within".
Q48498047Neuroscience findings are consistent with appraisal theories of emotion; but does the brain "respect" constructionism?
Q38181632Neuroscientific evidence for contextual effects in decision making
Q98286265New Caledonian crows afford invaluable comparative insights into human cumulative technological culture
Q53134938Newell and Shanks' approach to psychology is a dead end.
Q60632046Next step, synergetics?
Q47610181Niche construction is an important component of a science of intentional change
Q47630091Niche construction, biological evolution, and cultural change.
Q91886972No doing without time
Q80610200No problem for Aristotle's subject and predicate
Q38465191No reason to expect "reading universals".
Q39508543No such thing as genuine forgiveness?
Q58003488No way to start a space program: Associationism as a launch pad for analogical reasoning
Q36584692Non-Mendelian etiologic factors in neuropsychiatric illness: pleiotropy, epigenetics, and convergence
Q60039022Non-abstract numerical representations in the IPS: Further support, challenges, and clarifications
Q57652677Non-abstractness as mental simulation in the representation of number
Q52299743Non-addictive psychoactive drug use: Implications for behavioral addiction.
Q47911233Non-mutualistic morality.
Q91612845Non-optimal perceptual decision in human navigation
Q82461273Nonaddictive instrumental drug use: Theoretical strengths and weaknesses
Q91887370Nonhuman sequence learning findings argue against Hoerl and McCormack's two systems of temporal cognition
Q46119178Norepinephrine ignites local hotspots of neuronal excitation: How arousal amplifies selectivity in perception and memory
Q48120616Normative and scientific approaches to the understanding and evaluation of art.
Q48224688Normative seeds for deadly martyrdoms
Q60639741Normative theory in decision making and moral reasoning
Q95929131Normativity, social change, and the epistemological framing of culture
Q59902796Norms and high-level cognition: Consequences, trends, and antidotes
Q91829122Norms, not moral norms: The boundaries of morality do not matter
Q64134277Not all basic number representations are analog: Place coding as a precursor of the natural number system
Q91829063Not all folk-economic beliefs are best understood through our ancestral past
Q45774103Not all mutualism is fair, and not all fairness is mutualistic.
Q57947388Not an alternative model for intentionality in vision
Q91829781Not as distinct as you think: Reasons to doubt that morality comprises a unified and objective conceptual category
Q48474020Not by thoughts alone: how language supersizes the cognitive toolkit.
Q48149689Not different kinds, just special cases
Q46057540Not even wrong: Imprecision perpetuates the illusion of understanding at the cost of actual understanding
Q49075042Not even wrong: The "it's just X" fallacy.
Q91494470Not just a bad metaphor, but a little piece of a big bad metaphor
Q48060220Not so fast, and not so easy: essentialism doesn't emerge from a simple heuristic
Q63888659Not so fast: Domain-general factors can account for selective deficits in grammatical processing
Q48692558Not so simple: the multidimensional nature and diverse origins of political ideology.
Q56618923Nothing is instantaneous, even in sensation
Q31123652Now or … later: Perceptual data are not immediately forgotten during language processing.
Q47858425Number faculty is alive and kicking: On number discriminations and number neurons
Q47858469Numerical intuitions in infancy: Give credit where credit is due.
Q47561905Numerical magnitude evaluation as a foundation for decision making
Q39951770Numerical representation in the parietal lobes: abstract or not abstract?
Q37663570Numerical representations are neither abstract nor automatic
Q45936098ODD (observation- and description-deprived) psychological research.
Q47547217Obesity as self-regulation failure: A "disease of affluence" that selectively hits the less affluent?
Q47858970Obesity is not just elevated adiposity, it is also a state of metabolic perturbation
Q80610186Object recognition is not predication
Q94460716Obligation at zero acquaintance
Q94460683Obligations to whom, obligations to what? A philosophical perspective on the objects of our obligations
Q94460712Obligations without cooperation
Q91612610Observer models of perceptual development
Q54432885Obtaining and applying objective criteria in animal welfare
Q48288505Of babies and bathwater, and rabbits and rabbit holes: a plea for conflict prevention, not conflict promotion.
Q47858091Of mice and men, nature and nurture, and a few red herrings
Q39207028Oh the irony: Perceptual stability is important for action
Q47858670Oh, the number of things you will process (in parallel)!
Q80610060Okay for content words, but what about functional items?
Q48252039Omitted evidence undermines sexual motives explanation for attractiveness bias
Q55954390On a confusion about a function of consciousness
Q91887148On believing that time does not flow, but thinking that it seems to
Q54057872On climbing fiber signals and their consequence(s)
Q56050090On distinguishing evolved adaptation from epiphenomena
Q47594380On emotion-cognition integration: The effect of happy and sad moods on language comprehension
Q58468366On formal universals in phonology
Q60157309On goals, perceptions, and self-control
Q125966714On incest and mathematical modeling
Q80610208On linking comparative metacognition and theory of mind
Q48433348On models and mechanisms.
Q61635636On peripheral and central explanations of temporal summation
Q43564697On projecting grammatical persons into social neurocognition: a view from linguistics
Q91828773On properly characterizing moral agency
Q64917180On properly characterizing moral agency - CORRIGENDUM.
Q48433335On putting the cart before the horse: Taking perception seriously in unified theories of cognition.
Q34351726On specification and the senses
Q47727343On the brink: The demise of the item in visual search moves closer
Q56998348On the constructive episodic simulation of past and future events
Q57075025On the continuing lack of scientific evidence for repression
Q47324676On the deep structure of social affect: Attitudes, emotions, sentiments, and the case of "contempt".
Q44852878On the differential mediating role of emotions in revenge and reconciliation.
Q46496818On the effectiveness of multilevel selection
Q44246048On the evolutionary origins of revenge and forgiveness: a converging systems hypothesis.
Q30392244On the generalizability of the Chunk-and-Pass processing approach: Perspectives from language acquisition and music
Q48962322On the history of political diversity in social psychology.
Q91887028On the human uniqueness of the temporal reasoning system
Q97524007On the implications of object permanence: Microhistorical insights from Piaget's new theory
Q47857315On the nature of structure in structural priming
Q46815848On the neural implausibility of the modular mind: Evidence for distributed construction dissolves boundaries between perception, cognition, and emotion
Q48962691On the persistent gray area between teaching and punishment.
Q44366895On the quantum principles of cognitive learning
Q47774783On the selection and balancing of multiple selfish goals.
Q47184359On the substantial contribution of "contempt" as a folk affect concept to the history of the European popular institution of charivari
Q62620609On the unproductiveness of language and linguistics
Q47594662On theory integration: Toward developing affective components within cognitive architectures
Q44572617On treating effort as a dynamically varying cost input
Q49078314Once more with feeling: On the explanatory limits of the GANE model and the missing role of subjective experience.
Q80610319One alignment mechanism or many?
Q60630374One, two, or many mechanisms? The brain's processing of complex words
Q61548099Only time can tell – words in context
Q38482461Ontological significance of the dream world
Q57947414Ontology is the problem
Q90227968Opportunities and challenges integrating resource-rational analysis with developmental perspectives
Q90227812Opportunities for emotion and mental health research in the resource-rationality framework
Q47823575Opportunity cost calculations only determine justified effort--or, what happened to the resource conservation principle?
Q44314683Opportunity prioritization, biofunctional simultaneity, and psychological mutual exclusion
Q60516833Optimal drug use and rational drug policy
Q90227776Optimal, resource-rational or sub-optimal? Insights from cognitive development
Q91612810Optimality is both elusive and necessary
Q91612627Optimality is critical when it comes to testing computation-level hypotheses
Q57947385Optimality: Sequences, variability, learning
Q90042855Optimism in unconscious, intuitive morality
Q57947389Optimization and flexibility
Q122310139Optimizing behavior change through integration of individual- and system-level intervention approaches
Q47856647Orange is the new aesthetic
Q39139006Organizational structures and practices are better predictors of suicide terror threats than individual psychological dispositions.
Q47602757Origins of emotional consciousness
Q98725148Origins of music in credible signaling
Q91829789Origins of social fusion
Q38465253Orthographic consistency and parafoveal preview benefit: a resource-sharing account of language differences in processing of phonological and semantic codes
Q38465151Orthographic processing is universal; it's what you do with it that's different.
Q97523896Other and other waters in the river: Autism and the futility of prediction
Q64132916Our evolving beliefs about evolved misbelief
Q91494464Our understanding of neural codes rests on Shannon's foundations
Q48498189Overcoming the emotion experience/expression dichotomy.
Q92797899Overlapping neural systems underlying "incentive hope" and apprehension
Q48060186Owning up to the role of historical information
Q48433264Oxytocin and the neurobiology of attachment.
Q47946786Oxytocin drives prosocial biases in favor of attractive people
Q47184366Oxytocin shapes the priorities and neural representations of attitudes and values
Q60683504Pain in the social animal
Q47558229Parallel attentive processing and pre-attentive guidance
Q59600756Parallel processing: Giving up without a fight
Q44075128Parameterising ecological validity and integrating individual differences within second-person neuroscience.
Q45748392Parasite stress is not so critical to the history of religions or major modern group formations
Q48490078Parasite stress, ethnocentrism, and life history strategy.
Q47229805Parasite-stress promotes in-group assortative sociality: the cases of strong family ties and heightened religiosity
Q48490260Parasite-stress, cultures of honor, and the emergence of gender bias in purity norms.
Q35049689Parental brain and socioeconomic epigenetic effects in human development
Q47554884Parental response to baby cry involves brain circuits for negative emotion Distancing-Embracing
Q48252302Parity still isn't a generalisation problem
Q38763197Parochial prosocial religions: Historical and contemporary evidence for a cultural evolutionary process.
Q80610228Parsimonious explanations and wider evolutionary consequences
Q48149480Parsimony and the triple-system model of concepts
Q95929006Participating in a musician's stream of consciousness
Q91829178Partisan elites shape citizens' economic beliefs
Q57649095Partitioning hypothesis in perspective
Q47769620Partner choice, fairness, and the extension of morality
Q47781470Partner selection, coordination games, and group selection
Q46133377Passive frame theory: A new synthesis
Q48490126Pathogens promote matrilocal family ties and the copying of foreign religions.
Q60047913Pathological and non-pathological factors in delusional misbelief
Q48266768Pathways to abnormal revenge and forgiveness.
Q40713591Pavlovian feed-forward mechanisms in the control of social behavior
Q22162552Peer-review practices of psychological journals: The fate of published articles, submitted again
Q91829696People are intuitive economists under the right conditions
Q80610196Perceiving and describing motion events
Q47858294Perceiving numerosity from birth.
Q43436474Perception versus action: the computations may be the same but the direction of fit differs
Q48433172Perception, apperception and psychophysics.
Q46543093Perception, as you make it.
Q49075132Perception, cognition, and delusion.
Q48252190Perceptions versus interpretations, and domains for self-fulfilling prophesies
Q48410045Perceptual elements in brain mechanisms of acoustic communication in humans and nonhuman primates.
Q43498537Perceptual experience as a bridge between the retina and a bicoded cognitive map.
Q80610436Perceptual fluency and lexical access for function versus content words
Q91612793Perceptual suboptimality: Bug or feature?
Q34218379Perceptual symbol systems
Q38465139Perceptual uncertainty is a property of the cognitive system
Q48587750Perceptual-cognitive universals as reflections of the world.
Q87161267Performance and awareness in the Iowa Gambling Task
Q57648960Peripheral and central correlates of attempted voluntary movements
Q48252389Peripheral and central hyperexcitability: differential signs and symptoms in persistent pain
Q48826330Persistence: what does research on self-regulation and delay of gratification have to say?
Q48826480Persisting through subjective effort: a key role for the anterior cingulate cortex?
Q53061151Person as scientist, person as moralist.
Q57186085Personal narratives as the highest level of cognitive integration
Q39286269Personality science, resilience, and posttraumatic growth
Q49106132Personality traits, national character stereotypes, and climate-economic conditions.
Q48267236Personality, self-control, and welfare-tradeoff ratios in revenge and forgiveness
Q94460661Personalizing the demands of reason
Q47229717Perspectives from ethnography on weak and strong reciprocity
Q47859820Perspectives on gesture from autism spectrum disorder: Alterations in timing and function
Q42051922Phase-alignment of delayed sensory signals by adaptive filters
Q56902867Phenomenology without conscious access is a form of consciousness without top-down attention
Q60439965Phenomenology, context, and self-experience in schizophrenia
Q39286162Phenotypic programming as a distal cause of resilience
Q47856308Philosopher's disease and its antidote: Perspectives from prenatal behavior and contagious yawning and laughing
Q30390313Philosophy and WEIRD intuition
Q56431108Phlogiston, fluid intelligence, and the Lynn–Flynn effect
Q34730851Phonation takes precedence over articulation in development as well as evolution of language
Q38465174Phono-morpho-orthographic construal: the view from spelling
Q46627256Physical mechanisms may be as important as brain mechanisms in evolution of speech
Q86789483Physics envy: trying to fit a square peg into a round hole
Q57721889Physiological units and behavioral elements: Dynamic brains relate to dynamic behavior
Q60336848Piece of mind; a full systems approach is required
Q80610212Pigeon parallels to human metacognition
Q60976327Plasticity in high-order cognition: Evidence of dissociation in aphasia
Q91494441Plasticity of the neural coding metaphor: An unnoticed rhetoric in scientific discourse
Q44351681Plasticity: implications for opioid and other pharmacological interventions in specific pain states
Q35898126Play to learn, teach by play
Q46003262Play, animals, resources: the need for a rich (and challenging) comparative environment.
Q60723886Plus ça change . . . : Jost, Piaget, and the dynamics of embodiment
Q48964204Political attitudes in social environments.
Q40087666Political bias is tenacious
Q40965284Political bias, explanatory depth, and narratives of progress
Q48963471Political diversity versus stimuli diversity: Alternative ways to improve social psychological science.
Q30487150Political diversity will improve social psychological science
Q48965102Political homogeneity can nurture threats to research validity.
Q35196102Political ideology is contextually variable and flexible rather than fixed
Q47629214Political infants? Developmental origins of the negativity bias
Q48962625Political orientations do not cancel out, and politics is not about truth.
Q58642389Population genetical musings on suicidal behavior as a common, harmful, heritable mental disorder
Q38465280Position-invariant letter identification is a key component of any universal model of reading
Q39286362Positive appraisal style: The mental immune system?
Q47856708Positivity versus negativity is a matter of timing
Q60733048Post-traumatic nightmares as a dysfunctional state
Q47859423Postcolonial geography confounds latitudinal trends in observed aggression and violence
Q48323035Postgenomics and genetic essentialism
Q47859081Potential psychological accounts for the relation between food insecurity and body overweight
Q47859513Pragmatic prospection emphasizes utility of predicting rather than mere predictability
Q103825225Precis of Vigor: Neuroeconomics of movement control
Q47594389Precision about the automatic emotional brain
Q80610195Predicates as cantilevers for the bridge between perception and knowledge
Q80610164Predicates: External description or neural reality?
Q47856960Predictability or controllability: Which matters more for the BCD?
Q47859073Predicting human adiposity - sometimes - with food insecurity: Broaden the model for better accuracy
Q44878346Prediction in processing is a by-product of language learning
Q86986623Prediction is no panacea: the key to language is in the unexpected
Q45377051Prediction plays a key role in language development as well as processing
Q91494427Prediction, embodiment, and representation
Q43458332Prediction, explanation, and the role of generative models in language processing
Q45027148Predictions in the light of your own action repertoire as a general computational principle
Q40825636Predictive coding? Yes, but from what source?
Q46226142Preferences and motivations with and without inferences
Q47940845Prejudice and personality: a role for positive-approach processes?
Q48288640Prejudice in context departs from attitudes toward groups
Q47285959Prejudice is a general evaluation, not a specific emotion
Q48288670Prejudice is about politics: a collective action perspective
Q48288798Prejudice reduction, collective action, and then what?
Q48288648Prejudicial behavior: more closely linked to homophilic peer preferences than to trait bigotry
Q80610162Prelinguistic agents will form only egocentric representations
Q22162473Prelinguistic evolution in early hominins: Whence motherese?
Q56568024Prenatal testosterone exposure, left-handedness, and high school delinquency
Q86987440Preparing to be punched: prediction may not always require inference of intentions
Q41967517Press freedom, oil exports, and risk for natural disasters: a challenge for climato-economic theory?
Q56880262Presuming placeholders are relevant enables conceptual change
Q48323004Preventing a paradigm shift: a plea for the computational genome
Q48498215Prime elements of subjectively experienced feelings and desires: imaging the emotional cocktail.
Q80610280Priming and alignment: Mechanism or consequence?
Q47857176Priming is swell, but it's far from simple
Q47857253Priming methods in semantics and pragmatics.
Q92378029Priming recognition memory test cues: No evidence for an attributional basis of recollection
Q48551443Pro and con: Internal speech and the evolution of complex language.
Q80610159Probability rather than logic as the basis of perception
Q58003560Probing the “Achilles' heel” of rational analysis
Q92797912Problem behavior in autism spectrum disorders: A paradigmatic self-organized perspective of network structures
Q48433364Problem spaces, language and connectionism: Issues for cognition.
Q91887167Problems with the dual-systems approach to temporal cognition
Q51530484Processes models, environmental analyses, and cognitive architectures: quo vadis quantum probability theory?
Q33587318Processing capacity defined by relational complexity: implications for comparative, developmental, and cognitive psychology.
Q48550572Processing cost and its consequences.
Q80610293Production-comprehension asymmetries
Q80609953Programs, models, theories, and reality
Q47328973Projecting WEIRD features on ancient religions
Q67224966Prolonged plasticity: Necessary and sufficient for language-ready brains
Q47859620Pros and cons of blurring gesture-language lines: An evolutionary linguistic perspective
Q39192520Prosocial behavior as sexual signaling
Q47805397Prosociality and religion: History and experimentation
Q96948599Prospection does not imply predictive processing
Q60204395Prospects for a cognitive ethology
Q48473805Prosthetic gestures: how the tool shapes the mind.
Q64132901Protesting too much: Self-deception and self-signaling
Q48684829Proximate and ultimate causes of punishment and strong reciprocity.
Q34218410Précis of "Lifelines: biology, freedom, determinism".
Q41481869Précis of 'The Origin of Concepts'.
Q46714623Précis of After Phrenology: Neural Reuse and the Interactive Brain
Q56038846Précis of Bias in Mental Testing
Q36302974Précis of Breakdown of Will
Q62671666Précis of Cognitive Gadgets: The Cultural Evolution of Thinking
Q22162472Précis of Evolution in Four Dimensions
Q35891522Précis of Foundations of language: brain, meaning, grammar, evolution.
Q38431951Précis of How children learn the meanings of words.
Q46767158Précis of Neural organization: structure, function, and dynamics.
Q56454476Précis of O'Keefe & Nadel's The hippocampus as a cognitive map
Q56444158Précis of Simple heuristics that make us smart
Q48918792Précis of Simple heuristics that make us smart.
Q48126410Précis of Social Perception and Social Reality: Why accuracy dominates bias and self-fulfilling prophecy
Q48414350Précis of Talking to Our Selves: Reflection, Ignorance, and Agency.
Q48681342Précis of The brain and emotion.
Q34758765Précis of The rational imagination: how people create alternatives to reality
Q48433505Précis of Unified theories of cognition.
Q47618626Précis of bayesian rationality: The probabilistic approach to human reasoning
Q37768246Précis of doing without concepts
Q49158300Précis of neuroconstructivism: how the brain constructs cognition.
Q36423302Précis of principles of brain evolution
Q33546183Précis of statistical significance: rationale, validity, and utility
Q36128465Précis of the illusion of conscious will.
Q38211662Précis of the myth of martyrdom: what really drives suicide bombers, rampage shooters, and other self-destructive killers
Q38219076Précis on The Cognitive-Emotional Brain
Q122981003Psychiatric diagnosis: A double taxonomic swamp
Q44404655Psychoactive drug use: Expand the scope of outcome assessment.
Q48120489Psychological and neural responses to art embody viewer and artwork histories
Q94460691Psychological consequences of the normativity of moral obligation
Q48498139Psychological constructionism and cultural neuroscience.
Q47856485Psychological models of art reception must be empirically grounded
Q91342863Psychological origins of the Industrial Revolution: More work is needed!
Q91342876Psychological origins of the Industrial Revolution: Why we need causal methods and historians
Q57147925Psychological origins of the industrial revolution
Q91342815Psychology and the economics of invention
Q110634629Psychology of cleansing through the prism of intersecting object histories
Q56060014Psychometric considerations in the evaluation of intraspecies differences in intelligence
Q47644345Psychopathology arises from intertemporal bargaining as well as from emotional trauma
Q48433107Psychophysical invariance, perceptual invariance and the physicalistic trap.
Q48433148Psychophysical scaling within an information processing approach?
Q48433129Psychophysical scaling: Context and illusion.
Q45166665Psychophysical scaling: Judgments of attributes or objects?
Q48433141Psychophysical scaling: To describe relations or to uncover a law?
Q48433035Psychophysics and quantitative perceptual laws.
Q48433084Psychophysics: Plus ça change ….
Q28285118Psychosis and autism as diametrical disorders of the social brain
Q91828948Psychosis is episodically required for the enduring integrity of shamanism
Q47857121Public health interventions can increase objective and perceived control by supporting people to enact the choices they want to make
Q47229736Punishing for your own good: the case of reputation-based cooperation
Q91829331Putting replication in its place
Q43835710Putting revenge and forgiveness in an evolutionary context
Q98286243Putting social cognitive mechanisms back into cumulative technological culture: Social interactions serve as a mechanism for children's early knowledge acquisition
Q80610329Putting the interaction back into dialogue
Q40088407QTIPs: Questionable theoretical and interpretive practices in social psychology
Q39286331Quantifying resilience: Theoretical or pragmatic for translational research?
Q91940353Quantifying the prevalence and adaptiveness of behavioral rationalizations
Q91494436Quantifying the role of neurons for behavior is a mediation question
Q57982681Quantitative neurogenetic perspectives
Q44257218Quantum mathematical cognition requires quantum brain biology: the "Orch OR" theory
Q50709708Quantum modeling of common sense.
Q45080927Quantum models of cognition as Orwellian newspeak.
Q39393522Quantum principles in psychology: the debate, the evidence, and the future
Q45058707Quantum probability and cognitive modeling: some cautions and a promising direction in modeling physics learning
Q44058049Quantum probability and comparative cognition.
Q46534412Quantum probability and conceptual combination in conjunctions
Q47888512Quantum probability, choice in large worlds, and the statistical structure of reality.
Q86789467Quantum probability, intuition, and human rationality
Q44186791Quantum structure and human thought.
Q57614042Query theory: Knowing what we want by arguing with ourselves
Q48120497Questioning the necessity of the aesthetic modes
Q42665640Questions about networks, measurement, and causation
Q48060201Quiddity and haecceity as distinct forms of essentialism
Q47948480REM sleep and dreaming functions beyond reductionism
Q48139214REM sleep, hippocampus, and memory processing: insights from functional neuroimaging studies
Q92798154Random isn't real: How the patchy distribution of ecological rewards may generate "incentive hope"
Q91940383Rational rationalization and System 2
Q80610131Rational statistical inference: A critical component for word learning
Q90042905Rationalism, optimism, and the moral mind
Q91940489Rationalization and self-sabotage
Q91940439Rationalization and the status of folk psychology
Q91940546Rationalization as representational exchange: Scope and mechanism
Q91940371Rationalization enables cooperation and cultural evolution
Q91940395Rationalization in the pejorative sense: Cushman's account overlooks the scope and costs of rationalization
Q91940420Rationalization is a suboptimal defense mechanism associated with clinical and forensic problems
Q91940466Rationalization is irrational and self-serving, but useful
Q91940476Rationalization is rare, reasoning is pervasive
Q92321366Rationalization is rational
Q91940537Rationalization may improve predictability rather than accuracy
Q91940576Rationalization of emotion is also rational
Q90042876Rationalization, controversy, and the entanglement of moral-social cognition: A "critical pessimist" take
Q91940520Rationalization: Why, when, and what for?
Q91940428Rationalizations primarily serve reputation management, not decision making
Q48433462Re-membering cognition.
Q28140029Real self-deception
Q57539898Real-world behavior as a constraint on the cognitive architecture: Comparing ACT-R and DAC in the Newell Test
Q45960839Realism and constructivism in social perception.
Q45163629Realistic neurons can compute the operations needed by quantum probability theory and other vector symbolic architectures
Q48552220Realizing the Now-or-Never bottleneck and Chunk-and-Pass processing with Item-Order-Rank working memories and masking field chunking networks.
Q123008058Really radical?
Q38918749Reappraisal and resilience to stress: Context must be considered
Q43643991Reason for optimism: How a shifting focus on neural population codes is moving cognitive neuroscience beyond phrenology.
Q58300022Reasons for the preference for symmetry
Q92590037Reasons to strike first
Q48684811Reciprocity and uncertainty.
Q87143628Reciprocity between second-person neuroscience and cognitive robotics
Q34250636Reciprocity: weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate
Q40964849Recognizing and coping with our own prejudices: Fighting liberal bias without conservative input
Q47329054Recognizing religion's dark side: Religious ritual increases antisociality and hinders self-control
Q47856725Reconciling an underlying contradiction in the Distancing-Embracing model
Q30810692Reconciling genetic evolution and the associative learning account of mirror neurons through data-acquisition mechanisms
Q61375785Reconciling the mutation-selection balance model with the schizotypy-creativity connection
Q47967097Reconsolidation or re-association?
Q48140661Reconsolidation versus retrieval competition: Rival hypotheses to explain memory change in psychotherapy
Q48140729Reconsolidation: Turning consciousness into memory
Q39286156Rediscovering confidence as a mechanism and optimism as a construct.
Q92798080Reductionism - simplified and scientific
Q92797909Reductionism in retreat
Q92797870Reductionist thinking and animal models in neuropsychiatric research
Q98286278Refining our understanding of the "elephant in the room"
Q48433300Refining the attachment model.
Q92377986Refining the bigger picture: On the integrative memory model
Q59153604Reflections on the peer review process
Q48433490Reframing the problem of intelligent behavior.
Q48587732Regularities of the physical world and the absence of their internalization.
Q60813577Regularities, context, and neural coding: Are universals reflected in the experienced world?
Q57417820Regulation of adenylyl cyclase in LTP
Q56269048Reintroducing group selection to the human behavioral sciences
Q46032147Reinventing the wheel on structuring groups, with an inadequate psychology.
Q50667089Relating the "mirrorness" of mirror neurons to their origins.
Q48432968Relation of sensory scales to physical scales.
Q48322897Relational developmental systems: a paradigm for developmental science in the postgenomic era.
Q57699691Relational priming: Obligational nitpicking
Q80610421Relations of lexical access to neural implementation and syntactic encoding
Q47558143Relative state, social comparison reactions, and the behavioral constellation of deprivation
Q80610245Relevance of unjustified strong assumptions when utilizing signal detection theory
Q47329026Religion promotes a love for thy neighbour: But how big is the neighbourhood?
Q28263076Religion's evolutionary landscape: counterintuition, commitment, compassion, communion
Q47849769Remembered events are unexpected
Q91829681Replication is already mainstream: Lessons from small-N designs
Q91829436Replications can cause distorted belief in scientific progress
Q47629273Replicators, lineages, and interactors.
Q47859335Reply to Van Lange et al.: Proximate and ultimate distinctions must be made to the CLASH model
Q38827870Reply to reviewers: Reuse, embodied interactivity, and the emerging paradigm shift in the human neurosciences
Q97524016Representation and agency
Q57947432Representation development, perceptual learning, and concept formation
Q33546194Representation is representation of similarities
Q49075066Representation of affect in sensory cortex.
Q97524101Representation, abstraction, and simple-minded sophisticates
Q92378067Representational formats in medial temporal lobe and neocortex also determine subjective memory features
Q80610188Representational limitations of the one-place predicate
Q90227756Representing utility and deploying the body
Q49077776Reputational concerns as a general determinant of group functioning.
Q60962747Research on self-control: An integrating framework
Q80610022Research, robots, and reality: A statement on current trends in biorobotics
Q48552500Reservoir computing and the Sooner-is-Better bottleneck.
Q57824572Reshuffling or inventing prosomeres: Expensive radiation or expensive neural tissue?
Q39286401Resilience and psychiatric epidemiology: Implications for a conceptual framework
Q39286327Resilience is more about being flexible than about staying positive
Q39286282Resilience: Mediated by not one but many appraisal mechanisms
Q39286229Resilience: The role of accurate appraisal, thresholds, and socioenvironmental factors
Q92589865Resolving attacker-defender conflicts through intergroup negotiation
Q34580529Resolving the paradox of common, harmful, heritable mental disorders: which evolutionary genetic models work best?
Q80610299Resonance within and between linguistic beings
Q90228000Resource-rational analysis versus resource-rational humans
Q62491039Resource-rational analysis: understanding human cognition as the optimal use of limited computational resources
Q90227761Resource-rationality and dynamic coupling of brains and social environments
Q90227838Resource-rationality as a normative standard of human rationality
Q90227856Resource-rationality beyond individual minds: the case of interactive language use
Q80610411Response to Lachman
Q91828779Responsibility: Cognitive fragments and collaborative coherence?
Q46413230Responsible behavioral science generalizations and applications require much more than non-WEIRD samples
Q50693706Restrictive and dynamic conceptions of the unconscious: perspectives from moral and developmental psychology.
Q48684755Retaliation and antisocial punishment are overlooked in many theoretical models as well as behavioral experiments.
Q60686026Rethinking brain asymmetries in humans
Q48490003Rethinking innovative designs to further test parasite-stress theory.
Q38465199Rethinking phonological theories of reading.
Q39286236Rethinking reappraisal: Insights from affective neuroscience
Q47849880Retrieval is central to the distinctive function of episodic memory
Q57228530Reuse of identified neurons in multiple neural circuits
Q46456673Revenge and forgiveness in the New South Africa
Q34501294Revenge and forgiveness or betrayal blindness?
Q47936245Revenge can be more fully understood by making distinctions between anger and hatred
Q43440580Revenge without redundancy: functional outcomes do not require discrete adaptations for vengeance or forgiveness
Q39508492Revenge, even though it is not your fault
Q47936169Revenge: an adaptive system for maximizing fitness, or a proximate calculation arising from personality and social-psychological processes?
Q43899139Revenge: behavioral and emotional consequences
Q91716243Revisiting the form and function of conflict: Neurobiological, psychological, and cultural mechanisms for attack and defense within and between groups
Q50667126Reward in the mirror neuron system, social context, and the implications on psychopathology.
Q47858505Right idea, wrong magnitude system
Q59201201Right-handedness may have come first: Evidence from studies in human infants and nonhuman primates
Q60512339Right-hemisphere reading
Q60512295Right-hemisphere reading revisited
Q48963875Robot teachers: The very idea!
Q80610051Robotic modeling of mobile ball-catching as a tool for understanding biological interceptive behavior
Q80609958Robotic search: What's in it for comparative cognition?
Q80610011Robots aren't the only physical models
Q80610057Robots can be (good) models
Q49077135Roles and ranks: The importance of hierarchy for group functioning.
Q48550836Rome was not built in one day: Underlying biological and cognitive factors responsible for the emergence of agriculture and ultrasociality.
Q58299954Rule versus similarity: Different in processing mode, not in representations
Q108613268Rules, similarity, and threshold logic
Q47859263Russian data refute the CLASH model.
Q46258029SOAR as a world view, not a theory
Q82461274Sacramental and spiritual use of hallucinogenic drugs
Q56909972Sadistic cruelty and unempathic evil: Psychobiological and evolutionary considerations
Q47859708Same or different: Common pathways of behavioral biomarkers in infants and children with neurodevelopmental disorders?
Q90227973Sampling as a resource-rational constraint
Q91612527Satisficing as an alternative to optimality and suboptimality in perceptual decision making
Q48498120Scaffolding emotions and evolving language.
Q96956296Scale-free architectures support representational diversity
Q48433097Scales falling from the eyes?
Q47558216Scanning movements during haptic search: similarity with fixations during visual search
Q58164191Schizophrenia as a model of context-deficient cortical computation
Q44749046Schizophrenia-related phenomena that challenge prediction error as the basis of cognitive functioning
Q56059269Science, pseudoscience, and anomaly
Q48551247Scientific intuitions about the mind are wrong, misled by consciousness.
Q91829744Scientific progress is like doing a puzzle, not building a wall
Q57947393Scientism, sexism and sociobiology: One more link in the chain
Q47858691Searching for unity: Real-world versus item-based visual search in age-related eye disease.
Q57837846Second person neuroscience needs theories as well as methods
Q87143659Second-person neuroscience: implications for Wittgensteinian and Vygotskyan approaches to psychology
Q39378830Second-person social neuroscience: connections to past and future theories, methods, and findings.
Q49074917Seeing and thinking: Foundational issues and empirical horizons.
Q91828751Seeing for ourselves: Insights into the development of moral behaviour from models of visual perception and misperception
Q62285865Seeing is not (necessarily) believing
Q46232047Seeing the elephant: Parsimony, functionalism, and the emergent design of contempt and other sentiments
Q30425415Seeking predictions from a predictive framework.
Q91829908Segregation and belief polarization as boundary conditions for when fusion leads to self-sacrifice
Q60039042Selecting between intelligent options
Q48432996Selecting one attribute for judgment is not an act of stupidity.
Q91829443Selecting target papers for replication
Q47858454Selecting the model that best fits the data
Q59408665Selection of human prosocial behavior through partner choice by powerful individuals and institutions
Q117280468Selectionism: Complex outcomes from simple processes
Q47805488Self-control, cultural animals, and Big Gods
Q63168463Self-deceive to countermine detection
Q80610366Self-experimentation and self-management: Allies in combination therapies
Q35981848Self-experimentation as a source of new ideas: ten examples about sleep, mood, health, and weight
Q80610376Self-experimentation as science
Q80610370Self-experimentation chronomics for health surveillance and science; also transdisciplinary civic duty?
Q80610399Self-experimentation: Friend or foe?
Q87160878Self-insight research as (double) model recovery
Q36113775Self-interested agents create, maintain, and modify group-functional culture
Q91830136Self-sacrifice as a social signal
Q91830142Self-sacrifice for a cause: The role of ideas and beliefs in motivating human conflict
Q91830191Self-sacrifice for in-group's history: A diachronic perspective
Q91517421Self-sacrifice for ingroup's history: A diachronic perspective-ERRATUM
Q47774920Selfish goals must compete for the common currency of reward
Q47774904Selfish goals serve more fundamental social and biological goals
Q56687697Semantic activation without conscious identification in dichotic listening, parafoveal vision, and visual masking: A survey and appraisal
Q57825223Semantic cognition or data mining?
Q38443419Semantic sides of three-dimensional space representation
Q123114359Sensation seeking: A clarification, a caveat, and a conjecture
Q46952870Sense of fairness: not by itself a moral sense and not a foundation of a lot of morality
Q47620126Sentiments and the motivational psychology of parental care
Q122916855Separate substantive from statistical hypotheses and treat them differently
Q35917042Separate visual representations in the planning and control of action
Q91612600Serial effects are optimal
Q47858761Set size slope still does not distinguish parallel from serial search.
Q47857140Setting the empirical record straight: Acceptability judgments appear to be reliable, robust, and replicable
Q60415351Sex differences in human aggression: The interaction between early developmental and later activational testosterone
Q55871411Sex differences in human mate preferences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures
Q126220174Sex differences in mathematical reasoning ability among the intellectually talented: Further thoughts
Q74652323Sex differences in pain
Q98833969Sex differences in parallax view?
Q34016060Sex, attachment, and the development of reproductive strategies.
Q60589868Sex-related differences in callosal morphology and specific callosal connectivity: How far can we go?
Q91828936Shamanism and efficacious exceptionalism
Q91828905Shamanism and psychosis: Shared mechanisms?
Q91829458Shamanism and the psychosis continuum
Q91828925Shamanism and the social nature of cumulative culture
Q91828997Shamanism within a general theory of religious action (no cheesecake needed)
Q91828932Shamans as healers: When magical structure becomes practical function
Q94460694Shared Intentionality, joint commitment, and directed obligation
Q49106255Shared adaptiveness is not group adaptation.
Q98286235Shared intentionality shapes humans' technical know-how
Q97523911Shared reality and abstraction: The social nature of predictive models
Q97546134Shared reality and abstraction: The social nature of predictive models-ERRATUM
Q58642401Shortcomings of the Sociosexual Orientation Inventory: Can psychometrics inform evolutionary psychology?
Q47774628Should an individual composed of selfish goals be held responsible for her actions?
Q34675291Should social psychologists create a disciplinary affirmative action program for political conservatives?
Q48433003Should the psychophysical model be rejected?
Q80610402Sidestepping the semantics of "consciousness"
Q47859856Sign, language, and gesture in the brain: Some comments
Q86789396Signal detection theory in Hilbert space
Q80610225Significant uncertainty is common in nature
Q92797964Simulating exploration versus exploitation in agent foraging under different environment uncertainties
Q97092541Simulation across representation: The interplay of schemas and simulation-based inference on different levels of abstraction
Q97523922Simulation and the predictive brain
Q59708354Single mechanism, divergent effects; multiple mechanisms, convergent effect
Q80610288Situation alignment and routinization in language acquisition
Q95929074Skill-based engagement with a rich landscape of affordances as an alternative to thinking through other minds
Q33355841Skull-bound perception and precision optimization through culture
Q47556729Sleep to be social: The critical role of sleep and memory for social interaction
Q91342910Slowing life history (K) can account for increasing micro-innovation rates and GDP growth, but not macro-innovation rates, which declined following the end of the Industrial Revolution
Q57386997Smiling reflects different emotions in men and women
Q57386984Smiling reflects different emotions in men and women – ERRATUM
Q46486290So, are we the massively lucky species?
Q44181006Social affordances in context: what is it that we are bodily responsive to?
Q87143624Social affordances: is the mirror neuron system involved?
Q80610078Social attention need not equal social intention: From attention to intention in early word learning
Q46428535Social cognition is not a special case, and the dark matter is more extensive than recognized
Q57583301Social complexity in behavioral models
Q39286260Social ecological complexity and resilience processes.
Q95929247Social epistemic actions
Q49077750Social identification is generally a prerequisite for group success and does not preclude intragroup differentiation.
Q38546443Social insects, merely a "fun house" mirror of human social evolution
Q47558238Social nature of eating could explain missing link between food insecurity and childhood obesity
Q44657169Social perception and "spectator theories" of other minds.
Q48684689Social preference experiments in animals: strengthening the case for human preferences.
Q50169195Social selection is a powerful explanation for prosociality.
Q40345669Social theory and the cognitive-emotional brain
Q91829473Social transmission bias and the cultural evolution of folk-economic beliefs
Q49077830Social, not individual, identification is the key to understanding group phenomena.
Q47558189Social-motor experience and perception-action learning bring efficiency to machines
Q48140818Social-psychological evidence for the effective updating of implicit attitudes
Q57952320Societal stratification, consanguinity and fertility
Q48550918Societal threat as a moderator of cultural group selection.
Q46054789Socio-demographic influences on language structure and change: Not all learners are the same
Q57947400Sociobiology and the problem of culture
Q60483774Sociobiology, sociology, and pseudoevolutionary reasoning
Q47653450Sociocultural discourse in science: Flawed assumptions and bias in the CLASH model
Q90066964Sociocultural memory development research drives new directions in gadgetry science
Q47977171Socioecological factors are linked to changes in prevalence of contempt over time
Q47856949Socioeconomic status, unpredictability, and different perceptions of the same risk
Q47343037Sociopolitical insularity is psychology's Achilles heel
Q34456334Sociosexuality from Argentina to Zimbabwe: a 48-nation study of sex, culture, and strategies of human mating
Q49077953Solved paradoxes and old hats? The research needed on differentiated selves.
Q36913196Somatosensory processes subserving perception and action
Q60038381Somatosensory processing subserving perception and action: Dissociations, interactions, and integration
Q47693284Some Renaissance, Baroque, and contemporary cultural elaborations of the art of memory
Q80610104Some cognitive tools for word learning: The role of working memory and goal preference
Q57370974Some considerations concerning neurological development and psychometric assessment
Q59164566Some implications from language development for merge
Q57001889Some memory, but no mind
Q48149817Some mental disorders are based on networks, others on latent variables
Q91828985Some needed psychological clarifications on the experience(s) of shamanism
Q59782694Some notes on priming, alignment, and self-monitoring
Q57947396Some philosophical implications of the rehabilitation of group selection
Q80609941Some robotic imitations of biological movements can be counterproductive
Q80610206Some sceptical thoughts about metacognition
Q125698613Song learning and dialect: More experiments needed
Q80610054Soul searching and heart throbbing for biological modeling
Q45027283Sparse coding and challenges for Bayesian models of the brain
Q124818464Spatial ability: Not enough space to make a sex difference
Q48951141Spatial language as a window on representations of three-dimensional space.
Q46255955Special human vulnerability to low-cost collective punishment
Q92797858Special, radical, failure of reduction in psychiatry
Q122946416Species differences in intelligence: Which null hypothesis?
Q62891905Speech and gesture are mediated by independent systems
Q48410094Speech as a breakthrough signaling resource in the cognitive evolution of biological complex adaptive systems.
Q48410033Speech prosody, reward, and the corticobulbar system: an integrative perspective.
Q48410073Speech, vocal production learning, and the comparative method.
Q48685458Speed/accuracy trade-offs in target-directed movements.
Q91829275Spoiled for choice: Identifying the building blocks of folk-economic beliefs
Q47558101Spontaneous communication and infant imitation
Q39193141Squeezing through the Now-or-Never bottleneck: Reconnecting language processing, acquisition, change, and structure
Q39286189Stability through variability: Homeostatic plasticity and psychological resilience
Q48288757Statistical learning and prejudice
Q28212388Staying alive: evolution, culture, and women's intrasexual aggression
Q58934743Steadfast intentions
Q47946889Stereotypes violate the postmodern construction of personal autonomy
Q98833972Still far too sexy a topic
Q60512276Stimulus selection, sensory memory, and orienting
Q91829667Strength in numbers: A survival strategy that helps explain social bonding and commitment
Q47594488Strengthening emotion-cognition integration
Q47856762Strengths, altered investment, risk management, and other elaborations on the behavioural constellation of deprivation.
Q47946844Strong but flexible: How fundamental social motives support but sometimes also thwart favorable attractiveness biases
Q46522846Strong group-level traits and selection-transmission thickets
Q48684621Strong reciprocity is not uncommon in the "wild".
Q34259064Strong reciprocity is real, but there is no evidence that uncoordinated costly punishment sustains cooperation in the wild
Q56769434Strong reciprocity is real, but there is no evidence that uncoordinated costly punishment sustains cooperation in the wild
Q91829952Strong scientific theorizing is needed to improve replicability in psychological science
Q47554896Structural priming and the representation of language.
Q47857478Structural priming can inform syntactic analyses of partially grammaticalized constructions.
Q47857202Structural priming is a useful but imperfect technique for studying all linguistic representations, including those of pragmatics
Q47857267Structural priming is most useful when the conclusions are statistically robust
Q47857212Structural priming is not a Royal Road to representations
Q47857347Structural priming supports grammatical networks
Q47857302Structural priming, action planning, and grammar
Q97523976Structured event complexes are the primary representation in the human prefrontal cortex
Q56972828Structuring an emotional world
Q47859309Stuck in the heat or stuck in the hierarchy? Power relations explain regional variations in violence
Q49075844Studies on cognitively driven attention suggest that late vision is cognitively penetrated, whereas early vision is not.
Q62665186Studying development in the 21st Century
Q47629439Studying the emergence of complicated group-level cultural traits requires a mathematical framework
Q47693208Studying the relationship between dreaming and sleep-dependent memory processes: methodological challenges
Q47856853Stuff goes wrong, so act now.
Q48826355Subjective effort derives from a neurological monitor of performance costs and physiological resources.
Q47343052Subjectivity may hinder the application of Kline's teaching framework in comparative contexts
Q91612783Suboptimalities for sure: Arguments from evolutionary theory
Q53446198Suboptimality in Perceptual Decision Making.
Q91612789Suboptimality in perceptual decision making and beyond
Q57947382Substitutability, the form of indifference contours, and some pitfalls for a maximization paradigm
Q44452486Subtle variation in ambient room temperature influences the expression of social cognition
Q48568748Subtracting "ought" from "is": descriptivism versus normativism in the study of human thinking.
Q97523966Successful simulation requires bridging levels of abstraction
Q48139368Such stuff as NREM dreams are made on?
Q47693310Such stuff as dreams are made on? Elaborative encoding, the ancient art of memory, and the hippocampus
Q48139362Such stuff as psychoses are made on?
Q48224746Suicidal protests: self-immolation, hunger strikes, or suicide bombing
Q48224768Suicide terrorism and post-mortem benefits
Q48224736Suicide terrorism, moral relativism, and the situationist narrative
Q80610405Superblindsight, Inverse Anton, and tweaking A-consciousness further
Q57532180Supplementary motor area structure and function: Review and hypotheses
Q98286308Supporting the weight of the elephant in the room: Technical intelligence propped up by social cognition and language
Q91612490Supra-optimality may emanate from suboptimality, and hence optimality is no benchmark in multisensory integration
Q37311072Supracortical consciousness: Insights from temporal dynamics, processing-content, and olfaction.
Q47594705Surprise as an ideal case for the interplay of cognition and emotion
Q36279136Survival with an asymmetrical brain: advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralization
Q60629176Symbolic behavior and perspective-taking are forms of derived relational responding and can be learned
Q92589919Symmetric conflicts also allow for the investigation of attack and defense
Q60494634Symmetries and itineracy in nonlinear systems with many degrees of freedom
Q48252367Sympathetic nervous system and pain: a clinical reappraisal
Q48149925Symptom networks and psychiatric categories
Q92798066Symptoms are not the solution but the problem: Why psychiatric research should focus on processes rather than symptoms
Q48149842Symptoms as latent variables
Q60037831Synchronous dynamics for cognitive coordination: But how?
Q47857358Syntactic levels, lexicalism, and ellipsis: The jury is still out.
Q64452728Syntactic representation in the lemma stratum
Q34941444Synthesizing complex sensations from simple components
Q57271922Synthetic approaches to cognitive neuroscience
Q47711357System-justifying motives can lead to both the acceptance and the rejection of innate explanations for group differences
Q31038112Systematic data are the best way forward in studies of teaching
Q38394039Systematic revisions to inherent notions may shape improvements in cognitive infrastructure.
Q95929240TTOM in action: Refining the variational approach to cognition and culture
Q47629460Tackling group-level traits by starting at the start.
Q60351991Tactile agnosia and tactile apraxia: Cross talk between the action and perception streams in the anterior intraparietal area
Q46455476Tag, you're it: affect tagging promotes goal formation and selection.
Q47858199Taking a multiple intelligences (MI) perspective
Q92798046Taking an engineer's view: Implications of network analysis for computational psychiatry
Q98286288Taking into account the wider evolutionary context of cumulative cultural evolution
Q45993375Talking to each other and talking together: joint language tasks and degrees of interactivity.
Q91828757Talking to others' selves: Why a valuational paradigm of agency fails to provide an adequate theoretical framework for moral responsibility, social accountability, and legal liability
Q91828700Talking to others: The importance of responsibility attributions by observers
Q39207021Task demand not so damning: Improved techniques that mitigate demand in studies that support top-down effects
Q47858813Task implementation and top-down control in continuous search
Q49077388Task specificity and the impact on both the individual and group during the formation of groups.
Q48964061Teacher and learner: Supervised and unsupervised learning in communities.
Q46065602Teaching as an exaptation
Q48962936Teaching interactions are based on motor behavior embodiment.
Q98286319Technical reasoning alone does not take humans this far
Q48473889Technological selection: a missing link.
Q91887015Temporal representation and reasoning in non-human animals
Q91887071Temporal updating, behavioral learning, and the phenomenology of time-consciousness
Q91887226Temporal updating, temporal reasoning, and the domain of time
Q56050094Testing genetic similarity: Out of control
Q50667070Testing key predictions of the associative account of mirror neurons in humans using multivariate pattern analysis.
Q48551917Testing the cultural group selection hypothesis in Northern Ghana and Oaxaca.
Q33546190Testosterone and dominance in men.
Q60480621Thanks for the memories: Extending the hippocampal-diencephalic mnemonic system
Q63195201That old familiar feeling: On uniquely identifying the role of perirhinal cortex
Q47727190The "appropriate" response to deprivation: Evolutionary and ethical dimensions
Q38223713The "chicken-and-egg" problem in political neuroscience
Q47858802The "item" as a window into how prior knowledge guides visual search
Q91887378The "now moment" is believed privileged because "now" is when happening is experienced
Q51217846The (virtual) conceptual necessity of quantum probabilities in cognitive psychology.
Q91494491The Bayesian brain: What is it and do humans have it?
Q47859392The CLASH model in broader life history context
Q47859492The CLASH model lacks evolutionary and archeological support
Q56040434The Chinese room is a trick
Q33365678The Difference Between Ice Cream and Nazis: Moral Externalization and the Evolution of Human Cooperation.
Q30572306The Distancing-Embracing model of the enjoyment of negative emotions in art reception
Q35739549The E-Z reader model of eye-movement control in reading: comparisons to other models
Q46841326The El Greco fallacy and pupillometry: Pupillary evidence for top-down effects on perception
Q91326582The Elephant in the Room: What Matters Cognitively in Cumulative Technological Culture
Q117078126The Emperor Is Naked: Replies to commentaries on the target article
Q117078128The Emperor's New Markov Blankets
Q47858750The FVF framework and target prevalence effects
Q47858718The FVF might be influenced by object-based attention
Q49078719The Fluency Amplification Model supports the GANE principle of arousal enhancement.
Q47727378The Logic of Climate and Culture: Evolutionary and Psychological Aspects of CLASH.
Q92321378The Moral Psychology of Obligation
Q35793423The Newell Test for a theory of cognition
Q91829220The Nietzschean precedent for anti-reflective, dialogical agency
Q48231953The Now-or-Never bottleneck: A fundamental constraint on language.
Q29039768The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: Converging neuroimaging evidence
Q62572422The Perception-Action Model of empathy and psychopathic “cold-heartedness”
Q62092000The Proust effect and the evolution of a dual learning system
Q38207774The Selfish Goal: autonomously operating motivational structures as the proximate cause of human judgment and behavior
Q37826467The Simulation of Smiles (SIMS) model: Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression
Q30463185The Theory of Event Coding (TEC): A framework for perception and action planning
Q47382145The WEIRD are even weirder than you think: diversifying contexts is as important as diversifying samples
Q48149719The abandonment of latent variables: philosophical considerations
Q48964510The active role played by human learners is key to understanding the efficacy of teaching in humans.
Q92797800The adaptive self: Culture and social flexibility in feedback networks
Q91342843The affective origins of the Industrial Revolution
Q50425495The alluring but misleading analogy between mirror neurons and the motor theory of speech.
Q43983131The analogy between dreams and the ancient art of memory is tempting but superficial
Q91830052The analytic utility of distinguishing fighting from dying
Q92797934The analytic utility of distinguishing fighting from dying-ERRATUM
Q49075396The anatomical and physiological properties of the visual cortex argue against cognitive penetration.
Q35058985The ancient art of memory
Q58468361The applicability of theories of phonological contrast to kinship systems
Q47727296The architecture challenge: Future artificial-intelligence systems will require sophisticated architectures, and knowledge of the brain might guide their construction
Q47857524The argument for single-purpose robots
Q48120689The artful mind meets art history: toward a psycho-historical framework for the science of art appreciation
Q48120658The artistic design stance and the interpretation of Paleolithic art.
Q92590021The attack and defense games
Q92590065The attack and defense mechanisms: Perspectives from behavioral economics and game theory
Q28647366The basal ganglia within a cognitive system in birds and mammals
Q55952876The base rate fallacy reconsidered: Descriptive, normative, and methodological challenges
Q47558167The behavioral constellation of deprivation may be best understood as risk management
Q47558170The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Compelling framework, messy reality
Q36245804The behavioural constellation of deprivation: causes and consequences.
Q48964720The benefits of an evolutionary framework for the investigation of teaching behaviour: Emphasis should be taken off humans as a benchmark.
Q47946755The biasing effects of appearances go beyond physical attractiveness and mating motives
Q90227847The biology of emotion is missing
Q92797793The biology of mental disorders: What are we talking about?
Q57448293The biopsychosocial and “complex” systems approach as a unified framework for addiction
Q61315021The birth of a confounded idea: The joys and pitfalls of self-experimentation
Q98286204The blind men and the elephant: What is missing cognitively in the study of cumulative technological evolution
Q48551036The bottleneck may be the solution, not the problem.
Q64132386The brain as part of an enactive system
Q26999890The brain basis of emotion: a meta-analytic review
Q43474183The brain is not an isolated "black box," nor is its goal to become one.
Q91829248The brighter the light, the deeper the shadow: Morality also fuels aggression, conflict, and violence
Q38827781The burden of proof for a cultural group selection account
Q57542467The case against distributed representations: Lack of evidence
Q34342292The case against memory consolidation in REM sleep
Q56443699The case against memory consolidation in REM sleep
Q47856110The case against newborn imitation grows stronger
Q38465109The case of the neglected alphasyllabary: orthographic processing in Devanagari
Q47859537The categorical role of structurally iconic signs
Q48060168The causes of characteristic properties: insides versus categories
Q91829982The challenge of accounting for individual differences in folk-economic beliefs
Q60038102The challenge of disentangling reportability and phenomenal consciousness in post-comatose states
Q38918811The challenges of forecasting resilience
Q40851070The chemosensory brain requires a distributed cellular mechanism to harness information and resolve conflicts - is consciousness the forum?
Q48473994The cognitive bases of human tool use.
Q50900663The cognitive economy: the probabilistic turn in psychology and human cognition.
Q35576024The cognitive functions of language
Q61771916The cognitive impenetrability hypothesis: Doomsday for the unity of the cognitive neurosciences?
Q38451772The cognitive-emotional amalgam
Q38452120The cognitive-emotional brain is an embodied and social brain
Q47594535The cognitive-emotional brain: Opportunities [corrected] and challenges for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders.
Q48962865The cognitive-emotional brain: Opportunities and challenges for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders--ERRATUM.
Q47629258The collaborative emergence of group cognition
Q56456484The command neuron concept
Q47849799The communicative function of destination memory.
Q51943319The comparative psychology of uncertainty monitoring and metacognition.
Q46273103The complex interplay between three-dimensional egocentric and allocentric spatial representation
Q48433101The complexity and importance of the psychophysical scaling of sensory attributes.
Q44127382The complexity-cost factor in bilingualism
Q47774721The conscious roots of selfless, unconscious goals
Q48498080The construction of emotional experience requires the integration of implicit and explicit emotional processes.
Q123219487The contents of consciousness: A neuropsychological conjecture
Q56531758The contents of consciousness: From C to shining C++
Q46496864The continuing evolution of ultrasocial economic organization
Q47858431The contribution of fish studies to the "number sense" debate
Q47858495The contributions of non-numeric dimensions to number encoding, representations, and decision-making factors
Q80610025The conundrum of correlation and causation
Q39452947The convergent and divergent evolution of social-behavioral economics
Q36113632The cooperative breeding perspective helps in pinning down when uniquely human evolutionary processes are necessary
Q49078135The cooperative breeding perspective helps in pinning down when uniquely human evolutionary processes are necessary-CORRIGENDUM.
Q95928970The cost of over-intellectualizing the free-energy principle
Q91829324The costs and benefits of replication studies
Q44764048The costs of giving up: action versus inaction asymmetries in regret
Q85631809The creative mind versus the creative computer
Q98286275The crow in the room: New Caledonian crows offer insight into the necessary and sufficient conditions for cumulative cultural evolution
Q45388682The crowd is self-aware
Q47629496The cultural evolution of emergent group-level traits
Q47343123The cultural evolution of prosocial religions.
Q47204646The cultural evolution of shamanism.
Q91828976The cultural evolution of war rituals
Q45359165The cultural shaping of revenge
Q48288960The dangers of prejudice reduction interventions: empirical evidence from encounters between Jews and Arabs in Israel
Q91828791The dark side of dialog
Q95929207The dark side of thinking through other minds
Q48551640The day of reckoning: Does human ultrasociality continue?
Q54056885The detection and generation of sequences as a key to cerebellar function: Experiments and theory
Q33546166The detection and generation of sequences as a key to cerebellar function: experiments and theory.
Q48433124The determinants of perceived brightness are complicated, but not hopelessly so.
Q29999798The development of features in object concepts
Q55546196The development of the counterfactual imagination
Q48060173The developmental and evolutionary origins of psychological essentialism lie in sortal object individuation
Q91828963The difference between the scope of a norm and its apparent source
Q49074846The distinction between perception and judgment, if there is one, is not clear and intuitive.
Q48551501The disunity of cultural group selection.
Q94460673The divided we and multiple obligations
Q48288931The dominance of the individual in intergroup relations research: understanding social change requires psychological theories of collective and structural phenomena
Q61820578The dorsal system and the ecological self
Q48473727The dual nature of tools and their makeover.
Q91886988The dual systems in temporal cognition: A spatial analogy
Q46925381The duality of art: body and soul
Q59112691The dynamic interaction of conceptual and embodied knowledge
Q33546198The dynamical hypothesis in cognitive science
Q61956848The dynamics of development: Challenges for Bayesian rationality
Q51964293The dynamics of embodiment: a field theory of infant perseverative reaching.
Q47849822The dynamics of episodic memory functions
Q56880267The ecological rationality of strategic cognition
Q46737163The economic origins of ultrasociality
Q46653805The economics of cognitive effort.
Q51592550The effect of the cognitive demands of the distraction task on unconscious thought.
Q47774750The effects of being conscious: looking for the right evidence.
Q47936359The elementary dynamics of intergroup conflict and revenge
Q98286253The elephant in the China shop: When technical reasoning meets cumulative technological culture
Q47558176The elusive constellations of poverty
Q35213154The emergence of a new paradigm in ape language research.
Q46418617The emergence of mirror-like response properties from domain-general principles in vision and audition
Q59544639The emergence of proto-objects in complex visual hallucinations
Q46370618The emotional shape of our moral life: anger-related emotions and mutualistic anthropology
Q47280928The empirical evidence that does not support cultural group selection models for the evolution of human cooperation
Q46702862The emulation theory of representation: motor control, imagery, and perception
Q47856493The enjoyment of negative emotions in the experience of magic
Q48060204The essence of essentialism?
Q48433018The evident object of inquiry.
Q48490068The evolution and development of human social systems requires more than parasite-stress avoidance explanation.
Q51816437The evolution and psychology of self-deception.
Q47857992The evolution of analytic thought?
Q30369846The evolution of coordinated vocalizations before language.
Q47858066The evolution of fluid intelligence meets formative g.
Q34707119The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans?
Q33363596The evolution of general intelligence
Q47858185The evolution of general intelligence in all animals and machines
Q33942391The evolution of human mating: trade-offs and strategic pluralism
Q47411776The evolution of misbelief
Q91828894The evolution of the shaman's cultural toolkit
Q92589911The evolutionarily mismatched nature of modern group makeup and the proposed application of such knowledge on promoting unity among members during times of intergroup conflict
Q90227815The evolutionary foundations of resource-rational analysis
Q22337293The evolutionary origin of the mammalian isocortex: Towards an integrated developmental and functional approach
Q47858359The evolvement of discrete representations from continuous stimulus properties: A possible overarching principle of cognition
Q48772383The explanatory gap is still there.
Q48587740The exploitation of regularities in the environment by the brain.
Q48252181The expressive rationality of inaccurate perceptions
Q90043022The faces of pessimism
Q47558202The false dichotomy of domain-specific versus domain-general cognition
Q46796050The fate of heritability in the postgenomic era.
Q48149621The faux, fake, forged, false, fabricated, and phony: problems for the independence of similarity-based theories of concepts
Q91829871The fire burns within: Individual motivations for self-sacrifice
Q47826540The folk psychology of souls.
Q38868706The folly of boxology.
Q35525296The forgotten role of consonant-like calls in theories of speech evolution
Q47857675The fork in the road
Q30011155The frame/content theory of evolution of speech production
Q48149611The function and representation of concepts
Q47856180The functional and developmental role of imitation in the (a)typical brain
Q57811115The functional utility of consciousness depends on content as well as on state
Q60480937The functions of grooming and language: The present need not reflect the past
Q47329006The functions of ritual in social groups
Q57400878The future of SIMS: Who embodies which smile and when?
Q95929030The future of TTOM
Q38064996The fuzzy reality of perceived harms
Q57398536The game of word skipping: Who are the competitors?
Q57086438The gap between episodic memory and experiment: Can c-fos expression replace recognition testing?
Q104506475The generalizability crisis
Q58292531The generation game is the cooperation game: The role of grandparents in the timing of reproduction
Q45077181The global shift: shadows of identifiability
Q59699666The hand leads the mouth in ontogenesis too
Q48322887The history of the nature/nurture issue
Q49078063The hows and whys of "we" (and "I") in groups.
Q57519470The human superior colliculus: Neither necessary, nor sufficient for consciousness?
Q47653429The humanness of artificial non-normative personalities
Q108912531The hunting of the engram
Q48551753The ideomotor recycling theory for language.
Q49142583The impending demise of the item in visual search.
Q38827702The implications of neural reuse for the future of both cognitive neuroscience and folk psychology
Q39419152The implicit possibility of dualism in quantum probabilistic cognitive modeling
Q48072225The importance of adult life-span perspective in explaining variations in political ideology
Q47727399The importance of being explicit
Q90227863The importance of constraints on constraints
Q48224760The importance of cultural variables for explaining suicide terrorism
Q91829988The importance of environmental threats and ideology in explaining extreme self-sacrifice
Q91829636The importance of exact conceptual replications
Q48149775The importance of modeling comorbidity using an intra-individual, time-series approach
Q47857591The importance of motivation and emotion for explaining human cognition
Q39286388The importance of not only individual, but also community and society factors in resilience in later life
Q92589967The importance of raiding ecology and sex differences in offensive and defensive warfare
Q38410319The importance of the rites of passage in assigning semantic structures to autobiographical memory
Q30366125The inevitability of normative analysis.
Q47859595The influence of communication mode on written language processing and beyond
Q58881340The influence of motivation on the responses of neurons in the posterior parietal association cortex
Q56039246The influence of thermoregulatory selection presures on hominid evolution
Q48060207The inherence heuristic is inherent in humans
Q48060210The inherence heuristic: a basis for psychological essentialism?
Q48060225The inherence heuristic: a key theoretical addition to understanding social stereotyping and prejudice
Q48076520The inherence heuristic: an intuitive means of making sense of the world, and a potential precursor to psychological essentialism
Q48060197The inherent bias in positing an inherence heuristic
Q52299745The instrumental rationality of addiction.
Q50667137The insufficiency of associative learning for explaining development: three challenges to the associative account.
Q92378019The integrative memory model is detailed, but skimps on false memories and development
Q57952402The intensity of human inbreeding depression
Q64452731The interactive-alignment model: Developments and refinements
Q48433202The interface between the psychobiological and cognitive models of attachment.
Q47823544The intrinsic cost of cognitive control
Q94460686The joy of obligation: Human cultural worldviews can enhance the rewards of meeting obligations
Q108879831The ketamine model for schizophrenia
Q48473816The key to cultural innovation lies in the group dynamic rather than in the individual mind.
Q29398725The language bioprogram hypothesis
Q57001899The learning of function and the function of learning
Q47859153The life history model of the insurance hypothesis
Q63866035The limbic-striatal interaction: A seesaw rather than a tandem
Q47857463The limitations of structural priming are not the limits of linguistic theory
Q38465157The limitations of the reverse-engineering approach to cognitive modeling
Q48473796The limits of chimpanzee-human comparisons for understanding human cognition.
Q47856812The link between deprivation and its behavioural constellation is confounded by genetic factors
Q44875968The logic of moral outrage
Q47857411The logic of syntactic priming and acceptability judgments
Q46608439The lowest common denominator between species for teaching behaviors
Q28213950The magical number 4 in short-term memory: a reconsideration of mental storage capacity
Q47727265The malleability of linguistic representations poses a challenge to the priming-based experimental approach
Q94460711The many faces of obligation
Q48433272The many levels of attachment.
Q91829405The meaning of a claim is its reproducibility
Q48433248The meanings of attachment.
Q38168630The method of loci (MoL) and memory consolidation: dreaming is not MoL-like
Q80610045The methodology of the artificial
Q61050720The mimetic dolphin
Q91829116The mind of the market: Lay beliefs about the economy as a willful, goal-oriented agent
Q50667067The mirror system in human and nonhuman primates.
Q48149741The missing developmental dimension in the network perspective
Q40173754The missing dimension: the relevance of people's conception of time
Q60624288The mnemic neglect model: Experimental demonstrations of inhibitory repression in normal adults
Q94460653The moral obligations of conflict and resistance
Q48224715The morality of martyrdom and the stigma of suicide
Q91830198The motivation to sacrifice for a cause reflects a basic cognitive bias
Q47774828The motivational self is more than the sum of its goals
Q95928994The multicultural mind as an epistemological test and extension for the thinking through other minds approach
Q92589944The multiple facets of psychopathy in attack and defense conflicts
Q47343074The mutual relevance of teaching and cultural attraction
Q47432533The myth of language universals: language diversity and its importance for cognitive science
Q30277829The myth of pure perception
Q48224706The myth of the myth of martyrdom
Q80610101The name game updated
Q80609975The nature and function of models
Q56287707The nature of hemispheric specialization in man
Q94460669The nature of obligation's special force
Q38410314The nature of the semantic/episodic memory distinction: A missing piece of the "working through" process
Q58432833The need for proximal mechanisms to understand individual differences in altruism
Q43935781The need for psychological needs: a role for social capital
Q57456854The need to consider underlying mechanisms: A response from dissonance
Q48692585The negativity bias: conceptualization, quantification, and individual differences.
Q48149872The network perspective will help, but is comorbidity the question?
Q92797825The network takeover reaches psychopathology
Q61050619The neural basis of Imitative behavior: Parietal actions and frontal programs
Q33546170The neural basis of cognitive development: a constructivist manifesto
Q38423797The neural basis of predicate-argument structure
Q80610203The neural representation of spatial predicate-argument structures in sign language
Q44643124The neurobiology of receptive-expressive language interdependence
Q38440889The neurology of syntax: language use without Broca's area
Q56896418The neuropsychology of schizophrenia: A perspective from neurobehavioral genetics
Q58430097The neuropsychology of schizophrenia: Act 3
Q47727321The number sense is neither last resort nor of primary import
Q91829157The objectivity of moral norms is a top-down cultural construct
Q80610172The objects of attention: Causes and targets
Q48826530The opportunity cost model: automaticity, individual differences, and self-control resources.
Q50667085The origin and function of mirror neurons: the missing link.
Q91494521The origin of the coding metaphor in neuroscience
Q91342806The other angle of Maslow's pyramid: How scarce environments trigger low-opportunity-cost innovations
Q57088534The other side of the coin: Intersexual selection and the expression of emotions to signal youth or maturity
Q92378072The other side of the coin: Semantic dementia as a lesion model for understanding recollection and familiarity
Q80610108The other way to learn the meaning of a word
Q47355581The out-of-my-league effect.
Q47325897The over-determination of selflessness in villains and heroes
Q48146654The paradox of the missing function: How similar is moral mutualism to biofunctional understanding?
Q47856506The paradox of tragedy and emotional response to simulation
Q47727424The paradoxical effect of climate on time perspective considering resource accumulation
Q48457597The parasite-stress theory may be a general theory of culture and sociality.
Q46608468The parental brain: A neural framework for study of teaching in humans and other animals.
Q91828705The participatory dimension of individual responsibility
Q60730164The patterns of energy used for action are task-dependent
Q47610227The perils of a science of intentional change
Q48433040The perplexing plurality of psychophysical processes.
Q57947410The philosophical foundations of animal welfare
Q47859570The physiognomic unity of sign, word, and gesture
Q47857035The physiological constellation of deprivation: Immunological strategies and health outcomes
Q44473043The planar mosaic fails to account for spatially directed action
Q92589936The political complexity of attack and defense
Q48288472The politics of moving beyond prejudice
Q86986667The poor helping the rich: how can incomplete representations monitor complete ones?
Q62398658The position of event-related EEG activity in the local/global theory
Q60242094The potential for genetic adaptations to language
Q91829849The power of norms to sway fused group members
Q91828785The practice of everyday life provides supporters and inviters of morally responsible agency
Q87161218The presumption of consciousness
Q60733050The prevalence of typical dream themes challenges the specificity of the threat simulation theory
Q47629473The primacy of scaffolding within groups for the evolution of group-level traits
Q49076142The primary (dis)function of consciousness: (Non)Integration.
Q57982732The primary visual system does not care about Previc's near-far dichotomy. Why not?
Q47629448The priority of the individual in cultural inheritance
Q39337458The problem of conflicting reference frames when investigating three-dimensional space in surface-dwelling animals.
Q87160841The problem of consciousness in habitual decision making
Q58298933The problem of resource accrual and reproduction in modern human populations remains an unsolved evolutionary puzzle
Q87161352The problem of the null in the verification of unconscious cognition
Q41969633The problem with brain GUTs: conflation of different senses of "prediction" threatens metaphysical disaster.
Q58003504The problem with using associations to carry binding information
Q97523957The productive mind: Creativity as a source of abstract mental representations
Q37455308The propositional nature of human associative learning.
Q47328979The prosocial benefits of seeing purpose in life events: A case of cultural selection in action?
Q48963594The proximate-ultimate confusion in teaching and cooperation.
Q48060222The psychology of inherence is self-referential (and that is a good thing).
Q38702998The psychology of psychology: A thought experiment
Q34250644The punishment that sustains cooperation is often coordinated and costly
Q123113985The purpose of experiments: Ecological validity versus comparing hypotheses
Q91940593The rationale of rationalization
Q44938549The rationality of suicide bombers: there is a little bit of crazy in all of us.
Q38443507The reification objection to bottom-up cognitive ontology revision
Q56081329The reinterpretation of dreams: An evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming
Q34087594The reinterpretation of dreams: an evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming
Q47857192The relationship between priming and linguistic representations is mediated by processing constraints.
Q28263000The relevance of maintaining and worsening processes in psychopathology
Q21606688The reliability of peer review for manuscript and grant submissions: A cross-disciplinary investigation
Q91829765The replicability revolution
Q48396495The representation of egocentric space in the posterior parietal cortex
Q48060177The representation of inherent properties
Q56852591The representing brain: Neural correlates of motor intention and imagery
Q48684820The restorative logic of punishment: another argument in favor of weak selection.
Q44031839The rich detail of cultural symbol systems
Q48149975The rocky road from Axis I to Axis II: extending the network model of diagnostic comorbidity to personality pathology
Q62490546The role of (bounded) optimization in theory testing and prediction
Q44531647The role of action in verbal communication and shared reality
Q47859410The role of adolescence in geographic variation in violent aggression
Q94460652The role of affect in feelings of obligation
Q92378229The role of anxiety in the integrative memory model
Q49078553The role of arousal in predictive coding.
Q47653439The role of climate in human aggression and violence: Towards a broader conception.
Q95929061The role of communication in acquisition, curation, and transmission of culture
Q60736549The role of convention in the communication of private events
Q47280898The role of cultural group selection in explaining human cooperation is a hard case to prove
Q91829995The role of entitativity in perpetuating cycles of violence
Q48473780The role of executive control in tool use.
Q50667139The role of mirror neurons in language acquisition and evolution.
Q35771650The role of negativity bias in political judgment: a cultural neuroscience perspective
Q92378015The role of reference frames in memory recollection
Q60512126The role of signal detection and amplification in the induction of emotion by music
Q96948626The role of sleep in the formation and updating of abstract mental representations
Q42649445The role of the amygdala in the appraising brain.
Q56892470The role of the brain in the metaphorical mathematical cognition
Q36209024The rules versus similarity distinction
Q49076330The science of consciousness must include its more advanced forms.
Q48139302The seahorse, the almond, and the night-mare: elaborative encoding during sleep-paralysis hallucinations?
Q56787139The second person in “I”-“you”-“it” triadic interactions
Q59282894The second to fourth digit ratio, sociosexuality, and offspring sex ratio
Q46783625The secret is at the crossways: hodotopic organization and nonlinear dynamics of brain neural networks
Q48550763The selective social learner as an agent of cultural group selection.
Q39286254The self in its social context: Why resilience needs company
Q35184432The self-organizing consciousness.
Q47774683The selfish goal meets the selfish gene
Q57395087The semiotic dynamics of colour
Q94460641The sense of moral obligation facilitates information agency and culture
Q94460717The sense of obligation in children's testimonial learning
Q94460659The sense of obligation is culturally modulated
Q30010575The sensorimotor and social sides of the architecture of speech
Q56060016The several meanings of intelligence
Q48883403The shared circuits model (SCM): how control, mirroring, and simulation can enable imitation, deliberation, and mindreading.
Q48494846The signal functions of early infant crying.
Q39452376The similarity and difference between ant and human ultrasocieties: From the viewpoint of scaling laws
Q47668673The sketch is blank: No evidence for an explanatory role for cultural group selection
Q48243326The sleeping brain and the neural basis of emotions
Q48060184The social aetiology of essentialist beliefs
Q37979928The social and psychological costs of punishing
Q90042980The social character of moral reasoning
Q39658501The social costs of punishment.
Q91940412The social function of rationalization: An identity perspective
Q91828969The social functions of shamanism
Q47946924The social neuroscience of biases in in-and-out-group face processing
Q61415134The social origin and moral nature of human thinking
Q98286285The social side of innovation
Q34250657The social structure of cooperation and punishment
Q30451079The socio-ecological approach turns variance among populations from a liability to an asset
Q56769426The sociobiology of sociopathy: An alternative hypothesis
Q55878872The sociobiology of sociopathy: An integrated evolutionary model
Q47849728The sociocultural functions of episodic memory
Q48410212The sound of one hand clapping: overdetermination and the pansensory nature of communication.
Q90043066The space between rationalism and sentimentalism: A perspective from moral development
Q46394846The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory
Q91612559The standard Bayesian model is normatively invalid for biological brains
Q48684676The strategic logic of costly punishment necessitates natural field experiments, and at least one such experiment exists.
Q48951059The study of blindness and technology can reveal the mechanisms of three-dimensional navigation.
Q38465115The study of orthographic processing has broadened research in visual word recognition
Q48964526The study of teaching needs an inclusive functional definition.
Q92377981The subjective experience of recollection and familiarity in Alzheimer's disease
Q46406933The substance of cultural evolution: culturally framed systems of social organization
Q46411812The subtle effects of incentives and competition on group performance
Q60038413The symbolic brain or the invisible hand?
Q47857223The syntax of priming
Q91829010The tangled web of agency
Q98286220The technical reasoning hypothesis does not rule out the potential key roles of imitation and working memory for CTC
Q39286290The temporal dynamics of resilience: Neural recovery as a biomarker.
Q48149497The theoretical indispensability of concepts
Q58711603The trade-off between frequency of intercourse and sexual partner accumulation may reflect evolutionary adaptations
Q36317665The type of behavior and the role of relationship length in mate choice for prosociality among physically attractive individuals
Q56443529The ultimate causation of some infant attachment phenomena: further answers, further phenomena, and further questions
Q47856914The uncontrollable nature of early learning experiences
Q48343608The unified theory of repression
Q49078033The unique role of the agent within the romantic group.
Q47856660The urge to judge: Why the judgmental attitude has anything to do with the aesthetic enjoyment of negative emotions
Q43872339The use of non-interactive scenarios in social neuroscience
Q80609978The usefulness property of biorobotic sensorimotor models: A natural source of prosthetic designs
Q34661583The validity of Dawkins's selfish gene theory and the role of the unconscious in decision making
Q38918777The value of "negative" appraisals for resilience. Is positive (re)appraisal always good and negative always bad?
Q64298961The value of clinical and translational neuroscience approaches to psychiatric illness
Q92797952The value of uncertainty: An active inference perspective
Q92378035The ventral lateral parietal cortex in episodic memory: From content to attribution
Q91342835The wealth→life history→innovation account of the Industrial Revolution is largely inconsistent with empirical time series data
Q48166713The weirdest brains in the world
Q39863990The weirdest people in the world are a harbinger of the future of the world
Q37765324The weirdest people in the world?
Q47946741The wolf will live with the lamb
Q91612501The world is complex, not just noisy
Q60771298The “benefit” of Pavlovian conditioning – performance models, hidden costs, and innovation
Q57616592The “mesh” as evidence – model comparison and alternative interpretations of feedback
Q47774795Theoretical integration in motivational science: System justification as one of many "autonomous motivational structures".
Q46943671Theories of anterior cingulate cortex function: opportunity cost
Q38465097Theories of reading should predict reading speed
Q47857842Theories or fragments?
Q80610149Theory of mind and other domain-specific hypotheses
Q80610141Theory of mind and the "somatic marker mechanism" (SMM)
Q33546180Theory of mind in nonhuman primates
Q47558207Theory of mind: A foundational component of human general intelligence
Q47688586Therapeutic affect reduction, emotion regulation, and emotional memory reconsolidation: A neuroscientific quandary
Q91829031Therapeutic encounters and the elicitation of community care
Q64111971Therapy and prevention for mental health: What if mental diseases are mostly not brain disorders?
Q91342810There is little evidence that the Industrial Revolution was caused by a preference shift
Q80609994There is more to biological behavior than causation and control
Q48252145There is more to memory than inaccuracy and distortion
Q92377998There is more to memory than recollection and familiarity
Q58003471There is more to thinking than propositions
Q48252067There is more: Intrasexual competitiveness, physical dominance, and intrasexual collaboration
Q47856147There is no compelling evidence that human neonates imitate.
Q43794708Think local, act global: how do fragmented representations of space allow seamless navigation?
Q92379532Thinking Through Other Minds: A Variational Approach to Cognition and Culture
Q91887006Thinking about the past as the past for the past's sake: Why did temporal reasoning evolve?
Q91887077Thinking about thinking about time
Q92501766Thinking about thinking about time-ERRATUM
Q91887115Thinking about time and number: An application of the dual-systems approach to numerical cognition
Q61820455Thinking developmentally about counterfactual possibilities
Q57122373Thinking in and about time: A dual systems perspective on temporal cognition
Q47857746Thinking like animals or thinking like colleagues?
Q95929050Thinking through others' emotions: Incorporating the role of emotional state inference in thinking through other minds
Q95929198Thinking through prior bodies: autonomic uncertainty and interoceptive self-inference
Q48473953Thinking tools: acquired skills, cultural niche construction, and thinking with things.
Q95928990Thinking with other minds
Q47936180Third parties belief in a just world and secondary victimization
Q47858849Those pernicious items
Q48692502Threat bias, not negativity bias, underpins differences in political ideology.
Q91829337Three strong moves to improve research and replications alike
Q60521073Three ways to make replication mainstream
Q38465210Thru but not wisht: language, writing, and universal reading theory
Q48490215Time allocation, religious observance, and illness in Mayan horticulturalists.
Q29014220Time and the observer: The where and when of consciousness in the brain
Q91887181Time, flow, and space
Q91887191Timers from birth: Early timing abilities exceed limits of the temporal updating system
Q91342841Timing is everything: Evaluating behavioural causal theories of Britain's industrialisation
Q48497989Timing: A missing key ingredient in typical fMRI studies of emotion.
Q48251956Tinbergen's "four questions" provides a formal framework for a more complete understanding of prosocial biases in favour of attractive people
Q90066968Tinkering with cognitive gadgets: Cultural evolutionary psychology meets active inference
Q60677491To express or suppress may be function of others' distress
Q91828821To kill a bee: The aptness and moralistic heuristics of reactive attitudes
Q91829254To make innovations such as replication mainstream, publish them in mainstream journals
Q37989469To use or not to use: Expanding the view on non-addictive psychoactive drug consumption and its implications
Q48964351To what adaptive problems is human teaching a solution?
Q94460675Tomasello on "we" and the sense of obligation
Q94460657Tomasello's tin man of moral obligation needs a heart
Q62607891Too much substance, not enough cognition
Q48965176Too paranoid to see progress: Social psychology is probably liberal, but it doesn't believe in progress.
Q44718940Tool innovation may be a critical limiting step for the establishment of a rich tool-using culture: a perspective from child development.
Q46067101Tool use and constructions
Q48473717Tool use as situated cognition.
Q48473824Tool use induces complex and flexible plasticity of human body representations.
Q98286241Tools as "petrified memes": A duality
Q80610341Top-down influences in the interactive alignment model: The power of the situation model
Q48140813Top-down versus bottom-up perspectives on clinically significant memory reconsolidation
Q97092524Touch me if you can: The intangible but grounded nature of abstract concepts
Q47554889Toward a balanced view of stress-adapted cognition
Q22251380Toward a general psychobiological theory of emotions
Q35981843Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue.
Q47558247Toward a mechanistic understanding of the impact of food insecurity on obesity
Q91829937Toward a more comprehensive theory of self-sacrificial violence
Q91828899Toward a neurophysiological foundation for altered states of consciousness
Q35069220Toward a neuroscience of interactive parent-infant dyad empathy
Q48918678Toward a quantitative description of large-scale neocortical dynamic function and EEG.
Q38123916Toward a second-person neuroscience
Q39286201Toward a translational neuropsychiatry of resilience
Q45962280Toward a unified account of comprehension and production in language development.
Q39290779Toward an evolutionary basis for resilience to drug addiction.
Q47610295Toward an integrated science and sociotecture of intentional change
Q49106440Toward an integrated, causal, and psychological model of climato-economics.
Q47561892Toward an integrative approach to numerical cognition.
Q34870080Toward an interpretation of dynamic neural activity in terms of chaotic dynamical systems.
Q48550997Toward mechanistic models of action-oriented and detached cognition.
Q48149861Toward scientifically useful quantitative models of psychopathology: the importance of a comparative approach
Q92589957Toward the need to discriminate types of attackers and defenders in intergroup conflicts
Q47859679Toward true integration
Q48433473Toward unified cognitive theory: The path is well worn and the trenches are deep.
Q56082961Towards a balanced social psychology: Causes, consequences, and cures for the problem-seeking approach to social behavior and cognition
Q34398598Towards a balanced social psychology: causes, consequences, and cures for the problem-seeking approach to social behavior and cognition
Q47561922Towards a behavioural ecology of obesity
Q44559403Towards a complete multiple-mechanism account of predictive language processing.
Q46034932Towards a de-biased social psychology: The effects of ideological perspective go beyond politics.
Q57710735Towards a dynamic connectionist model of memory
Q47936343Towards a multifaceted understanding of revenge and forgiveness.
Q90228025Towards a quantum-like cognitive architecture for decision-making
Q34580525Towards a unified science of cultural evolution
Q48012600Towards a unified theory of reciprocity.
Q36916671Towards a universal model of reading
Q38465133Towards a universal neurobiological architecture for learning to read
Q92590012Towards the elucidation of evolution of out-group aggression
Q47688535Trade-offs between the accuracy and integrity of autobiographical narrative in memory reconsolidation
Q33333500Trading spaces: computation, representation, and the limits of uninformed learning
Q48288770Traditional prejudice remains outside of the WEIRD world
Q60512247Trains, planes, and brains: Attention and consciousness
Q56769413Transcending inductive category formation in learning
Q42173223Transient signals per se do not disrupt the flash-lag effect
Q48252196Trustworthiness perception at zero acquaintance: Consensus, accuracy, and prejudice
Q106634831Truth or consequences
Q47856361Tuning in to art: A predictive processing account of negative emotion in art.
Q47856040Turning the tide: A plea for cognitively lean interpretations of infant behaviour
Q49075012Tweaking the concepts of perception and cognition.
Q90067034Twenty questions about cultural cognitive gadgets
Q48323050Twin and family studies are actually more important than ever
Q48433056Two categories of contextual variable in perception.
Q91887264Two challenges for a dual system approach to temporal cognition
Q60516972Two dynamic criteria for validating claims of optimality
Q47946854Two faces of social-psychological realism
Q56769410Two functional components of the hippocampal memory system
Q47977365Two kinds of respect for two kinds of contempt: Why contempt can be both a sentiment and an emotion
Q86760766Two kinds of theory-laden cognitive processes: distinguishing intransigence from dogmatism
Q92377992Two processes are not necessary to understand memory deficits
Q80610277Two steps forward, one step back: Partner-specific effects in a psychology of dialogue
Q48149662Two uneliminated uses for "concepts": hybrids and guides for inquiry
Q48370441Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches
Q60356837Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches
Q122943193Typologies: Obstacles and opportunities in scientific change
Q60720157UG and acquisition in pidginization and creolization
Q46496960Ultrasociality and the division of cognitive labor
Q48551899Ultrasociality and the sexual divisions of labor.
Q48552305Ultrasociality without group selection: Possible, reasonable, and likely.
Q48552007Ultrasociality, class, threat, and intentionality in human society.
Q48552568Ultrasociality: When institutions make a difference.
Q80610261Uncertain what uncertainty monitoring monitors
Q47727233Uncertainty about future payoffs makes impatience rational
Q45057438Uncertainty about the value of quantum probability for cognitive modeling
Q80610253Uncertainty monitoring may promote emergents
Q56050093Uncompelling theory, uncompelling data
Q55878864Unconscious cerebral initiative and the role of conscious will in voluntary action
Q47774692Unconscious goals: specific or unspecific? The potential harm of the goal/gene analogy.
Q47774863Unconscious habit systems in compulsive and impulsive disorders
Q87161150Unconscious influences of, not just on, decision making
Q45746385Unconscious influences on decision making in blindsight
Q38181640Unconscious influences on decision making: a critical review.
Q38181683Unconscious influences on decision making: neuroimaging and neuroevolutionary perspectives
Q47774885Unconsciously competing goals can collaborate or compromise as well as win or lose
Q90227962Uncovering cognitive constraints is the bottleneck in resource-rational analysis
Q60038393Underconstrained perception or underconstrained theory?
Q47857724Understand the cogs to understand cognition
Q50667110Understanding action with the motor system.
Q29618862Understanding and sharing intentions: the origins of cultural cognition
Q56903396Understanding awareness at the neuronal level
Q48498205Understanding emotion: lessons from anxiety.
Q47859768Understanding gesture in sign and speech: Perspectives from theory of mind, bilingualism, and acting
Q92378125Understanding misidentification syndromes using the integrative memory model
Q50685038Understanding social networks requires more than two dimensions.
Q48964402Understanding teaching needs development.
Q91829316Understanding the development of folk-economic beliefs
Q57532177Understanding the mind's will
Q39192508Understanding the physical attractiveness literature: Qualitative reviews versus meta-analysis
Q48288679Understanding the psychological processes involved in the demobilizing effects of positive cross-group contact
Q47858103Understanding the relationship between general intelligence and socio-cognitive abilities in humans
Q48684703Understanding the research program.
Q39202220Understanding the role of mirror neurons in action understanding will require more than a domain-general account
Q95929069Unification at the cost of realism and precision
Q48433404Unified cognition misses language.
Q48433450Unified cognitive theory is not comprehensive.
Q48433419Unified cognitive theory: Having one's apple pie and eating it.
Q48433498Unified cognitive theory: You can't get there from here.
Q47283725Unified psychobiological theory
Q48433354Unified theories and theories that mimic each other's predictions.
Q48433395Unified theories must explain the codependencies among perception, cognition and action.
Q48433411Unifying congnition: Has it all been put together?
Q38884007Unintentional behaviour change
Q48474057Unique features of human movement control predicted by the leading joint hypothesis.
Q47594724United we stand, divided we fall: Cognition, emotion, and the moral link between them
Q48149671Unity amidst heterogeneity in theories of concepts
Q58164114Unity and diversity in disorders of cognitive coordination
Q58003475Universal grammar and mental continuity: Two modern myths
Q38465235Universals of reading: developmental evidence for linguistic plausibility
Q92797875Unpredictable homeodynamic and ambient constraints on irrational decision making of aneural and neural foragers
Q86760395Unraveling the mind
Q92590057Unraveling the role of oxytocin in the motivational structure of conflict
Q47725458Unsurprising, in a good way.
Q47858627Until the demise of the functional field of view
Q30474445Unveiling phonological universals: A linguist who asks "why" is (inter alia) an experimental psychologist
Q91887455Updating and reasoning: Different processes, different models, different functions
Q91887134Updating the dual systems model of temporal cognition: Reasoning with dynamic systems theory
Q30765288Using big data to map the network organization of the brain
Q91342866Using big data to map the relationship between time perspectives and economic outputs
Q92092006Using big data to map the relationship between time perspectives and economic outputs-ERRATUM
Q30765251Using big data to predict collective behavior in the real world
Q47556713Using episodic memory to gauge implicit and/or indeterminate social commitments
Q47858956Using food insecurity in health prevention to promote consumer's embodied self-regulation.
Q47727435Using foresight to prioritise the present.
Q92589889Using political sanctions to discourage intergroup attacks: Social identity and authority legitimacy
Q92590006Using the research on intergroup conflict in nonhuman animals to help inform patterns of human intergroup conflict
Q58557733Valuable reputation gained by altruistic behavioral patterns
Q90042954Valuation mechanisms in moral cognition
Q47342932Variations in teaching bring variations in learning
Q80610216Varieties of uncertainty monitoring
Q80610429Vehicle, process, and hybrid theories of consciousness
Q80610201Ventral versus dorsal pathway: The source of the semantic object/event and the syntactic noun/verb distinction?
Q80610204Ventral/dorsal, predicate/argument: The transformation from perception to meaning
Q34218371Verbal working memory and sentence comprehension.
Q91829731Verifiability is a core principle of science
Q91830002Verify original results through reanalysis before replicating
Q46432174Vertical and veridical--2.5-dimensional visual and vestibular navigation.
Q48410165Very young infants' responses to human and nonhuman primate vocalizations.
Q39207005Vicarious contagion decreases differentiation - and comes with costs
Q38465127Vision, development, and bilingualism are fundamental in the quest for a universal model of visual word recognition and reading.
Q80610291Visual copresence and conversational coordination
Q58934630Visual imagery and geometric enthymeme: The example of Euclid I.1
Q38465223Visual perceptual limitations on letter position uncertainty in reading.
Q37163576Visual prediction: psychophysics and neurophysiology of compensation for time delays
Q38465305Visual word recognition models should also be constrained by knowledge about the visual system
Q37405380Visualizing genetic similarity at the symptom level: the example of learning disabilities
Q80610080Vocabulary and general intelligence
Q28597349Vocal communication is multi-sensorimotor coordination within and between individuals
Q50667078Vocal coordination and vocal imitation: a role for mirror neurons?
Q47859668Vocal laughter punctuates speech and manual signing: Novel evidence for similar linguistic and neurological mechanisms
Q30010573Vocal learning, prosody, and basal ganglia: don't underestimate their complexity
Q48410085Voluntary and involuntary processes affect the production of verbal and non-verbal signals by the human voice.
Q38372705WEIRD languages have misled us, too.
Q46071845WEIRD societies may be more compatible with human nature
Q35219894WEIRD walking: cross-cultural research on motor development
Q48433089Walking in a psychophysical dustbowl creates a dustcloud.
Q47558253Warm coffee, sunny days, and prosocial behavior
Q47285971Warmth and competence as distinct dimensions of value in social emotions
Q47285952Warmth, competence, and closeness may provide more empirically grounded starts for a theory of sentiments
Q49077606We agree and we disagree, which is exactly what most people do most of the time.
Q47286001We need more precise, quantitative models of sentiments
Q48684784Weak reciprocity alone cannot explain peer punishment.
Q46129523Weighing dispositional and situational factors in accounting for suicide terrorism
Q47382126Weird people, yes, but also weird experiments
Q37765325Weirdness is in the eye of the beholder
Q48962791Welcoming conservatives to the field.
Q49079021What BANE can offer GANE: Individual differences in function of hotspot mechanisms.
Q104794058What Can Experimental Studies of Bias Tell Us About Real-World Group Disparities?
Q46888641What about politics and culture?
Q47856973What about the behavioral constellation of advantage?
Q38465166What and where is the word?
Q90227821What are the appropriate axioms of rationality for reasoning under uncertainty with resource-constrained systems?
Q59675105What are the functional deficits produced by hippocampal and perirhinal cortex lesions?
Q34722223What are the mechanics of quantum cognition?
Q91342884What came first, the chicken or the egg?
Q60368900What can auditory neuroethology tell us about speech processing?
Q48498147What can neuroimaging meta-analyses really tell us about the nature of emotion?
Q47857763What can the brain teach us about building artificial intelligence?
Q35213151What catatonia can tell us about "top-down modulation": a neuropsychiatric hypothesis
Q48950980What counts as the evidence for three-dimensional and four-dimensional spatial representations?
Q46423981What do attachment objects afford?
Q38873338What do we GANE with age?
Q39286369What do we know about positive appraisals? Low cognitive cost, orbitofrontal-striatal connectivity, and only short-term bolstering of resilience
Q91828764What does agency afford the self?
Q48251998What does evolutionary theory add to stereotype theory in the explanation of attractiveness bias?
Q43425873What does it mean to predict one's own utterances?
Q49075446What draws the line between perception and cognition?
Q86761132What else can brains do?
Q60677896What exactly is central to the role of central neuroplasticity in persistent pain?
Q48473910What exists in the environment that motivates the emergence, transmission, and sophistication of tool use?
Q92378003What face familiarity feelings say about the lateralization of specific entities within the core system
Q47858655What fixations reveal about oculomotor scanning behavior in visual search.
Q57334848What forms the chunks in a subject's performance? Lessons from the CHREST computational model of learning
Q57700308What functional imaging of the human brain can tell about handedness and language
Q91830096What fuses sports fans?
Q48552408What gets passed in "Chunk-and-Pass" processing? A predictive processing solution to the Now-or-Never bottleneck.
Q91829814What have we learned? What can we learn?
Q38868709What if consciousness has no function?
Q47859558What is a gesture? A lesson from comparative gesture research
Q47629422What is a group? Conceptual clarity can help integrate evolutionary and social scientific research on cooperation
Q47561896What is a number? The interplay between number and continuous magnitudes
Q63362793What is an altruistic action?
Q47558121What is art and how does it differ from aesthetics?
Q46880787What is freedom--and does wealth cause it?
Q47553594What is it to remember?
Q46985743What is optimized in an optimal path?
Q48166702What is really wrong with a priori claims of universality? Sampling, validity, process level, and the irresistible drive to reduce
Q91829644What is seen and what is not seen in the economy: An effect of our evolved psychology
Q90043041What is sentimentalism? What is rationalism?
Q29303154What is special about “implicit” and “explicit”?
Q48962954What is teaching? A clear, integrative, operational definition for teaching is still needed.
Q43761378What is the context of prediction?
Q60718420What is the evolutionary basis for colic?
Q47858376What is the precise role of cognitive control in the development of a sense of number?
Q90227831What is the purpose of cognition?
Q61717479What is the relevance of Boyer & Lienard's model for psychosocial treatments?
Q63976344What is wrong with prototypes
Q91940558What kind of rationalization is system justification?
Q48964658What kinds of conservatives does social psychology lack, and why?
Q38181706What makes a conscious process conscious?
Q98286209What matters emotionally: The importance of pride for cumulative culture
Q33546162What memory is for.
Q57833076What monkeys can tell us about metacognition and mindreading
Q91342912What motivated the Industrial Revolution: England's libertarian culture or affluence per se?
Q91829864What motivates devoted actors to extreme sacrifice, identity fusion, or sacred values?
Q57831707What neuroimaging and perceptions of self-other similarity can tell us about the mechanism underlying mentalizing
Q80610178What proper names, and their absence, do not demonstrate
Q47849505What psychology and cognitive neuroscience know about the communicative function of memory
Q57728569What puts the “meta” in metacognition?
Q90042869What sentimentalists should say about emotion
Q44125788What shapes social decision making?
Q47554903What structural priming can and cannot reveal.
Q58003465What the Bayesian framework has contributed to understanding cognition: Causal learning as a case study
Q91830081What the replication reformation wrought
Q91887060What time words teach us about children's acquisition of the temporal reasoning system
Q30350723What to say to a skeptical metaphysician: a defense manual for cognitive and behavioral scientists.
Q87161019What we (don't) know about what we know
Q37428039What we can learn from second animal neuroscience.
Q39658508What we need is theory of human cooperation (and meta-analysis) to bridge the gap between the lab and the wild.
Q64446386What working memory is for
Q33354724What works to address prejudice? Look to developmental science research for the answer
Q61503274What's a face worth: Noneconomic factors in game playing
Q35084970What's in a baby-cry? Locationist and constructionist frameworks in parental brain responses
Q47774851What's in a goal? The role of motivational relevance in cognition and action.
Q92798032What's in a model? Network models as tools instead of representations of what psychiatric disorders really are
Q60149025What's new in animal models of amnesia?
Q48288520What's so crummy 'bout peace, love, and understanding?
Q47940862What's so insidious about "Peace, Love, and Understanding"? A system justification perspective
Q43553887What's the predicted outcome? Explanatory and predictive properties of the quantum probability framework
Q38105653Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science
Q39286395When at rest: "Event-free" active inference may give rise to implicit self-models of coping potential
Q47558197When does cultural transmission favour or instead substitute for general intelligence?
Q47558155When does deprivation motivate future-oriented thinking? The case of climate change
Q47856166When dyadic interaction is the context: Mimicry behaviors on the origin of imitation
Q47594579When emotion and cognition do (not) work together: Delusions as emotional and executive dysfunctions
Q61761428When is a reflex not a reflex? The riddle of behavioral-state control
Q60722050When is imitation imitation and who has the right to imitate?
Q47280822When is the spread of a cultural trait due to cultural group selection? The case of religious syncretism
Q47382511When nurture becomes nature: ethnocentrism in studies of human development
Q80610001When robots fail: The complex processes of learning and development
Q45774136When the predictive brain gets it really wrong.
Q91612872When the simplest voluntary decisions appear patently suboptimal
Q44060108When the strong punish: why net costs of punishment are often negligible
Q47579086When theory trumps ideology: Lessons from evolutionary psychology
Q45787496When to simulate and when to associate? Accounting for inter-talker variability in the speech signal
Q39421080Whenever next: hierarchical timing of perception and action.
Q48149572Where are nature's joints? Finding the mechanisms underlying categorization
Q47859583Where does (sign) language begin?
Q98286295Where does the elephant come from? The evolution of causal cognition is the key
Q47858079Where is the evidence for general intelligence in nonhuman animals?
Q47858836Where the item still rules supreme: Time-based selection, enumeration, pre-attentive processing and the target template?
Q47558263Where the psychological adaptations hit the ecological road
Q44868881Which animal model for understanding human navigation in a three-dimensional world?
Q59782775Which brain mechanism cannot count beyond four?
Q47610256Which evolutionary process, and where do we want to go?
Q94460720Who are "we" and why are we cooperating? Insights from social psychology
Q94460678Who are "we"? Dealing with conflicting moral obligations
Q111605341Whose words are these? Statements derived from Facilitated Communication and Rapid Prompting Method undermine the credibility of Jaswal & Akhtar's social motivation hypotheses
Q48552162Why a developmental perspective is critical for understanding human cognition.
Q47382135Why a theory of human nature cannot be based on the distinction between universality and variability: Lessons from anthropology
Q56152241Why and how the problem of the evolution of Universal Grammar (UG) is hard
Q29301542Why are children in the same family so different from one another?
Q47610310Why can't we all just get along? Integration needs more than stories
Q57843084Why decision making may not require awareness
Q37859115Why do humans reason? Arguments for an argumentative theory
Q57421505Why do individuals with autism lack the motivation or capacity to share intentions?
Q91829288Why do people believe in a zero-sum economy?
Q91829621Why do people think that others should earn this or that?
Q59782767Why do schizophrenic patients hallucinate?
Q30397670Why do we remember? The communicative function of episodic memory
Q48030197Why do we take drugs? From the drug-reinforcement theory to a novel concept of drug instrumentalization
Q80610374Why does self-experimentation lead to creative ideas?
Q47711371Why does the "mental shotgun" fire system-justifying bullets?
Q112320859Why does the human brain need to be a nonlinear system?
Q48149555Why don't concepts constitute a natural kind?
Q57403541Why don't preschizophrenic children have delusions and hallucinations?
Q47849832Why episodic memory may not be for communication
Q56050089Why help friends when you can help sisters and brothers?
Q61375576Why is creativity attractive in a potential mate?
Q91828956Why is there shamanism? Developing the cultural evolutionary theory and addressing alternative accounts
Q56067923Why minds create gods: Devotion, deception, death, and arational decision making
Q92798012Why not be pluralists about explanatory reduction?
Q45080888Why not the first-person plural in social cognition?
Q57947406Why optimality is not worth arguing about
Q55898704Why parapsychology cannot become a science
Q33230184Why people see things that are not there: a novel Perception and Attention Deficit model for recurrent complex visual hallucinations.
Q44471901Why quantum probability does not explain the conjunction fallacy.
Q47629283Why religion is better conceived as a complex system than a norm-enforcing institution
Q64125712Why replication has more scientific value than original discovery
Q28112047Why ritualized behavior? Precaution Systems and action parsing in developmental, pathological and cultural rituals
Q48266791Why so complex? Emotional mediation of revenge, forgiveness, and reconciliation
Q47859784Why space is not one-dimensional: Location may be categorical and imagistic.
Q47558259Why the CLASH model is an unconvincing evolutionary theory of crime
Q47858642Why the item will remain the unit of attentional selection in visual search
Q80610094Why theories of word learning don't always work as theories of verb learning
Q47858557Why try saving the ANS? An alternative proposal
Q56144300Why twin studies really don't tell us much about human heritability
Q91828867Why value values?
Q46797958Why vocal production of atypical sounds in apes and its cerebral correlates have a lot to say about the origin of language
Q48060227Why we assume it's all good: the role of theory of mind in early inherent feature inferences
Q48410109Why we can talk, debate, and change our minds: neural circuits, basal ganglia operations, and transcriptional factors.
Q30463189Why we experience musical emotions: Intrinsic musicality in an evolutionary perspective
Q47904924Why we forget our dreams: Acetylcholine and norepinephrine in wakefulness and REM sleep.
Q47444922Why would anyone want to believe in Big Gods?
Q47859548Why would the discovery of gestures produced by signers jeopardize the experimental finding of gesture-speech mismatch?
Q48252133Why would we expect the mind to work that way? The fitness costs to inaccurate beliefs
Q57935495Wide reflective equilibrium as an answer to an objection to moral heuristics
Q47857613Will human-like machines make human-like mistakes?
Q30458456Will the real fundamental difference underlying ideology please stand up?
Q48433064Will the real stimulus please step forward?
Q98725137Willpower With and Without Effort
Q46457389Willpower is not synonymous with "executive function".
Q47774709Winner takes it all: addiction as an example for selfish goal dominance
Q42679340Winning counterterrorism's version of Pascal's wager, but struggling to open the purse
Q48166733Wired but not WEIRD: the promise of the Internet in reaching more diverse samples
Q80610124Word extension: A key to early word learning and domain-specificity
Q80610068Word meaning, cognitive development, and social interaction
Q80610190Word-sentences and an interaction-based account of language evolution
Q30647873Words in the brain's language.
Q80610121Words, grammar, and number concepts: Evidence from development and aphasia
Q61772075Working memory capacity and the hemispheric organization of the brain
Q35891525Working memory retention systems: a state of activated long-term memory.
Q38465325Writing systems: not optimal, but good enough
Q47558125You are not alone - Social sharing as a necessary addition to the Embracing factor
Q91829821You are not your data
Q45365350You can't have it both ways: what is the relation between morality and fairness?
Q48288807You say you want a revolution?
Q45068166Your theory of the evolution of morality depends upon your theory of morality
Q91830130Zero-sum thinking and economic policy
Q56083266“An unwarrantable impertinence”
Q57278177“Genetics” and DNA polymorphisms
Q58143715“Magical number 5” in a chimpanzee
Q56812839“Mindscoping” pain and suffering
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