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Poppering the Newell Test
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 621-622
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Cognitive architectures have limited explanatory power
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 622-623
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Cognitive modelling of human temporal reasoning
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 623-624
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Real-world behavior as a constraint on the cognitive architecture: Comparing ACT-R and DAC in the Newell Test
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 624-626
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A multilevel approach to modeling human cognition
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 626-627
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Newell's program, like Hilbert's, is dead; let's move on
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- 12 April 2004, p. 627
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Cognitive architectures need compliancy, not universality
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- 12 April 2004, p. 628
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Optimism for the future of unified theories
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 628-639
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The problem of content in embodied memory
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 641-642
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Meshing Glenberg's embodied memories with negative priming research on suppression
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 642-643
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Clamping and motivation
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 643-644
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Embodied meaning and negative priming
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 644-648
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Race, brain size, and IQ: The case for consilience
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- 12 April 2004, pp. 648-649
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