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Express saccades: A separable population?
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BBS Associateship
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 793-794
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Comments on the Connection Principle
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 189-190
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Evolution, teleology, intentionality
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 389-391
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Front matter
BBS volume 16 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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Are express saccades anticipatory?
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Settling the stimulus-substitution issue is a prerequisite for sound nonteleological neural analysis of heart-rate deceleration conditioning
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 392-393
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Consciousness and focal attention: Answer to John Searle
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 191-193
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A dilemma for Searle's argument for the Connection Principle
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 194-195
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BBS volume 16 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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Indexing and the control of express saccades
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Continuing Commentary
Classical conditioning: The hegemony is not ubiquitous
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- 04 February 2010, p. 393
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Modes of saccade generation and their attentional control
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Stimulus correlations in complex operant settings
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 393-394
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Causal dispositions, aspectual shape and intentionality
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 196-197
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Functions and effects of Pavlovian stimuli
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 394-398
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What next? Ramifications for empirical psychology
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 197-198
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How subtle is Gödel's theorem? More on Roger Penrose
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 611-612
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Consciousness, attention and the Connection Principle
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 198-203
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Peer review reliability: The hierarchy of the sciences
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 398-399
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