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Transforming a partially structured brain into a creative mind
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Creativity theory: Detail and testability
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Animal-centered models of reinforcement
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Ego-centered and environment-centered perceptions of self-movement
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The value of the consumer demand model to the science of animal welfare
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Active and passive head and body movements
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How general is a general theory of reinforcement?
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The historical basis of scientific discovery
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Conscious thought processes and creativity
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What does linear vection tell us about the optokinetic pathway?
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Fifty years on: The new “principles of behavior”?
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Behavioural restriction, animal welfare, and choice experiments
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The generative-rules definition of creativity
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Ecological efference mediation theory and motion perception during self-motion
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How to argue with egg producers
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A mathematical theory of reinforcement: An unexpected place to find support for analogical memory coding
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Computational creativity: What place for literature?
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The return of the reinforcement theorists
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The idea that space perception involves more than eye movement signals and the position of the retinal image has come up before
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Genetic influences on the environment
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