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Plasticity of phonological categories
Role of emotion and attention in variations in sexual desire
Learning affordances for maximum distance throws in the context of learning to throw
The effects of social information, social norms and social identity on giving
Walking to reach: Information variables and control strategies for nested actions
The architecture of grammar in artificial grammar learning: Formal biases in the acquisition of morphophonology and the nature of the learning task
The effect of relative frequency of knowledge of results on the acquisition and retention of simple motor skills in the contextual interference paradigm
A dynamic model of planning behaviors in multi-stage risky decision tasks
Metric shape can be perceived accurately and used both for object recognition and visually guided action
Auditory evoked potentials: Synchronization and inhibition in the neonatal ventral hippocampal lesion rat model of schizophrenia
Development of systematic object viewpoint selection during active object manipulation from late infancy to early childhood
The effect of ethanol on impulsivity in high alcohol preferring mice
Multisensory integration of audition and vision in object recognition and speech perception
Non-independent mate choice in humans: Deciphering and utilizing information in a social environment
Incentives, innovation, and imitation: Social learning in a networked group
The boundaries for ad creativity---Effects of type of divergence, type of consumer involvement, and affective state
More than finger counting: Shared resources between finger tapping and arithmetic
Processing disgusting media: An examination of the interactions of motivational activation, in-group membership and attitudes with emotional responses, cognitive processing, and psychophysiological indicators of disgust