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List of bibliographic references indexed by Behav Brain Sci

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 120.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000248 (2009) Nicholas Evans [Australie] ; Stephen C. Levinson [Pays-Bas]With diversity in mind: Freeing the language sciences from Universal Grammar
000249 (2009) Edith L. BavinWidening the field: The process of language acquisition
000250 (2009) Bob Mcmurray [États-Unis] ; Edward Wasserman [États-Unis]Variability in languages, variability in learning?
000251 (2009) Iris Berent [États-Unis]Unveiling phonological universals: A linguist who asks “why” is (inter alia) an experimental psychologist
000252 (2009) Paul Smolensky [États-Unis] ; Emmanuel DupouxUniversals in cognitive theories of language
000253 (2009) Michael Tomasello [Allemagne]Universal grammar is dead
000254 (2009) Derek C. Penn [États-Unis] ; Keith J. Holyoak [États-Unis] ; Daniel J. Povinelli [États-Unis]Universal grammar and mental continuity: Two modern myths
000256 (2009) Daniel Harbour [Royaume-Uni]The universal basis of local linguistic exceptionality
000257 (2009) Steven Pinker [États-Unis] ; Ray Jackendoff [États-Unis]The reality of a universal language faculty
000258 (2009) Heidi Waterfall [États-Unis] ; Shimon Edelman [États-Unis]The neglected universals: Learnability constraints and discourse cues
000259 (2009) Nicholas Evans [Australie] ; Stephen C. Levinson [Pays-Bas]The myth of language universals: Language diversity and its importance for cognitive science
000260 (2009) Morten H. Christiansen [États-Unis] ; Nick Chater [Royaume-Uni]The myth of language universals and the myth of universal grammar
000261 (2009) Luigi Rizzi [Italie]The discovery of language invariance and variation, and its relevance for the cognitive sciences
000262 (2009) Martin HaspelmathThe best-supported language universals refer to scalar patterns deriving from processing cost
000264 (2009) William Croft [États-Unis]Syntax is more diverse, and evolutionary linguistics is already here
000265 (2009) Bjorn Merker [Suède]Returning language to culture by way of biology
000266 (2009) Andrew Nevins [États-Unis]On formal universals in phonology
000268 (2009) Mark C. Baker [États-Unis]Language universals: Abstract but not mythological
000269 (2009) A. Charles Catania [États-Unis]Language evolution: Two tracks are not enough
000270 (2009) Maggie TallermanIf language is a jungle, why are we all cultivating the same plot?
000273 (2009) Geoffrey K. Pullum [Royaume-Uni] ; Barbara C. Scholz [Royaume-Uni]For universals (but not finite-state learning) visit the zoo
000275 (2009) Adele E. Goldberg [États-Unis]Essentialism gives way to motivation
000277 (2009) Daniel Margoliash [États-Unis] ; Howard C. Nusbaum [États-Unis]Animal comparative studies should be part of linguistics
000278 (2009) David PesetskyAgainst taking linguistic diversity at “face value”
000279 (2009) Robert Freidin [États-Unis]A note on methodology in linguistics
000C30 (1995) Andrew Futterman [États-Unis] ; Garland E. Allen [États-Unis]“Just So” stories and sociopathy
000C31 (1995) Robert Plomin [Royaume-Uni]“Genetics” and DNA polymorphisms
000C33 (1995) John Barresi [Canada]You can cheat people, but not nature!
000C34 (1995) M. Deric Bownds [États-Unis] ; Vadim Y. Arshavsky [États-Unis]What are the mechanisms of photoreceptor adaptation?
000C35 (1995) Helen E. Ross [Royaume-Uni]Weight and mass as psychophysical attributes
000C38 (1995) Satoru Kawamura [Japon]Unsolved issues in S-modulin/recoverin study
000C39 (1995) Kamon Sanada [Japon] ; Yoshitaka Fukada [Japon]Unique lipids and unique properties of retinal proteins
000C40 (1995) Richard W. J. Neufeld [Canada]Touchstones of abnormal personality theory
000C41 (1995) Jürgen Schröder [France]Token-identity, consciousness, and the connection principle
000C42 (1995) Rosalie K. Crouch [États-Unis] ; D. Wesley Corson [États-Unis]The structure of rhodopsin and mechanisms of visual adaptation
000C43 (1995) Wim E. Crusio [France]The sociopathy of sociobiology
000C44 (1995) Kent G. Bailey [États-Unis]The sociopath: Cheater or warrior hawk?
000C45 (1995) Linda Mealey [Australie]The sociobiology of sociopathy: An integrated evolutionary model
000C47 (1995) Nancy Eisenberg [États-Unis]The role of emotion in sociopathy: Contradictions and unanswered questions
000C48 (1995) Marinus H. Van Ijzendoorn [Pays-Bas]The role of attachment in the development and prevention of sociopathy
000C49 (1995) Gisli H. Gudjonsson [Royaume-Uni]The primary/secondary distinction of psychopathy: A clinical perspective
000C50 (1995) Martin Kurthen [Allemagne] ; Detlef B. Linke [Allemagne]The ontology of aspectual shape
000C51 (1995) Edward A. Dratz [États-Unis]The key to rhodopsin function lies in the structure of its interface with transducin
000C52 (1995) Douglas Wahlsten [Canada]The genetic kaleidoscope of vision
000C53 (1995) Aurelio José Figueredo [États-Unis]The epigenesis of sociopathy
000C54 (1995) Arlene D. Albert [États-Unis] ; Philip L. Yeagle [États-Unis]The determination of rhodopsin structure may require alternative approaches
000C55 (1995) Robert S. Molday [Canada] ; Yi-Te Hsu [Canada]The cGMP-gated channel of photoreceptor cells: Its structural properties and role in phototransduction
000C56 (1995) R. Michael Garavito [États-Unis]The atomic structure of visual rhodopsin: How and when?
000C59 (1995) John ArcherTesting Mealey's model: The need to demonstrate an ESS and to establish the role of testosterone
000C60 (1995) Daniel D. OprianStructure of the cGMP-gated channel
000C61 (1995) Lawrence W. Haynes [Canada]Structure and physiology of photoreceptor cGMP-gated cation channels

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