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* Fodor, Jerry ( 1980 ) " Methodological Solipsism Considered as a Research Strategy in Cognitive Psychology ", Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3: 1.
Bobrow and T. Winograd, Cognitive Sci 1: 1 ( 1977 ).
Cognitive Linguistics 23, 1, 163-214.
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-Chapter 1 of I-language: An Introduction to Linguistics as Cognitive Science.
Cognitive Linguistics 23, 1, 163-214.
Journal of Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapies, 10 ( 1 ), 13-24.
* Part 7 of MindPapers: Philosophy of Cognitive Science ( contains over 1, 500 articles, many with online copies )
Caffarra, P .; Santamaria, V .; 1987, " The Effects of Phosphatidylserine in Patients with Mild Cognitive Decline: An Open Trial ," Clinical Trials Journal, 24 ( 1 ): 109-114.
Cognitive Linguistics 23, 1, 163-214.
*( 2009 ; mit O. Blanke ) Full-body illusions and minimal phenomenal selfhood Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13 ( 1 ): 7-13.
International Journal of Cognitive Technology, 1, ( 2 ), 187 – 232
Bloom's classification of educational objectives, Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook 1: Cognitive Domain ( Bloom et al., 1956 ), addresses the cognitive domain ( as opposed to the psychomotor and affective domains ) of knowledge.
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" Cognitive Semiotics 1: 123-148.
), Cognition Distributed: How Cognitive Technology Extends Our Minds ( pp 1 – 23 ).
* Talmy, Leonard ( 1988a ) ‘ Force Dynamics in language and cognition ’ In Cognitive Science, 12, 1, 49 – 100.
* Deane, Paul D ( 1996 ) ‘ On Jackendoff ’ s conceptual semantics ’ In Cognitive Linguistics, 7, 1, 35 – 91.
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Muneo, K & Lewis, C. ( 2002 ) Cognitive Walkthrough for the Web CHI 2002 vol. 4 No. 1 pp463 – 470
* Spencer, R. ( 2000 ) The Streamlined Cognitive Walkthrough Method, Working Around Social Constraints Encountered in a Software Development Company CHI 2000 vol. 2 issue 1 pp353 – 359.
* In Search of the Person: Philosophical Explorations in Cognitive Science ( November 1, 1985 )
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1 and behavioural
Feather-plucking is generally regarded as a multifactorial disorder, although three main aspects of bird keeping may be related to the problem: ( 1 ) cage size often restricts the bird ’ s movements ; ( 2 ) cage design and barrenness of the environment often do not provide sufficient behavioural opportunities to meet the bird's sensitivity, intelligence and behavioural needs ; and ( 3 ) solitary housing, which fails to meet the high social needs of the bird.
The participants were assessed by HIV testing, medical examinations, and behavioural interviews during follow-ups at 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months.
On May 1, shortly after his return, the Alouettes released him for not meeting the team's " minimum behavioural standards.

1 and theories
Other scholars, such as Schmithals, Eckhart, Demke and Munro, have developed complicated theories involving redaction and interpolation in 1 and 2 Thessalonians.
The heterotic SO ( 32 ) and the heterotic E < sub > 8 </ sub >× E < sub > 8 </ sub > theories are also related by T-duality ; the heterotic SO ( 32 ) description of a circle of radius R is exactly the same as the heterotic E < sub > 8 </ sub >× E < sub > 8 </ sub > description of a circle of radius 1 / R.
Scientific research is ongoing although a number of different theories exist ; including one proposing that the Samoans originated from Austronesian predecessors during the terminal eastward Lapita expansion period from Southeast Asia and Melanesia between 2, 500 and 1, 500 BCE.
Speculative theories such as string theory predict 10 or 26 dimensions ( with M-theory predicting 11 dimensions: 10 spatial and 1 temporal ), but the existence of more than four dimensions would only appear to make a difference at the subatomic level.
It may variously be examined as ( 1 ) a polemic against the optimistic scientific socialism of H. G. Wells whose works Zamyatin had previously published and with the heroic verses of the ( Russian ) Proletarian Poets, ( 2 ) as an example of Expressionist theory and ( 3 ) as an illustration of the archetype theories of Carl Jung as applied to literature.
There are many theories of the origin of 1 / ƒ noise.
Universal theories of 1 / ƒ noise remain a matter of current research interest.
According to alternate theories of the term's origin, " Free State of Jones " came to be associated with Jones County for one of two reasons: 1 ) in reference to the county's reputation as a sparsely populated " backwater " of the young state, whose few residents were notorious for their disdain for organized governmental authority, or 2 ) due to a period of time in the early 1840s when, due to low population numbers and lack of legal proceedings, the county was left without duly-inducted legal and / or civil authorities.
However, in the Justice Society of America Annual # 1, published in the summer of 2008, Silver Scarab explains that the events of the Crisis are remembered by the people of this Earth-2, and from their perspective, Earth-2 seemed to be the only Earth to have survived the Crisis, raising theories as to whether or not Earth-2 was really destroyed, or was perhaps replaced by a new Earth-2.
The origin of the name Wasco is subject of two different theories: ( 1 ) That it was coined from Western American Sugar Company ; and ( 2 ) that a resident from Wasco County, Oregon named it for that.
Loop quantization techniques are particularly successful in dealing with topological quantum field theories, where they give rise to state-sum / spin-foam models such as the Turaev-Viro model of 2 + 1 dimensional general relativity.
Most of the relevant theories were derived by the German geodesist Friedrich Robert Helmert in his famous books Die mathematischen und physikalischen Theorieen der höheren Geodäsie, Einleitung und 1 Teil ( 1880 ); English translation: Mathematical and Physical Theories of Higher Geodesy, Vol.
Ignatius Loyola Donnelly ( November 3, 1831 – January 1, 1901 ) was a U. S. Congressman, populist writer and amateur scientist, known primarily now for his theories concerning Atlantis, Catastrophism ( especially the idea of an ancient impact event affecting ancient civilizations ), and Shakespearean authorship, all of which modern historians consider to be pseudoscience and pseudohistory.
In N = 1 supersymmetric gauge theories instantons can modify the superpotential, sometimes lifting all of the vacua.
" He went on to identify three core commonalities of pseudeoarchaeological theories: 1 ) the unscientific nature of its method and evidence, 2 ) its tendency to " provide simple, compact answers to complex, difficult issues ," and 3 ) its tendency to present itself as being persecuted by the archaeological establishment, accompanied by an ambivalent attitude towards the scientific ethos of the Enlightenment.
"( Procopius " Περί κτισμάτων " / On buildings, book IV, 1. 3 ) Although Prokopios refers to it as " a city of Thessaly " the description is undoubtedly that of Kastoria, a city on a promontory in a lake. There are several theories about the origin of the name Kastoria.
Part 1 argues that certain ethical theories are self-defeating.
In " Le teorie di Adam Kadmon " from Italia 1 television ( Mediaset Network ) the Adam Kadmon ( character ) is a mysterious warrior disclosing very rare theories about the illuminati's conspiracy and talking about the importance of a correct application of the humans values ( wisdom, Truth, Right Conduct, Love, Peace, Non-Violence ) to free the world from the evil control of any other criminal organisation.
All these cohomology theories share common properties, e. g. existence of Mayer-Vietoris-sequences, homotopy invariance ( H < sup >∗</ sup >( X )≅ H < sup >∗</ sup >( X × A < sup > 1 </ sup >), the product of X with the affine line ) and others.
This has permitted the use of perturbation theory, normally useful only for " weakly coupled " theories with g < 1, to also describe the " strongly coupled " ( g > 1 ) regimes of string theory, by mapping them onto dual, weakly coupled regimes.
Supergravity theories with N > 1 are usually referred to as extended supergravity ( SUEGRA ).
Some supergravity theories were shown to be equivalent to certain higher-dimensional supergravity theories via dimensional reduction ( e. g. N = 1 11-dimensional supergravity is dimensionally reduced on S < sup > 7 </ sup > to N = 8, d = 4 SUGRA ).

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