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In a dynamic world, mechanisms allowing prediction of future situations can provide a selective advantage. We suggest that memory systems differ in the degree of flexibility they offer for anticipatory behavior and put forward a... more
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      EvolutionTIMEMental time travelLanguage memory Interface
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMusicVisual perception
Previous behavioural research has shown that spatial attention is bilaterally represented in musicians, possibly reflecting more equal neural development between the hemispheres. We investigated this theory electrophysiologically with... more
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The form of the structural asymmetries across the cerebral hemispheres, that support well-established functional asymmetries, are not well understood. Although, many previous studies have investigated structural differences in areas... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceDiffusion Tensor ImagingLanguage Processing
Objective: To examine whether or not university mathematics students semantically process gestures depicting mathematical functions (mathematical gestures) similarly to the way they process action gestures and sentences. Semantic... more
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This book is the product of an interdisciplinary workshop, which by the editors' own admission failed to achieve its original goal-that of solving the problem of how to communicate about communication. The hope was to develop a common... more
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      Cognitive ScienceAnthropologyLinguistic AnthropologyLinguistics
Human language is one of the finest accomplishments of biological evolution. Much of our species' success is fundamentally dependent on the capacity of language to generate ideas that allow us to escape from the immediate present or... more
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      MultidisciplinaryAnimal communicationAmerican Scientist
There are difficulties accessing students' thinking about mathematical concepts, although methods such as task observation and interviews provide some useful information. In recent years it has become possible to use functional magnetic... more
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