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  1. A CREATIVE COGNITION

  2. R. Plomin, J. C. DeFries, V. S. Knopik, and J. M. Neiderhiser, Behavioral Ge ne tics,
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  4. M. W. Eysenck and M. T. Keane, Cognitive Psy chol ogy: A Student’s Handbook (Hove,
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  5. M. Giurfa, Animal Cognition (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.: Cold Spring Harbor Press,
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  6. R. Adolphs, “Th e Unsolved Prob lems of Neuroscience,” Tre n d s i n C o g n i t i v e S c i e n c e
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  7. S. Pinker, How the Mind Works (Harmonds worth: Penguin, 1999), 21.

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  9. R. Wallace and D. Wallace, A Mathematical Approach to Multilevel, Multiscale
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  10. For a full discussion, see K. Richardson, Models of Cognitive Development (Hove,
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  11. E. L. Ardiel and C. H. Rankin, “An Elegant Mind: Learning and Memory in Cae-
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  13. E. L. Ardiel and C. H. Rankin, “An Elegant Mind.”

  14. M. Giurfa, “Learning and Cognition in Insects.”

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  2. R. Gregory, “Th e Blind Leading the Sighted: An Eye- Opening Experience of the
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  3. M. O. Ernst, “Th e ‘Puzzle’ of Sensory Perception: Putting Together Multisensory
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  4. L. Pessoa, “On the Relationship Between Emotion and Cognition,” Nature Reviews
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