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coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language: a case study for colour

luc steels and tony belpaeme

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 469-489
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05000087 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

open peer commentary

 
 

intimations of optimality: extensions of simulation testing of color-language hypotheses

david bimler

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 489-490
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05220083 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

language, ecological structure, and across-population sharing

alexa bódog, gábor p. háden, zoltán jakab and zsolt palatinus

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 490-491
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05240086 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

implications for memetics

susan blackmore

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 490-490
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0523008X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

color categories in biological evolution: broadening the palette

wayne d. christensen and luca tommasi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 492-493
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05260089 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

how to learn a conceptual space

antonio chella

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 492-492
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05250082 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

in the beginning: word or deed?

stephen j. cowley

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 493-494
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05270085 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

language impairment and colour categories

jules davidoff and claudio luzzatti

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 494-495
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05280081 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

realistic constraints on brain color perception and category learning

stephen grossberg

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 495-496
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05290088 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

modeling category coordination: comments and complications

james a. hampton

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 496-497
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05300082 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

language and the game of life

stevan harnad

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 497-498
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05310089 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

a synthesis of many levels of constraints as a modern view of development

derek harter and shulan lu

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 498-499
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05320085 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

it is not evolution, but a better game would need a better agent

christian huyck and ian mitchell

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 499-500
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05330081 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

dynamical categories and language

takashi ikegami

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 500-501
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05340088 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

sharing perceptually grounded categories in uniform and nonuniform populations

kimberly a. jameson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 501-502
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05350084 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

seeing and talking: whorf wouldn't be satisfied

boris kotchoubey

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 502-503
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05360080 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

on sticking labels

jan pieter m. a. maes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 503-504
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05380083 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

not all categories work the same way

sidney r. lehky

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 503-503
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05370087 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

is color perception really categorical?

mohan matthen

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 504-505
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0539008X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

how culture might constrain color categories

debi roberson and catherine o'hanlon

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 505-506
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05400084 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

it takes a(n) (agent-based) village

teresa satterfield

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 506-507
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05410080 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

colour is a culturalist category

j. van brakel

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 507-508
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05420087 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

a categorial mutation

oscar vilarroya

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 508-509
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05430083 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

learning colour words is slow: a cross-situational learning account

paul vogt and andrew d. m. smith

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 509-510
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0544008X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

interindividual variation in human color categories: evidence against strong influence of language

thomas wachtler

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 510-510
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05450086 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

categorization in artificial agents: guidance on empirical research?

william s.-y. wang and tao gong

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 511-512
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05460082 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

variations in color naming within and across populations

michael a. webster and paul kay

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 512-513
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05470089 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

in the tiniest house of time: parametric constraints in evolutionary models of symbolization

chris westbury and geoff hollis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 513-514
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05480085 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

the question of the assumed givenness of the singularity of the target

edmond wright

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 514-514
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05490081 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

authors' response

 
 

the semiotic dynamics of colour

luc steels and tony belpaeme

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 515-524
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05510082 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

open peer commentary

 
 

what is culture made of?

chen yu and linda smith

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 515-515
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05500086 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

Research Articles

 
 

moral heuristics

cass r. sunstein

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 531-542
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05000099 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

open peer commentary

 
 

cognitivism, controversy, and moral heuristics

matthew d. adler

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 542-543
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05220095 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

moral heuristics: rigid rules or flexible inputs in moral deliberation?

elizabeth anderson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 544-545
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05240098 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

alternative perspectives on omission bias

christopher j. anderson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 544-544
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05230091 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

biting the utilitarian bullet

jonathan baron

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 545-546
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05250094 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

towards an intuitionist account of moral development

karen bartsch and jennifer cole wright

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 546-547
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05260090 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

neurobiology supports virtue theory on the role of heuristics in moral cognition

william d. casebeer

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 547-548
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05270097 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

about emotional intelligence and moral decisions

pablo fernandez-berrocal and natalio extremera

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 548-549
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05280093 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

moral heuristics and the means/end distinction

barbara h. fried

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 549-550
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0529009X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

moral judgments in narrative contexts

richard j. gerrig

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 550-550
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05300094 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

what's in a heuristic?

ulrike hahn, john-mark frost and greg maio

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 551-552
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05320097 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

heuristics, moral imagination, and the future of technology

michael e. gorman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 551-551
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05310090 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

invisible fences of the moral domain

jonathan haidt

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 552-553
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05330093 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

sunstein's heuristics provide insufficient descriptive and explanatory adequacy

marc d. hauser

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 553-554
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0534009X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

the next frontier: moral heuristics and the treatment of animals

harold a. herzog and gordon m. burghardt

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 554-555
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05350096 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

a selectionist approach integrates moral heuristics

robert a. hinde

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 555-556
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05360092 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

betrayal aversion is reasonable

jonathan j. koehler and andrew d. gershoff

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 556-557
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05370099 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

moral heuristics or moral competence? reflections on sunstein

john mikhail

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 557-558
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05380095 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

do normative standards advance our understanding of moral judgment?

david a. pizarro and eric luis uhlmann

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 558-559
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05390091 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

cognitive heuristics and deontological rules

ilana ritov

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 559-560
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05400096 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

intuitions, heuristics, and utilitarianism

peter singer

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 560-561
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05410092 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

wide reflective equilibrium as an answer to an objection to moral heuristics

edward stein

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 561-562
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05420099 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

gauging the heuristic value of heuristics

philip e. tetlock

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 562-563
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05430095 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

towards a taxonomy of modes of moral decision-making

elke u. weber and jessica s. ancker

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 563-564
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05440091 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

regulation of risks

paul weirich

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 564-565
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05450098 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

author's response

 
 

on moral intuitions and moral heuristics: a response

cass r. sunstein

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 565-570
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05460094 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

Research Articles

 
 

survival with an asymmetrical brain: advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralization

giorgio vallortigara and lesley j. rogers

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 575-589
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05000105 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

open peer commentary

 
 

partial reversal and the functions of lateralisation

richard john andrew

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 589-590
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05220101 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

do asymmetrical differences in primate brains correspond to cerebral lateralization?

douglas c. broadfield

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 590-591
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05230108 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

cerebral lateralisation, “social constraints,” and coordinated anti-predator responses

culum brown

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 591-592
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05240104 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

developmental systems, evolutionarily stable strategies, and population laterality

michael b. casey

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 592-593
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05250100 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

genes as primary determinants of population level lateralisation

miguel l. concha

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 593-594
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05260107 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

the trade-off between symmetry and asymmetry

michael c. corballis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 594-595
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05270103 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

the cerebral torque and directional asymmetry for hand use are correlates of the capacity for language in homo sapiens

timothy j. crow

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 595-596
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0528010X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

causal relations between asymmetries at the individual level?

rebecca g. deason, david r. andresen and chad j. marsolek

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 596-597
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05290106 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

behavioral symmetry and reverse asymmetry in the chick and rat

victor h. denenberg

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 597-597
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05300100 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

rethinking brain asymmetries in humans

bianca dräger, caterina breitenstein and stefan knecht

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 598-599
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05320103 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

interactions between genetic and environmental factors determine direction of population lateralization

chao deng

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 598-598
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05310107 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

darwin's legacy and the evolution of cerebral asymmetries

onur güntürkün

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 599-600
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0533010X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

the left-side bias for holding human infants: an everyday directional asymmetry in the natural environment

lauren julius harris and jason b. almerigi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 600-601
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05340106 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

behavioral left-right asymmetry extends to arthropods

boudewijn adriaan heuts and tibor brunt

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 601-602
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05350102 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

the riddle of nature and nurture – lateralization has an epigenetic trait

martina manns

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 602-603
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05360109 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

constraints from handedness on the evolution of brain lateralization

maryanne martin and gregory v. jones

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 603-604
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05370105 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

selection pressure on the decision-making process in conflict

toshiya matsushima

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 604-605
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05380101 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

natural selection of asymmetric traits operates at multiple levels

michael k. mcbeath and thomas g. sugar

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 605-606
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05390108 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

unity in the wild variety of nature, or just variety?

i. c. mcmanus

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 606-608
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05400102 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

asymmetrical behavior without an asymmetrical brain: corpus callosum and neuroplasticity

andrei c. miu

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 608-609
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05420105 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

putting things right: “why” before “how

á. miklósi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 608-608
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05410109 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

population lateralization arises in simulated evolution of non-interacting neural networks

james a. reggia and alexander grushin

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 609-611
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05430101 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

optimization through lateralization: the evolution of handedness

robert l. sainburg and robert b. eckhardt

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 611-612
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05440108 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

when dominance and sex are both right

james a. schirillo and melissa fox

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 612-613
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05450104 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

cerebral asymmetry: from survival strategies to social behaviour

jechil sieratzki and bencie woll

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 613-614
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05460100 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

evolutionary tango: perceptual asymmetries as a trick of sexual selection

luca tommasi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 614-615
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05470107 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
 

authors' response

 
 

forming an asymmetrical brain: genes, environment, and evolutionarily stable strategies

giorgio vallortigara and lesley j. rogers

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 04, August 2005, pp 615-623
doi:10.1017/S0140525X05480103 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Sep 2005
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