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  1. Natural language and natural selection.Steven Pinker & Paul Bloom - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):707-27.
    Many people have argued that the evolution of the human language faculty cannot be explained by Darwinian natural selection. Chomsky and Gould have suggested that language may have evolved as the by-product of selection for other abilities or as a consequence of as-yet unknown laws of growth and form. Others have argued that a biological specialization for grammar is incompatible with every tenet of Darwinian theory – that it shows no genetic variation, could not exist in any intermediate forms, confers (...)
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  • Natural selection and natural language.Steven Pinker & Paul Bloom - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):707-784.
    Many people have argued that the evolution of the human language faculty cannot be explained by Darwinian natural selection. Chomsky and Gould have suggested that language may have evolved as the by-product of selection for other abilities or as a consequence of as-yet unknown laws of growth and form. Others have argued that a biological specialization for grammar is incompatible with every tenet of Darwinian theory – that it shows no genetic variation, could not exist in any intermediate forms, confers (...)
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  • Ecological constraints on internal representation: Resonant kinematics of perceiving, imagining, thinking, and dreaming.Roger N. Shepard - 1984 - Psychological Review 91 (4):417-447.
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  • Reality monitoring.Marcia K. Johnson & Carol L. Raye - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (1):67-85.
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  • Is visual imagery really visual: Some overlooked evidence from neuropsychology.Martha J. Farah - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (3):307-17.
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  • The relation of eye movements, body motility, and external stimuli to dream content.William Dement & Edward A. Wolpert - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (6):543.
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  • Lucid dreaming: Psychophysiological studies of consciousness during Rem sleep.S. LaBerge - 1990 - In R. Bootsen, John F. Kihlstrom & Daniel L. Schacter (eds.), Sleep and Cognition. American Psychological Association Press.
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  • Imagery: Definition and types.Alan Richardson - 1983 - In Anees A. Sheikh (ed.), Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. Wiley. pp. 3--42.
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  • What is a dream?M. Seligman & A. Yellen - 1987 - Behavior Research and Therapy 25:1-24.
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  • Imagery and consciousness: A theoretical review.D. F. Marks - 1983 - In Anees A. Sheikh (ed.), Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. Wiley. pp. 96--130.
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  • Statistics of Dreams.M. W. Calkins - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3:228.
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  • A neurologically plausible model of individual differences in visual mental imagery.Stephen M. Kosslyn, Michael H. Van Kleeck & Kris N. Kirby - 1990 - In P. J. Hampson, D. F. Marks & Janet Richardson (eds.), Imagery: Current Developments. Routledge.
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  • Rapid eye movement sleep and cortical homeostasis.Harmon S. Ephron & Patricia Carrington - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (6):500-526.
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  • Imagery and blindness.Susanna Millar - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):201-202.
    My concerns are about the phrase β€œthe nature of imagery,” and the interpretation of findings with blind people. This discussion considers reports of imagery by congenitally totally blind people, and what should not be inferred from comparing efficiency levels of blind and sighted people in spatial tasks.
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  • Mental elements of dreams.Will S. Monroe - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (24):650-652.
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  • Assessment of mental imagery.Peter W. Sheehan, R. Ashton & K. White - 1983 - In Anees A. Sheikh (ed.), Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. Wiley. pp. 189--221.
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