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    Undermining the foundations: Questioning the basic notions of associationism and mental representation
    with Travis A. Riddle and John A. Bargh
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2): 218-219. 2009.
    Perhaps the time has come to re-examine the basic notions of cognitive science. Together with previous challenges against associationism, the target article should be viewed as a call to arms to re-evaluate the empirical basis for contemporary conceptualizations of human learning and the notion of a concept that has become too imprecise for describing the elements of cognition
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    Homing in on consciousness in the nervous system: An action-based synthesis
    with Christine A. Godwin, Tiffany K. Jantz, Stephen C. Krieger, and Adam Gazzaley
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39 1-70. 2016.
    What is the primary function of consciousness in the nervous system? The answer to this question remains enigmatic, not so much because of a lack of relevant data, but because of the lack of a conceptual framework with which to interpret the data. To this end, we have developed Passive Frame Theory, an internally coherent framework that, from an action-based perspective, synthesizes empirically supported hypotheses from diverse fields of investigation. The theory proposes that the primary functi…Read more
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    Competition between Cognitive Control and Encapsulated, Unconscious Inferences: Are Aha-Experiences Special?
    with Donish Cushing and Anthony G. Velasquez
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.