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P. Michael Albert

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Tallahassee, Florida, United States of America
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  •  45
    Berry Van berkel, wobbe de Vos, adri H. verdonk and Albert pilot1
    Science & Education 9 (1-2): 123-159. 2000.
    Philosophy of Chemistry, Misc
  •  84
    Detection of errors during speech production: a review of speech monitoring models (review)
    Cognition 77 (2): 97-132. 2000.
    Philosophy of LinguisticsLinguistics
  •  31
    Inter Religious Dialogue in Taiwan
    Journal of Dharma 25 54-59. 2000.
  • Emplois bibliques et patristiques du verbe ekporeuomai: Une enquĂȘte
    Revue Thomiste 102 (1): 63-72. 2002.
  •  66
    In Defense of Participatory Economics
    with Robin Hahnel, David M. Kotz, and John O'Neill
    Science and Society 66 (1): 7-28. 2002.
    Philosophy of EconomicsIssues in the Philosophy of Economics
  •  106
    The ventral stream offers more affordance and the dorsal stream more memory than believed
    with Rob van der Lubbe and Sander Zuidhoek
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (1): 115-116. 2001.
    Opposed to Norman's proposal, processing of affordance is likely to occur not solely in the dorsal stream but also in the ventral stream. Moreover, the dorsal stream might do more than just serve an important role in motor actions. It supports egocentric location coding as well. As such, it would possess a form of representational memory, contrary to Norman's proposal.
    Conscious and Unconscious Memory
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