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The making of human concepts

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Where do concepts come from? / Denis Mareschal, Paul C. Quinn, and Stephen E.G. Lea
What are categories and concepts? / Gregory Murphy
Rules and similarity in adult concept learning / James Close ... [et al.]
Mechanistic models of associative and rule-based category learning / Bradley C. Love and Marc Tomlinson
The neurobiology of categorization / F. Gregory Ashby and Matthew J. Crossley
Different kinds of concepts and different kinds of words: what words do for human cognition / Sandra R. Waxman and Susan A. Gelman
Concepts and culture / Norbert Ross and Michael Tidwell
Category learning and concept learning in birds / Olga F. Lazareva and Edward A. Wasserman
Concept learning in nonprimate mammals: in search of evidence / Stephen E.G. Lea
Concepts in monkeys / Michèle Fabre-Thorpe
Cognitive development in chimpanzees: a trade-off between memory and abstraction? / Tetsuro Matsuzawa
Categorization and concept formation in human infants / Barbara A. Younger
The making of an abstract concept: natural number / Susan Carey
Concepts in human adults / James A. Hampton
Darwin and development: why ontogeny does not recapitualte phylogeny for human concepts / Frank C. Keil and George E. Newman
More than concepts: how multiple integrations make human intelligence / Linda B. Smith
The evolution of concepts: a timely look / Michael C. Corballis and Thomas Suddendorf
The making of human concepts / Denis Mareschal, Paul C. Quinn and Stephen E.G. Lea.

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