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Simulating others : the basis of human cognition?
(2004)
The paper critiques the argument of Michael Tomasello’s Cultural Origins of Human Cognition (1999). This culture-first theory is judged to be a good sketch of how nature predisposes humans for talk. Above all, this is ...
Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship through Outdoor Education : Gardening as a Focus
(Register of Research in Primary Geography, 2004)
Understanding student behaviour in schools: : a Diversity of Approaches
(David Fulton Publishing Ltd., 2004)
The expert contributors to this book make sense of the different approaches to understanding pupil behaviour in schools, providing a comprehensive overview thorough discussion of key topics. The book covers: Cultural issues ...
Multi-level responses to behavioural issues in schools
(David Fulton Publishing Ltd., 2004)
The challenges posed by the behaviour of some pupils can only be properly addressed if support is extended beyond the classroom. Linking theory and practice, this book outlines a range of assessment and intervention ...
Migration and fusion of tactile sensation - premorbid susceptibility to allochiria, neglect and extinction?
(2004)
Migration of tactile sensation was found to occur very frequently in about 25% of normal people (High Error subjects) and very infrequently in others. When synchronous stimuli touched the two hands, if the unattended ...
Simultaneous radar and aircraft observations of mixed-phase cloud at the 100m scale
(2004)
Three UK C-130 aircraft flights performed in conjunction with the Chilbolton Advanced Meteorological Radar were carried out in mixed-phase clouds. The aircraft instrumentation included the Small Ice Detector (SID) and ...
How to do things without words : infants, utterance-activity and distributed cognition
(2004)
Clark and Chalmers [Analysis 58 (1998) 7] defend the hypothesis of an ‘extended mind', maintaining that beliefs and other paradigmatic mental states can be implemented outside the central nervous system or body. Aspects ...