Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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BF311 .C64 2004eb | Cognition, Emotion and Psychopathology : Theoretical, Empirical and Clinical Directions / | 1 |
BF311 .C64 2013eb |
Cognition beyond the brain : computation, interactivity and human artifice / Cognition and motivation : forging an interdisciplinary perspective / |
4 |
BF311 .C64 2014 | Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society : July 29 to August 1, 1992 Cognitive Science Program Indiana University, Bloomington. | 1 |
BF311 .C6445 1998 |
Consciousness / Consciousness |
2 |
BF311 .C64455 2005 | Consciousness & emotion : agency, conscious choice, and selective perception / | 1 |
BF311 .C64455 2005eb | Consciousness & emotion : agency, conscious choice, and selective perception / | 1 |
BF311 .C64456 2007 | Consciousness and cognition : fragments of mind and brain / | 1 |
BF311 .C64456 2007eb |
Consciousness and cognition : fragments of mind and brain / Consciousness and cognition fragments of mind and brain / |
2 |
BF311 .C646 2015eb | Cognition, intelligence, and achievement : a tribute to J.P. Das / | 1 |
BF311 .C648 1991 | Consciousness / | 1 |
BF311 .C653 1988 | Consciousness in contemporary science / | 1 |
BF311 .C6534 2012eb | Consciousness in interaction : the role of the natural and social context in shaping consciousness / | 1 |
BF311 .C654 1994 | Consciousness in philosophy and cognitive neuroscience / | 2 |
BF311 .C656 1993 | Consciousness : psychological and philosophical essays / | 1 |
BF311 .C6566 1998 | Constraining cognitive theories : issues and options / | 1 |
BF311 .C657 1991 | Constructionism : research reports and essays, 1985-1990, by the Epistemology & Learning Research Group, the Media Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / | 1 |
BF311 .C658 1995 | ||
BF311 .C659 2006 | Contemporary debates in cognitive science / | 1 |
BF311 .C66 1995 | Conscious experience / | 1 |
BF311 .C66 2008eb |
Consciousness transitions : phylogenetic, ontogenetic and physiological aspects. Consciousness transitions phylogenetic, ontogenetic and physiological aspects. |
2 |