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    Corticostriatal Field Potentials Are Modulated at Delta and Theta Frequencies during Interval-Timing Task in Rodents.Eric B. Emmons, Rafael N. Ruggiero, Ryan M. Kelley, Krystal L. Parker & Nandakumar S. Narayanan - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The impact of reporting magnetic resonance imaging incidental findings in the Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort.Rhian Touyz, Amy Subar, Ian Janssen, Bob Reid, Eldon Smith, Caroline Wong, Pierre Boyle, Jean Rouleau, F. Henriques, F. Marcotte, K. Bibeau, E. Larose, V. Thayalasuthan, A. Moody, F. Gao, S. Batool, C. Scott, S. E. Black, C. McCreary, E. Smith, M. Friedrich, K. Chan, J. Tu, H. Poiffaut, J. -C. Tardif, J. Hicks, D. Thompson, L. Parker, R. Miller, J. Lebel, H. Shah, D. Kelton, F. Ahmad, A. Dick, L. Reid, G. Paraga, S. Zafar, N. Konyer, R. de Souza, S. Anand, M. Noseworthy, G. Leung, A. Kripalani, R. Sekhon, A. Charlton, R. Frayne, V. de Jong, S. Lear, J. Leipsic, A. -S. Bourlaud, P. Poirier, E. Ramezani, K. Teo, D. Busseuil, S. Rangarajan, H. Whelan, J. Chu, N. Noisel, K. McDonald, N. Tusevljak, H. Truchon, D. Desai, Q. Ibrahim, K. Ramakrishnana, C. Ramasundarahettige, S. Bangdiwala, A. Casanova, L. Dyal, K. Schulze, M. Thomas, S. Nandakumar, B. -M. Knoppers, P. Broet, J. Vena, T. Dummer, P. Awadalla, Matthias G. Friedrich, Douglas S. Lee, Jean-Claude Tardif, Erika Kleiderman & Marcotte - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundIn the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds (CAHHM) cohort, participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, heart, and abdomen, that generated incidental findings (IFs). The approach to managing these unexpected results remain a complex issue. Our objectives were to describe the CAHHM policy for the management of IFs, to understand the impact of disclosing IFs to healthy research participants, and to reflect on the ethical obligations of researchers in future MRI studies.MethodsBetween 2013 and 2019, 8252 participants (...)
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    Leader Mindfulness and Employee Performance: A Sequential Mediation Model of LMX Quality, Interpersonal Justice, and Employee Stress.Jochen Reb, Sankalp Chaturvedi, Jayanth Narayanan & Ravi S. Kudesia - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (3):745-763.
    In the present research, we examine the relation between leader mindfulness and employee performance through the lenses of organizational justice and leader-member relations. We hypothesize that employees of more mindful leaders view their relations as being of higher leader-member exchange quality. We further hypothesize two mediating mechanisms of this relation: increased interpersonal justice and reduced employee stress. In other words, we posit that employees of more mindful leaders feel treated with greater respect and experience less stress. Finally, we predict that (...)
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    Learning to Troubleshoot: Multistrategy Learning of Diagnostic Knowledge for a Real‐World Problem‐Solving Task.Ashwin Ram, S. Narayanan & Michael T. Cox - 1995 - Cognitive Science 19 (3):289-340.
    This article presents a computational model of the learning of diagnostic knowledge, based on observations of human operators engaged in real-world troubleshooting tasks. We present a model of problem solving and learning in which the reasoner introspects about its own performance on the problem-solving task, identifies what it needs to learn to improve its performance, formulates learning goals to acquire the required knowledge, and pursues its learning goals using multiple learning strategies. The model is implemented in a computer system which (...)
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  5. 20. Exploitation of Cottonseed for Oil & Other Economic Byproducts.S. S. Narayanan & R. G. Dani - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 138.
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  6. 'Siòsòta Narasiòmha 'Såastri's Vivasvatprabhåa a Commentary on Brahmasåutra 'Såaçnkara Bhåaòsya'.âsiòsòta Narasiòmha âsåastråi, V. Venkataramana Reddy & T. S. R. Narayanan - 2003 - Sri Venkateswara University, Oriental Research Institute.
     
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    Explaining effervescence: Investigating the relationship between shared social identity and positive experience in crowds.Nick Hopkins, Stephen D. Reicher, Sammyh S. Khan, Shruti Tewari, Narayanan Srinivasan & Clifford Stevenson - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (1):20-32.
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    Worsening Schisms in Thai Domestic Politics.Narayanan Ganesan - 2010 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 11 (1):125-147.
    The September 2006 military coup against the Thaksin government in Thailand has had a profound impact on Thai politics. It has arrested the process of democratic consolidation that was set in motion in the country in the 1990s. Although many of Thaksin's policies lacked the spirit of democratic governance, he was democratically elected and was ousted from power unconstitutionally. The entire tenure of Thaksin has brought to the fore two deep cleavages in Thailand. The first of these is the deep (...)
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    S. Radhakrishnan.Prema Nandakumar - 1992 - New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
    On the life and works of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, 1888-1975, Indian philosopher and statesman.
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    Ādi Śaṅkara: finite to the infinite.Prema Nandakumar - 2013 - Veliyanad: Chinmaya International Foundation. Edited by R. Balasubramanian.
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    A characterization of constructive dimension.Satyadev Nandakumar - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (2):185-200.
    In the context of Kolmogorov's algorithmic approach to the foundations of probability, Martin‐Löf defined the concept of an individual random sequence using the concept of a constructive measure 1 set. Alternate characterizations use constructive martingales and measures of impossibility. We prove a direct conversion of a constructive martingale into a measure of impossibility and vice versa such that their success sets, for a suitably defined class of computable probability measures, are equal. The direct conversion is then generalized to give a (...)
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    Sensing the self in spiritual experience.V. Hari Narayanan - 2021 - Mind and Society 20 (1):25-40.
    The paper seeks to argue that the feeling of being part of a larger whole, considered to be a major feature of spiritual experience in some traditions, amounts to a change in the way the self is pre-reflectively understood. Further, the paper argues that some recent developments in the study of cognition support the case for such a revision in self-conception, and this can be used to build up a secular understanding of spirituality. The paper proceeds by making use of (...)
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    Animal ethics and Hinduism’s milking, mothering legends: analysing Krishna the butter thief and the Ocean of Milk.Yamini Narayanan - 2018 - Sophia 57 (1):133-149.
    The Hindu ethic of cow protectionism is legislatively interpreted in many Indian states through the criminalisation of cow slaughter, and beef consumption, obscuring dairying’s direct role in the butchery of spent female and unproductive male bovines. Cow milk, however, is celebrated as sacred in scriptural and ritual Hinduism, and mobilised by commercial dairying, as well as by right-wing Hindu groups to advance the idea of a Hindu Indian nation. In order to fully protect cows from the harms of human exploitation, (...)
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    Is it possible to cure Internet addiction with the Internet?William Liu, Farhaan Mirza, Ajit Narayanan & Seng Souligna - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):245-255.
    Significant technological advancements over the last two decades have led to enhanced accessibility to computing devices and the Internet. Our society is experiencing an ever-growing integration of the Internet into everyday lives, and this has transformed the way we obtain and exchange information, communicate and interact with one another as well as conduct business. However, the term ‘Internet addiction’ has emerged from problematic and excessive Internet usage which leads to the development of addictive cyber-behaviours, causing health and social problems. The (...)
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    Embodied cognition and the Orwell’s problem in cognitive science.V. Hari Narayanan - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (2):193-197.
    Embodied approach to cognition has taken roots in cognitive studies with developments in diverse fields such as robotics, artificial life and cognitive linguistics. Taking cue from the metaphor of a Watt governor, this approach stresses on the coupling between the organism and the environment and the continuous nature of the cognitive processes. This results in questioning the viability of computational–representational understanding of mind as a comprehensive theory of cognition. The paper, after giving an overview of embodied approach based on some (...)
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    Attitudinal Tensions in the Joint Pursuit of Explainable and Trusted AI.Devesh Narayanan & Zhi Ming Tan - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (1):55-82.
    It is frequently demanded that AI-based Decision Support Tools (AI-DSTs) ought to be both explainable to, and trusted by, those who use them. The joint pursuit of these two principles is ordinarily believed to be uncontroversial. In fact, a common view is that AI systems should be made explainable so that they can be trusted, and in turn, accepted by decision-makers. However, the moral scope of these two principles extends far beyond this particular instrumental connection. This paper argues that if (...)
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    “Cow Is a Mother, Mothers Can Do Anything for Their Children!” Gaushalas as Landscapes of Anthropatriarchy and Hindu Patriarchy.Yamini Narayanan - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (2):195-221.
    This article argues that gaushalas, or cow shelters, in India are mobilized as sites of Hindutva or Hindu ultranationalism, where it is a “vulnerable” Hindu Indian nation—or the “Hindu mother cow” as Mother India—who needs “sanctuary” from predatory Muslim males. Gaushalas are rendered spaces of production of cows as political, religious, and economic capital, and sustained by the combined and compatible narratives of “anthropatriarchy” and Hindu patriarchy. Anthropatriarchy is framed as the human enactment of gendered oppressions upon animal bodies, and (...)
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    In search of lost time: Integrated information theory needs constraints from temporal phenomenology.Ishan Singhal, Ramya Mudumba & Narayanan Srinivasan - 2022 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 3.
    Integrated information theory of consciousness proposes an identity between its causal structure and phenomenology. Through this assertion, IIT aims to explain consciousness by prioritizing first-person experience. However, despite its phenomenology-first stance, developments in IIT have overlooked temporality. As such, we argue that at present IIT’s phenomenological analysis is incomplete. In this critique, we show how IIT takes a non-identical illusionist stance towards the experiences of continuity, flow, and extent of our experiences. Moreover, in isolating temporal grains of experience to a (...)
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    AI and Accountability.Ajit Narayanan - 2007 - AI and Society 21 (4):669-671.
  20. Narrative versus Episodic Self.Hari Narayanan & Jayprakash Show - 2024 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):43-54.
    Humans tend to seek their identity as entities existing over a period of time by making narratives. The paper argues that seeking diachronic self-identity through narratives or stories results in the self-experience being one of separation or alienation from the real world. This happens because language is primarily a form of secondary representation, and the means by which we attempt to find identity often appear in the form of narratives. The dominance of the metaphor of life as a journey shows (...)
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    Consciousness Without Content: A Look at Evidence and Prospects.Narayanan Srinivasan - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  22. Liberal and structural ethnic political accommodation in Malaysia.Narayanan Ganesan - 2005 - In Will Kymlicka & Baogang He (eds.), Multiculturalism in Asia. Oxford University Press. pp. 136--151.
     
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    Global-happy and local-sad: Perceptual processing affects emotion identification.Narayanan Srinivasan & Asma Hanif - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (6):1062-1069.
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    Proactive and reactive control depends on emotional valence: a Stroop study with emotional expressions and words.Bhoomika Rastogi Kar, Narayanan Srinivasan, Yagyima Nehabala & Richa Nigam - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (2):325-340.
    We examined proactive and reactive control effects in the context of task-relevant happy, sad, and angry facial expressions on a face-word Stroop task. Participants identified the emotion expressed by a face that contained a congruent or incongruent emotional word. Proactive control effects were measured in terms of the reduction in Stroop interference as a function of previous trial emotion and previous trial congruence. Reactive control effects were measured in terms of the reduction in Stroop interference as a function of current (...)
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    Attribute preference and selection in multi-attribute decision making: Implications for unconscious and conscious thought.Narayanan Srinivasan & Sumitava Mukherjee - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2):644-652.
    Unconscious thought theory (UTT) states that all information is taken into account and the attributes are weighted optimally resulting in better decisions in complex decision problems during unconscious thought. Very few studies have investigated the actual amount of information processed in the unconscious thought condition. We hypothesized that only a small subset of information might be considered during unconscious thought (like conscious thought). To test this possibility and to explore the way attribute information is selected and combined, we performed computer (...)
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  26. Jogathi.Prathibha Nandakumar - 2011 - Feminist Studies 37 (1):61-62.
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  27. Sri Aurobindo the Dramatist.Prema Nandakumar - 1974 - In Aurobindo Ghose, Srinivasa Iyengar & R. K. (eds.), Sri Aurobindo: A Centenary Tribute. Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press. pp. 83.
     
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    Applicants’ Fairness Perceptions of Algorithm-Driven Hiring Procedures.Maude Lavanchy, Patrick Reichert, Jayanth Narayanan & Krishna Savani - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics.
    Despite the rapid adoption of technology in human resource departments, there is little empirical work that examines the potential challenges of algorithmic decision-making in the recruitment process. In this paper, we take the perspective of job applicants and examine how they perceive the use of algorithms in selection and recruitment. Across four studies on Amazon Mechanical Turk, we show that people in the role of a job applicant perceive algorithm-driven recruitment processes as less fair compared to human only or algorithm-assisted (...)
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    Self model and selflessness.V. Hari Narayanan - 2022 - South African Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):292-305.
    This article argues that there is no performative self-contradiction involved in reports of selfless consciousness, at least in the non-pathological sense of the term. This is because what is central to the experience of selfless consciousness is a different kind of relation of the self with the rest of the world and, therefore, it is not a case of dissolution or decimation of the self. Such an understanding of selflessness can easily distinguish spiritual selflessness from pathological forms such as depersonalisation. (...)
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    The Value of Epistemic Justice.V. Hari Narayanan & Akhil Kumar Singh - 2022 - Journal of Human Values 28 (3):200-208.
    The notion of epistemic injustice has become an important topic of inquiry in recent times. It refers to the injustice committed to a person when her claim to knowledge is not given due consideration. This article argues that there are two major sources of epistemic injustice: One is the dominating tendencies present in us, and the other is susceptibility to cognitive biases and distortions. When societies become more complex, injustice increases and one can see countless instances of epistemic injustice in (...)
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    Cognitive science: Emerging perspectives and approaches.Narayanan Srinivasan - 2011 - In Girishwar Misra (ed.), Handbook of psychology in India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. 46--57.
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    Even “unconscious thought” is influenced by attentional mechanisms.Narayanan Srinivasan & Sumitava Mukherjee - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):40-41.
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    Multi-scale control influences sense of agency: Investigating intentional binding using event-control approach.Devpriya Kumar & Narayanan Srinivasan - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 49:1-14.
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    The Vernacular Veda: Revelation, Recitation, and Ritual.Francis X. Clooney & Vasudha Narayanan - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (4):694.
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    Quality of Work Life and Work–Life Balance.Pravin Bhende, Nandakumar Mekoth, Varsha Ingalhalli & Y. V. Reddy - 2020 - Journal of Human Values 26 (3):256-265.
    The purpose of this article is to unearth the dimensions of quality of work life and work–life balance and to find the impact of the quality of work life on work–life balance. Data have been gather...
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    Co‐translational folding of nascent polypeptides: Multi‐layered mechanisms for the efficient biogenesis of functional proteins.Kevin Maciuba, Nandakumar Rajasekaran, Xiuqi Chen & Christian M. Kaiser - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (7):2100042.
    The coupling of protein synthesis and folding is a crucial yet poorly understood aspect of cellular protein folding. Over the past few years, it has become possible to experimentally follow and define protein folding on the ribosome, revealing principles that shape co‐translational folding and distinguish it from refolding in solution. Here, we highlight some of these recent findings from biochemical and biophysical studies and their potential significance for cellular protein biogenesis. In particular, we focus on nascent chain interactions with the (...)
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    Intended emotions influence intentional binding with emotional faces: Larger binding for intended negative emotions.Dhrubajyoti Sarma & Narayanan Srinivasan - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 92 (C):103136.
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    Darsanasudha: Prof. T.K. Narayanan felicitation volume.T. K. Narayanan & N. K. Sundareswaran (eds.) - 2012 - Calicut: Publication Division, Calicut University.
    Contributed research papers on various aspects of Hindu philoosphy.
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    “Google Told Me So!” On the Bent Testimony of Search Engine Algorithms.Devesh Narayanan & David De Cremer - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-19.
    Search engines are important contemporary sources of information and contribute to shaping our beliefs about the world. Each time they are consulted, various algorithms filter and order content to show us relevant results for the inputted search query. Because these search engines are frequently and widely consulted, it is necessary to have a clear understanding of the distinctively epistemic role that these algorithms play in the background of our online experiences. To aid in such understanding, this paper argues that search (...)
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    Frant︠s︡uzʹka filosofii︠a︡ druhoï polovyny XX stolitti︠a︡: dyskurs iz prefiksom "post-": monohrafii︠a︡.Svitlana Viktorivna Kut︠s︡epal - 2004 - Kyïv: "Parapan".
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    Sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ analitika ritma: Zhilʹ Delëz, ili, O spasenii.E. A. Makovet︠s︡kiĭ - 2004 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo S.-Peterburgskogo universiteta.
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    Gradedness of visual awareness depends on attentional scope: Global perception is more graded than local perception.Saravanapriyan Thiruvasagam & Narayanan Srinivasan - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 94 (C):103174.
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    Supervised heterogeneous feature transfer via random forests.Sanatan Sukhija & Narayanan C. Krishnan - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence 268 (C):30-53.
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    Fenomen vremeni i ego interpretat︠s︡ii︠a︡.S. N. Kovalev - 2004 - Kharʹkov: Kollegium. Edited by A. V. Gizha.
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  45. The intentional stance and the imitation game.Ajit Narayanan - 1996 - In Peter Millican & A. Clark (eds.), Machines and Thought. Oxford University Press.
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    Perceptual Broadening Leads to More Prosociality.Sumitava Mukherjee, Narayanan Srinivasan, Neeraj Kumar & Jaison A. Manjaly - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A weakly 2-generic which Bounds a minimal degree.Rodney G. Downey & Satyadev Nandakumar - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (4):1326-1347.
    Jockusch showed that 2-generic degrees are downward dense below a 2-generic degree. That is, if a is 2-generic, and $0 < {\bf{b}} < {\bf{a}}$, then there is a 2-generic g with $0 < {\bf{g}} < {\bf{b}}.$ In the case of 1-generic degrees Kumabe, and independently Chong and Downey, constructed a minimal degree computable from a 1-generic degree. We explore the tightness of these results.We solve a question of Barmpalias and Lewis-Pye by constructing a minimal degree computable from a weakly 2-generic (...)
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    Martin-Löf Randomness Implies Multiple Recurrence in Effectively Closed Sets.Rodney G. Downey, Satyadev Nandakumar & André Nies - 2019 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 60 (3):491-502.
    This work contributes to the program of studying effective versions of “almost-everywhere” theorems in analysis and ergodic theory via algorithmic randomness. Consider the setting of Cantor space {0,1}N with the uniform measure and the usual shift. We determine the level of randomness needed for a point so that multiple recurrence in the sense of Furstenberg into effectively closed sets P of positive measure holds for iterations starting at the point. This means that for each k∈N there is an n such (...)
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  49. Spatial representation and reasoning.Jerry R. Hobbs & Srini Narayanan - 2002 - In Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan.
     
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    Predictors of success in diagrammatic problem solving.Daesub Yoon & N. Hari Narayanan - 2004 - In A. Blackwell, K. Marriott & A. Shimojima (eds.), Diagrammatic Representation and Inference. Springer. pp. 301--315.
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