Out of our skull, in our skin: the Microbiota-Gut-Brain axis and the Extended Cognition Thesis (English)
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Title:Out of our skull, in our skin: the Microbiota-Gut-Brain axis and the Extended Cognition Thesis
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Table of contents – Volume 36, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Towards ending the animal cognition war: a three-dimensional model of causal cognitionStarzak, Tobias Benjamin / Gray, Russell David et al. | 2021
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Unlimited plasticity of embodied, cognitive subjects: a new playground for the UAL frameworkLevin, Michael et al. | 2021
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Out of our skull, in our skin: the Microbiota-Gut-Brain axis and the Extended Cognition ThesisBoem, Federico / Ferretti, Gabriele / Zipoli Caiani, Silvano et al. | 2021
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The extra ingredientBrown, Richard / LeDoux, Joseph / Rosenthal, David et al. | 2021
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Natural information, factivity and nomicityBaker, Ben et al. | 2021
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Is free-energy minimisation the mark of the cognitive?Kiverstein, Julian / Sims, Matt et al. | 2021
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Cooperation, correlation and the evolutionary dominance of tag-based strategiesBruner, Justin P. et al. | 2021
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Function and representational content through Tinbergen’s levels of analysisBrooks, James et al. | 2021
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The living fossil concept: reply to TurnerLidgard, Scott / Love, Alan C. et al. | 2021
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Attention explains the transition to unlimited associative learning better than consciousnessMontemayor, Carlos et al. | 2021
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The evolution of episodic-like memory: the importance of biological and ecological constraintsvan Woerkum, Bas et al. | 2021
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Homology thinking reconciles the conceptual conflict between typological and population thinkingSuzuki, Daichi G. et al. | 2021
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Complex vocal learning and three-dimensional mating environmentsVerpooten, Jan et al. | 2021
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The free energy principle: it’s not about what it takes, it’s about what took you thereConstant, Axel et al. | 2021
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Perceptual awareness or phenomenal consciousness?A dilemmaMasciari, Christopher F. / Carruthers, Peter et al. | 2021
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Assessing unlimited associative learning as a transition markerIrvine, Elizabeth et al. | 2021
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Broadening the problem agenda of biological individuality: individual differences, uniqueness and temporalityKaiser, Marie I. / Trappes, Rose et al. | 2021
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On plants and principlesLinson, Adam / Ponkshe, Aditya / Calvo, Paco et al. | 2021
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A universal ethology challenge to the free energy principle: species of inference and good regulatorsKirchhoff, Michael D. / van Es, Thomas et al. | 2021
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Unlimited associative learning and consciousness: further support and some caveats about a link to stressMallatt, Jon et al. | 2021