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of each year.
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The Journal of Cognition & Culture at their website.
Journal of Cognition and Culture
Volume 5.1/2
I
Special Issue
on
Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity
Edited by Robert N. McCauley and Harvey Whitehouse
- New Frontiers in the Cognitive Science of Religion
Robert N. McCauley and Harvey Whitehouse
- Embodiment in Religious Knowledge
Lawrence W. Barsalou, Aron K. Barbey, W. Kyle Simmons, and Ava Santos
- The Emotional Coherence of Religion
Paul Thagard
- Religious Practice, Brain, and Belief
Kenneth R. Livingston
- “O Lord . . . You Perceive my Thoughts from Afar”: Recursiveness and the Evolution of Supernatural Agency
Jesse M. Bering and Dominic D. P. Johnson
II
- Children’s acceptance of conflicting testimony: The case of death
Paul L. Harris and Marta Gimenez
- Linkages between number concepts, spatial thinking, and directionality of writing: The SNARC effect and the REVERSE SNARC effect in English and Arabic monoliterates, billiterates, and illiterate Arabic speakers
Samar Zebian
- Pretending as imaginative rehearsal for cultural conformity
Radu J. Bogdan
- Towards a Cognitive Science of NRM’s
M. Afzal Upal
- Diagnosticity Principle and Cultural difference
Guomei Zhou, Xiaolan Fu, William G. Hayward, Vance Lock, and Elizabeth Peillicano
- A topical note on accessing scientific refinement
Colin T .Schmidt
Books Reviews
Shimizu , Hidetada and Levine, Robert A. (eds.) (2001). Japanese Frames of Mind: Cultural Perspectives on Human Development. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 0521593581 (S.Guthrie)
Robert N. McCauley and E. Thomas Lawson
(2002) Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. 236 pages.
ISBN 0 521 81559 2 hardback
ISBN 0 521 01629 1 paperback (D. J. Slone)
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