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What war narratives tell about the psychology and coalitional dynamics of ethnic violence | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 1-38 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
On tools making minds: an archaeological perspective on human cognitive evolution | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 39-58 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
A cross-cultural investigation of early memories using Amazon's Mechanical Turk: comparing the early memories of American and Indian Turkers | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 39-58 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Cultural models of substance misuse risk and moral foundations: cognitive resources underlying stigma attribution | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 78-96 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Gods and talking animals: the pan-cultural recall advantage of supernatural agent concepts | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 97-130 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Where the Gods dwell: a research report | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 131-46 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Truth and consequences: when is it rational to accept falsehood? | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 147-69 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Ritualized objects: how we perceive and respond to causally opaque and goal demoted action | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 170-94 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Fact or fiction: children's acquired knowledge of Islam through mothers' testimony | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (1-2): 195-215 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Turning water into wine. Young children's conception of the impossible | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 219-43 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Biculturals' flexible identity affects the retrieval of autobiographical memories: an online replication of Wang (2008) using a pretest-posttest group design | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 244-55 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Cross-cultural differences in the valuing of dominance by young children | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 256-72 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Good gods almighty. A report concerning divine attributes from a global sample | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 273-90 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Melting lizards and solid gold stop signs: preferential recall of both counterintuitive and bizarre conepts | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 291-304 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
The role of encoding strategy in the memory for expectation-violating concepts | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 305-21 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
How prone are Bulgarians to heuristics and biases? Implications for studying rationality across cultures | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 322-42 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Why hazing? Measuring the motivational mechanisms of newcomer induction in college fraternities | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 343-65 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Cultural variations in the curse of knowledge: the curse of knowledge bias in children from a nomadic pastoralist culture in Kenya | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 366-84 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
The Aztec gods in blended-space: a cognitive approach to ritual time | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (3-4): 385-410 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Theory of mind, religiosity, and autistic spectrum disorder: a review of empirical evidence bearing on three hypotheses | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (5): 411-31 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Reasonable irrationality: the role of reasons in the diffiusion of pseudoscience | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (5): 432-49 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
The 7E model of the human mind: articulating a plastic self for the cognitive science of religion | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (5): 450-76 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Rethinking cultural evolutionary psychology | 2019 | Journal of cognition and culture 19 (5): 477-92 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
The Rutheford atom of culture | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Why was the color violet rarely used by artists before the 1860s? A descriptive summary of potential explanations | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 262-73 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Shame as a culture-specific emotion concept | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 274-92 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Did Einstein really say that? Testing content versus context in the cultural selection of quotations | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 293-311 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
The moral priorities of rap listeners | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 312-42 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Performing orders: speech acts, facial expressions and gender bias | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 343-57 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Cross-cultural differences in informal argumentation: norms, inductive biases and evidentiality | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 358-89 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Forgetting social chains: the impact of cognition on information propagation | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 390-409 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Socioeconomic differences in parental communication about location | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 410-27 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Supernatural agent cognitions in dreams | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (3-4): 428-50 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Cognition, culture, and social simulation | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (5): 451-61 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Human simulation as the lingua franca for computational social sciences and humanities: potentials and pitfalls | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (5): 462-82 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Modeling cultural transmission of rituals in silico: the advantages and pitfalls of agent-based vs/ system dynamics models | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (5): 483-507 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Trance, disassociation, and shamanism: a cross-cultural model | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (5): 508-36 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Multiple axialities: a computational model of the axial age | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (5): 537-64 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Massively multi-agent simulations of religion | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (5): 565-86 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Seeking common cause between cognitive science and ethnography: alternative logic in cooperative action | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 1-30 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Conceptual similarities among fantasy and religious orientations: a developmental perspective | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 31-46 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Gateways to culture: play, games, metaphors, and institutions | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 47-65 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Owls, climates, and experts | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 66-88 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Brungarians use it differently! Children's understanding of artifact function as a cultural convention | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 89-103 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Tunes and tones: music, language, and inhibitory control | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 104-23 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Individual choose-to-transmit decision reveal little preference for transmitting negative or high-arousal content | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 124-53 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
The rhythms of discontent: synchrony impedes performance and group functioning in an interdependent coordination task | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 154-79 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Costs do not explain trust among secular groups | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 180-204 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
The needs of the many do not outweight the needs of the few: the limits of individual sacrifice across diverse cultures | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 205-23 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Fan and non-fan recollection of faces in fandom-related art and costumes | 2018 | Journal of cognition and culture 18 (1-2): 224-9 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 |