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Arthur S Reber

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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|December 29, 2010
Musing on Brooksian representationalism: a eulogyArthur S Reber
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 20, 2020
Cognition in some surprising placesArthur S Reber, František Baluška
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|August 12, 2021
CBC-Clock Theory of Life - Integration of cellular circadian clocks and cellular sentience is essential for cognitive basis of lifeFrantišek Baluška, Arthur S Reber
The American Psychologist|June 14, 2019
Searching for the impossible: Parapsychology's elusive questArthur S Reber, James E Alcock
Consciousness and Cognition|May 12, 2004
Implicit preferences: the role(s) of familiarity in the structural mere exposure effectDiane M Zizak, Arthur S Reber
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 3, 2021
Biomolecular Basis of Cellular Consciousness via Subcellular NanobrainsFrantišek Baluška, William B Miller, Arthur S Reber
The Journal of Physiology|October 17, 2023
Sentient cells as basic units of tissues, organs and organismal physiologyFrantišek Baluška, William B Miller, Arthur S Reber
Bio Systems|May 20, 2022
Cellular sentience as the primary source of biological order and evolutionFrantišek Baluška, Arthur S Reber, William B Miller
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|June 2, 2023
A revised central dogma for the 21st century: All biology is cognitive information processingWilliam B Miller, František Baluška, Arthur S Reber
Journal of Sports Sciences|July 9, 2008
The locus of focus: the effect of switching from a preferred to a non-preferred focus of attentionStephen M Weiss, Arthur S Reber, David R Owen
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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|December 29, 2010
Musing on Brooksian representationalism: a eulogyArthur S Reber
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 20, 2020
Cognition in some surprising placesArthur S Reber, František Baluška
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|August 12, 2021
CBC-Clock Theory of Life - Integration of cellular circadian clocks and cellular sentience is essential for cognitive basis of lifeFrantišek Baluška, Arthur S Reber
The American Psychologist|June 14, 2019
Searching for the impossible: Parapsychology's elusive questArthur S Reber, James E Alcock
Consciousness and Cognition|May 12, 2004
Implicit preferences: the role(s) of familiarity in the structural mere exposure effectDiane M Zizak, Arthur S Reber
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 3, 2021
Biomolecular Basis of Cellular Consciousness via Subcellular NanobrainsFrantišek Baluška, William B Miller, Arthur S Reber
The Journal of Physiology|October 17, 2023
Sentient cells as basic units of tissues, organs and organismal physiologyFrantišek Baluška, William B Miller, Arthur S Reber
Bio Systems|May 20, 2022
Cellular sentience as the primary source of biological order and evolutionFrantišek Baluška, Arthur S Reber, William B Miller
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|June 2, 2023
A revised central dogma for the 21st century: All biology is cognitive information processingWilliam B Miller, František Baluška, Arthur S Reber
Journal of Sports Sciences|July 9, 2008
The locus of focus: the effect of switching from a preferred to a non-preferred focus of attentionStephen M Weiss, Arthur S Reber, David R Owen
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