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Liane Gabora

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Physics of Life Reviews|June 4, 2013
Reply to the commentaries on "An evolutionary framework for cultural change: selectionism versus communal exchange"Liane Gabora
Physics of Life Reviews|April 30, 2013
An evolutionary framework for cultural change: selectionism versus communal exchangeLiane Gabora
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences|December 13, 2016
Honing Theory: A Complex Systems Framework for CreativityLiane Gabora
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 31, 2006
Self-other organization: why early life did not evolve through natural selectionLiane Gabora
Physics of Life Reviews|May 8, 2010
Why blind-variation and selective-retention is an inappropriate explanatory framework for creativity: comment on "Creative thought as blind-variation and selective-retention: combinatorial models of exceptional creativity" by Prof. SimontonLiane Gabora
Physics of Life Reviews|September 4, 2012
WITHDRAWN: An evolutionary framework for culture and creativity: Selectionism versus communal exchangeLiane Gabora
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 4, 2015
Toward an evolutionary-predictive foundation for creativity : Commentary on "Human creativity, evolutionary algorithms, and predictive representations: The mechanics of thought trials" by Arne Dietrich and Hilde Haider, 2014 (Accepted pending minor revisions for publication in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review)Liane Gabora, Stuart Kauffman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
The allure of the unknown in a tamed, mapped, and homogenized worldLiane Gabora, Isabel Gomez
Frontiers in Psychology|October 14, 2022
Beyond two modes of thought: A quantum model of how three cognitive variables yield conceptual changeMika Winslow, Liane Gabora
Journal of Anthropological Sciences = Rivista Di Antropologia : JASS|December 20, 2018
Two cognitive transitions underlying the capacity for cultural evolutionLiane Gabora, Cameron Smith
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Physics of Life Reviews|June 4, 2013
Reply to the commentaries on "An evolutionary framework for cultural change: selectionism versus communal exchange"Liane Gabora
Physics of Life Reviews|April 30, 2013
An evolutionary framework for cultural change: selectionism versus communal exchangeLiane Gabora
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences|December 13, 2016
Honing Theory: A Complex Systems Framework for CreativityLiane Gabora
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 31, 2006
Self-other organization: why early life did not evolve through natural selectionLiane Gabora
Physics of Life Reviews|May 8, 2010
Why blind-variation and selective-retention is an inappropriate explanatory framework for creativity: comment on "Creative thought as blind-variation and selective-retention: combinatorial models of exceptional creativity" by Prof. SimontonLiane Gabora
Physics of Life Reviews|September 4, 2012
WITHDRAWN: An evolutionary framework for culture and creativity: Selectionism versus communal exchangeLiane Gabora
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 4, 2015
Toward an evolutionary-predictive foundation for creativity : Commentary on "Human creativity, evolutionary algorithms, and predictive representations: The mechanics of thought trials" by Arne Dietrich and Hilde Haider, 2014 (Accepted pending minor revisions for publication in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review)Liane Gabora, Stuart Kauffman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
The allure of the unknown in a tamed, mapped, and homogenized worldLiane Gabora, Isabel Gomez
Frontiers in Psychology|October 14, 2022
Beyond two modes of thought: A quantum model of how three cognitive variables yield conceptual changeMika Winslow, Liane Gabora
Journal of Anthropological Sciences = Rivista Di Antropologia : JASS|December 20, 2018
Two cognitive transitions underlying the capacity for cultural evolutionLiane Gabora, Cameron Smith
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