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Bregman, A. S. 1990. Auditory scene analysis: The perceptual organization of sound. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Bregman, A. S. , & Pinker, S. 1978. Auditory streaming and the building of timbre. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 32, 19-31. Breland, K. , & Breland, M. 1961. The misbehavior of organisms. American Psychologist, 16, 681-684.
Brink, D. O. 1989. Moral realism and the foundations of ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Brociner, K. 2001. Utopianism, human nature, and the left. Dissent, 89-92.
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Brooker, P. 1999. A concise glossary of cultural theory. New York: Oxford University Press.
Brown, D. E. \99\. Human universals. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Brown, D. E. 2000. Human universals and their implications. In N. Roughley (Ed. ), Being humans: Anthropological universality and particularity in transdisciplinary perspectives. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
Brown, R. 1985. Social psychology: The second edition. New York: Free Press.
Browne, K. 1998. Divided labors: An evolutionary view of women at work. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson.
Brownmiller, S. 1975. Against our will: Men, women, and rape. New York: Fawcett Columbine. {464}
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Bruer, J. 1997. Education and the brain: A bridge too far. Educational Researcher, 26, 4-16.
Bruer, J. 1999. The myth of the first three years: A new understanding of brain development and lifelong learning. New York: Free Press.
Brugger, P. , Kollias, S. S. , Muri, R. M. , Crelier, G. , Hepp-Reymond, M. -C, & Regard, M. 2000. Beyond re-membering: Phantom sensations of congenially absent limbs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 97, 6167-6172.
Bueno de Mesquita, B. 1981. The war trap. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press.
Bullock, A. 1991. Hitler and Stalin: Parallel lives. London: HarperCollins.
Burke, E. 17'90y'1967. Reflections on the revolution in France. London: J. M. Dent & Sons.
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Buss, D. M. 1994. The evolution of desire. New York: Basic Books.
Buss, D. M. 1995. Evolutionary psychology: A new paradigm for psychological science. Psychological Inquiry, 6, 1-30.
Buss, D. M. 1999. Evolutionary psychology: The new science of the mind. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Buss, D. M. 2000. The dangerous passion: Why jealousy is as necessary as love and sex. New York: Free Press.
Butterworth, B. 1999. The mathematical brain. London: Macmillan.
Calvin, W. H. 1996a. The cerebral code. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Calvin, W. H. 1996b. How brains think. New York: Basic Books.
Calvin, W. H. , & Bickerton, D. 2000. Lingua ex machina: Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the human brain. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Calvin, W. H. , & Ojemann, G. A. 2001. Inside the brain: Mapping the cortex, exploring the neuron, www. iuniverse. com. Campbell, J. D. , & Fairey, P. J. 1989. Informational and normative routes to conformity: The effect of faction size as a function of norm extremity and attention to the stimulus.
Belenky, M. E, Clinchy, B. M. , Goldberger, N. R. , & Tarule, J. M. 1986. Women's ways of knowing. New York: Basic Books. Bell, Q. 1992. On human finery. London: Allison & Busby.
Benedict, R. 1934/1959. Anthropology and the abnormal. In M. Mead (Ed. ), An anthropologist at work: Writings of Ruth Benedict. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Benjamin, J. , Li, L. , Patterson, C, Greenberg, B. D. , Murphy, D. L. , & Hamer, D. H. 1996. Population and familial association between the D4 dopamine receptor gene and measures of novelty seeking. Nature Genetics, 12, 81-84.
Berent, I. , Pinker, S. , & Shimron, J. 1999. Default nominal inflection in Hebrew: Evidence for mental variables. Cognition, 72, 1- 44.
Berlin, I. 1996. The sense of reality: Studies in ideas and their history. New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux.
Berra, T. M. 1990. Evolution and the myth of creationism. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press.
Besancon, A. 1981. The intellectual origins of Leninism. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Besancon, A. 1998. Forgotten communism. Commentary, 24-27.
Betzig, L. L. 1997. Human nature: A critical reader. New York: Oxford University Press.
Bishop, K. M. , Coudreau, G. , & O'Leary, D. D. M. 2000. Regulation of area identity in the mammalian neocortex by Emx2 and Pax6. Science, 288, 344-349.
Blair, J. , & Cipolotti, L. 2000. Impaired social response reversal: A case of "acquired sociopathy. " Brain, 123, 1122-1141. Blinkhorn, S. 1982. Review of S. J. Gould's "The mismeasure of man. " Nature, 296, 506.
Bloom, P. 1994. Generativity within language and other cognitive domains. Cognition, 51,177-189.
Bloom, P. 1996. Intention, history, and artifact concepts. Cognition, 60, 1-29. {463}
Blum, D. 1997. Sex on the brain: The biological differences between men and women. New York; Viking.
Boas, F. 1911. Language and thought. In Handbook of American Indian languages. Lincoln, Xebr. : Bison Books.
Bock, G. R. , & Goode, J. A. (Eds. ) 1996. The genetics of criminal and antisocial behavior. New York Wiley.
Bodmer, W. R, & Cavalli-Sforza, L. L. 1970. Intelligence and race. Scientific American.
Boehm, C. 1999. Hierarchy in the forest: The evolution of egalitarian behavior. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press. Borges, J. L. 1964. The lottery in Babylon. In Labyrinths: Selected stories and other writings. New York: New Directions. Bouchard, T. J. , Jr. 1994. Genes, environment, and personality. Science, 264, 1700-1701.
Bouchard, T. J. , Jr. 1998. Genetic and environmental influences on intelligence and special mental abilities. Human Biology, 70, 257-259.
Bouchard, T. J. , Jr. , Lykken, D. T. , McGue, M. , Segal, N. L. , & Tellegen, A. 1990. Sources of human psychological differences: The Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart. Science, 250, 223-228.
Bourdieu, P. 1984. Distinction: A social critique of the judgment of taste. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Bourgeois, J. -P, Goldman-Rakic, P. S. , & Rakic, P. 2000. Formation, elimination, and stabilization of synapses in the primate cerebral cortex. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed. ), The new cognitive neuro-sciences. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Bourke, J. 1999. An intimate history ofkilling: Face-to-face killing in 20th-century war/are. New York: Basic Books.
Bowles, S. , & Gintis, H. 1998. Is equality passe? Homo reciprocans and the future of egalitarian politics. Boston Review.
Bowles, S. , & Gintis, H. 1999. Recasting egalitarianism: New rules for communities, states, and markets. New York: Verso. Boyd, B. 1998. Jane, meet Charles: Literature, evolution, and human nature. Philosophy and Literature, 22, 1-30.
Boyd, R. , & Richerson, P. 1985. Culture and the evolutionary process. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Boyd, R. , & Silk, J. R. 1996. How humans evolved. New York: Norton.
Boyer, P. 1994.
Cognitive constraints on cultural representations: Natural ontologies and religious ideas. In L. A. Hirschfeld & S.
? A. Gelman (Eds. ), Mapping the mind: Domain specificity in cognition and culture. New York: Cambridge University Press. Braine, M. D. S. 1994. Mental logic and how to discover it. In J. Macnamara & G. Reyes (Eds. ), The logical foundations of cognition. New York: Oxford University Press.
Bregman, A. S. 1990. Auditory scene analysis: The perceptual organization of sound. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Bregman, A. S. , & Pinker, S. 1978. Auditory streaming and the building of timbre. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 32, 19-31. Breland, K. , & Breland, M. 1961. The misbehavior of organisms. American Psychologist, 16, 681-684.
Brink, D. O. 1989. Moral realism and the foundations of ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Brociner, K. 2001. Utopianism, human nature, and the left. Dissent, 89-92.
Brock, D. W. 1993. Life and death: Philosophical essays in biomedical ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Brooker, P. 1999. A concise glossary of cultural theory. New York: Oxford University Press.
Brown, D. E. \99\. Human universals. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Brown, D. E. 2000. Human universals and their implications. In N. Roughley (Ed. ), Being humans: Anthropological universality and particularity in transdisciplinary perspectives. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
Brown, R. 1985. Social psychology: The second edition. New York: Free Press.
Browne, K. 1998. Divided labors: An evolutionary view of women at work. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson.
Brownmiller, S. 1975. Against our will: Men, women, and rape. New York: Fawcett Columbine. {464}
Brownmiller, S. , & Merhof, B. 1992. A feminist response to rape as an adaptation in men. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 15, 381- 382.
Bruer, J. 1997. Education and the brain: A bridge too far. Educational Researcher, 26, 4-16.
Bruer, J. 1999. The myth of the first three years: A new understanding of brain development and lifelong learning. New York: Free Press.
Brugger, P. , Kollias, S. S. , Muri, R. M. , Crelier, G. , Hepp-Reymond, M. -C, & Regard, M. 2000. Beyond re-membering: Phantom sensations of congenially absent limbs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 97, 6167-6172.
Bueno de Mesquita, B. 1981. The war trap. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press.
Bullock, A. 1991. Hitler and Stalin: Parallel lives. London: HarperCollins.
Burke, E. 17'90y'1967. Reflections on the revolution in France. London: J. M. Dent & Sons.
Burnham, R. , & Phelan, J. 2000. Mean genes: From sex to money to food: Taming our primal instincts. Cambridge, Mass. : Perseus. Burnstein, E. , Crandall, C, & Kitayama, S. 1994. Some neo-Darwinian decision rules for altruism: Weighing cues for inclusive fitness as a function of the biological importance of the decision. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 773-789.
Buss, D. , & Duntley, J. D. In press. Why the mind is designed for murder: The coevolution of killing and death prevention strategies. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
Buss, D. M. 1992. Mate preference mechanisms: Consequences for partner choice and intrasexual competition. In J. Barkow, L. Cosmides, & J. Tooby (Eds. ), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press.
Buss, D. M. 1994. The evolution of desire. New York: Basic Books.
Buss, D. M. 1995. Evolutionary psychology: A new paradigm for psychological science. Psychological Inquiry, 6, 1-30.
Buss, D. M. 1999. Evolutionary psychology: The new science of the mind. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Buss, D. M. 2000. The dangerous passion: Why jealousy is as necessary as love and sex. New York: Free Press.
Butterworth, B. 1999. The mathematical brain. London: Macmillan.
Calvin, W. H. 1996a. The cerebral code. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Calvin, W. H. 1996b. How brains think. New York: Basic Books.
Calvin, W. H. , & Bickerton, D. 2000. Lingua ex machina: Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the human brain. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Calvin, W. H. , & Ojemann, G. A. 2001. Inside the brain: Mapping the cortex, exploring the neuron, www. iuniverse. com. Campbell, J. D. , & Fairey, P. J. 1989. Informational and normative routes to conformity: The effect of faction size as a function of norm extremity and attention to the stimulus.