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568 J Notes to Pages 20-43ognizing faces): Etcoff, Freeman, & Cave, 1991. Capgras syndrome (lack of familiaritydespite recognition): Alexander, Stuss, & Benson, 1979.20 Multiple brain areas for vision: Van Essen & DeYoe, 1995.21 Separated at birth: Lykken et al., 1992; Bouchard et al., 1990; Bouchard, 1994;Plomin, 1989; Plomin, Owen, & McGuffin, 1994; L. Wright, 1995.22 Reverse-engineering: Dennett, 1995. Psychology as reverse-engineering: Tooby &Cosmides, 1992.22 Biology as reverse-engineering: Williams, 1966, 1992; Mayr, 1983.22 Psychology on a new foundation: Darwin, 1859/1964.23 Evolutionary psychology: Symons, 1979, 1992; Tooby, 1985; Cosmides, 1985;Tooby& Cosmides, 1992; Barkow, Cosmides, & Tooby, 1992; Cosmides & Tooby, 1994;Wright, 1994a; Buss, 1995; Allman, 1994.23 Cognitive revolution: Gardner, 1985; Jackendoff, 1987; Dennett, 1978a. Evolutionrevolution: Williams, 1966; Hamilton, 1996; Dawkins, 1976/1989, 1986; MaynardSmith, 1975/1993, 1982; Tooby, 1988; Wright, 1994a.24 What is information?: Dretske, 1981.24 Computational <strong>the</strong>ory of mind: Turing, 1950; Putnam, 1960; Simon & Newell, 1964; Newell& Simon, 1981; Haugeland, 1981a, b, c; Fodor, 1968a, 1975,1994; Pylyshyn, 1984.26 Humans that speak, ants that farm: Cosmides & Tooby, 1994.28 Specialization all <strong>the</strong> way down: Gallistel, 1995.28 Vision as inverse optics: Poggio, 1984.29 Visual assumptions: Marr, 1982; Hoffman, 1983.31 Modules according to Fodor: Fodor, 1983, 1985.31 Chomsky on mental organs: Chomsky, 1988, 1991, 1993.32 Specialization of artificial intelligence systems: Marr, 1982; Minsky, 1985; Minsky& Papert, 1988b; <strong>Pinker</strong> & Prince, 1988.32 Precocious children: Hirschfeld & Gelman, 1994a, b; Sperber, Premack, &Premack, 1995. Human universals: Brown, 1991.33 <strong>Mind</strong> not a mixture of biology and culture: Tooby & Cosmides, 1992. Learningrequires innate learning mechanism: Fodor, 1975, 1981; Chomsky, 1975; <strong>Pinker</strong>,1984, 1994; Tooby & Cosmides, 1992.36 Brain assembly: Stryker, 1994; Cramer & Sur, 1995; Rakic, 1995a, b.37 Non-selectionist evolutionary forces: Williams, 1966; Gould & Lewontin, 1979.Natural selection as engineer: Darwin, 1859/1964; Dawkins, 1983, 1986, 1995;Williams, 1966, 1992; Dennett, 1995.37 The eye as Cartesian bridge: Tooby & Cosmides, 1992.38 Criteria for adaptation: Williams, 1966; Dawkins, 1986; Dennett, 1995.39 Pregnancy sickness: Profet, 1992.41 Evolution as innovator: Tooby & Cosmides, 1989.41 Sociobiology versus evolutionary psychology: Symons, 1979, 1992; Tooby & Cosmides,1990a.42 Behavior is not now adaptive; <strong>the</strong> mind used to be adaptive: Symons, 1979, 1992;Tooby & Cosmides, 1990a.43 You can't take it with you: Gould, 1992. Gene's-eye view: Williams, 1966; Dawkins,1976/1989, 1983, 1995; Sterelny & Kitcher, 1988; Kitcher, 1992; Cronin, 1992;Dennett, 1995. Against <strong>the</strong> gene's-eye view: Gould, 1980b, 1983b.

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