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Don’t believe the hype: why should philosophical theories yield to intuitions?
(2015-10)
In this paper, I argue that, contrary to common opinion, a counterexample against
a philosophical theory does not amount to conclusive evidence against that theory. Instead,
the method of counterexamples allows for the ...
Why simpler arguments are better
(2015-08-20)
In this paper, I argue that, other things being equal, simpler arguments are better. In other words, I argue that, other things being equal, it is rational to prefer simpler arguments over less simple ones. I sketch three ...
Comparing rapid scene categorization of aerial and terrestrial views: A new perspective on scene gist
(2015)
Scene gist, a viewer's holistic representation of a scene from a single eye fixation, has been extensively studied for terrestrial views, but not for aerial views. We compared rapid scene categorization of both views in ...
Not so bad: Avoidance and aversive discounting modulate threat appraisal in anterior cingulate and medial prefrontal cortex
(2015-06-09)
The dorsal anterior cingulate (adACC) and dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) play a central role in the discrimination and appraisal of threatening stimuli. Yet, little is known about what specific features of threatening ...
Study protocol: Identifying and delivering point-of-care information to improve care coordination
(2015-10-19)
The need for deliberately coordinated care is noted by many national-level organizations. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently transitioned primary care clinics nationwide into Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACTs) ...