Items where Author is "Petters, Dean"

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DE MELO, Celso, PETTERS, Dean, PARTHEMORE, Joel, MOFFATT, David and BECKER-ASANO, Christian (2021). Introduction to the special issue on computational modelling of emotion. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 12 (2), 277-278.

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WATERS, E and PETTERS, Dean (2021). Cornerstones and discourses in attachment study: celebrating the publication of a new landmark. Attachment and Human Development, 23 (4), 404-411.

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PETTERS, Dean (2019). The attachment control system and computational modeling: Origins and prospects. Developmental Psychology, 55 (2), 227-239.

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PETTERS, Dean (2016). An encounter between 4e cognition and attachment theory. Connection Science, 28 (4), 387-409.

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JÜTTNER, Martin, WAKUI, Elley, PETTERS, Dean and DAVIDOFF, Jules (2016). Developmental Commonalities between Object and Face Recognition in Adolescence. Frontiers in Psychology, 7.

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JÜTTNER, Martin, PETTERS, Dean, WAKUI, Elley and DAVIDOFF, Jules (2014). Late development of metric part-relational processing in object recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40 (4), 1718-1734.

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PETTERS, Dean and JUNG, Achim (2024). We should only look for the Computational Mind beyond the scope of the Church-Turing Thesis. [Pre-print] (Unpublished)

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PETTERS, Dean and JUNG, A. (2021). Is the church turing thesis a red herring for cognitive science? In: AISB Convention 2021. Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, 162-165.

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PETTERS, Dean and JUNG, A. (2018). From the Chinese room argument to the church-turing thesis. In: Annual Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB 2018). AISB, 291-295.

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