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1 o conscious perception has been suggested by theorists.
2  such as forests still challenges ecological theorists.
3 the world of experimentation to evolutionary theorists.
4 nd a zero-frequency singularity predicted by theorists.
5 ted much interest among experimentalists and theorists.
6  by labor economists and international trade theorists.
7 iewed by a group), as recently shown by game theorists.
8 ional migration noted by prior observers and theorists.
9 merge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study choices in which options are evalu
10 ple avenues to realization being proposed by theorists(1-3).
11 and in agreement with values hypothesized by theorists about a decade ago.
12 l nodes that includes influential conspiracy theorist accounts.
13 nd the Soviet Union squared off in what game theorist and Nobel laureate Thomas Schelling described a
14 of implicit processes described by different theorists and (b) not all of the proposed attributes of
15        Lastly, we identify key questions for theorists and empiricists to help advance our general un
16  better dialogue should be developed between theorists and experimental biologists.
17 ndations for effective collaboration between theorists and experimentalists are provided.
18                                              Theorists and experimentalists continue to debate how bi
19 stics at the molecular level challenges both theorists and experimentalists.
20 nd groups have been a focus for evolutionary theorists and modelers for decades.
21 teractions to international arms races, game theorists and social scientists have long studied decisi
22           Guze, the leading neo-Kraepelinian theorist, and the other by R.
23      Another powerful tool available to game theorists are evolutionary dynamics (ED).
24                                Kin selection theorists argue that evolution in social contexts will l
25            Money has been portrayed by major theorists as an agent of individualism, an instrument of
26 s has become as important to protein-folding theorists as it is for those being instructed in the rul
27 tion posed difficulties for Darwin and later theorists because species' phenotypes frequently change
28                           Although political theorists, bioethicists, and philosophers generally see
29 trategies-the defining features of what game theorists call the snowdrift game.
30                           Strong reciprocity theorists claim that punishment has evolved to promote t
31                                         Many theorists deem analogical thinking to be uniquely human
32                                         Some theorists defend a 'late-onset' view, suggesting that co
33                                        Other theorists defend an 'early-onset' account, suggesting th
34 , I review the central ideas investigated by theorists developing models of memory.
35                             Weak reciprocity theorists emphasize the benefits of long-term cooperatio
36  involves both types of mechanisms, but most theorists emphasize the relative importance of experienc
37 igh-voltage Co-based hydroxysulfates, and to theorists for providing a means to predict the electroch
38      As a nod to the oft-quoted evolutionary theorist George Williams, "It is remarkable that after a
39                                        While theorists have argued that anhedonia reflects a reduced
40                                              Theorists have argued that dopamine encodes a reward pre
41 tons under strong light-matter interactions, theorists have been encouraged to develop new methods to
42 nt years, however, both experimentalists and theorists have begun to appreciate that cellular decisio
43                                              Theorists have demonstrated that goals can be an importa
44 ly an exercise in polyadic game theory, game theorists have devoted relatively little attention to qu
45                                              Theorists have identified several mechanisms through whi
46               Many contemporary evolutionary theorists have invoked incredibly lucky mutation or some
47                                    Political theorists have long argued that enlarging the political
48                                              Theorists have long predicted that neurons would encode
49                                       Social theorists have long recognized that changes in social or
50                                              Theorists have predicted a related phenomenon known as b
51 "low level" than the kinds of functions that theorists have previously attributed to consciousness.
52  sidestep this limitation, inclusive fitness theorists have proposed a method using linear regression
53                                         Some theorists have proposed that autism is caused by mercury
54 ession and antisocial behavior, contemporary theorists have proposed that it instead enhances behavio
55                                              Theorists have proposed that topological surface states
56                                 Evolutionary theorists have raised the possibility that some types of
57                                      Several theorists have recently proposed model-based reinforceme
58                                              Theorists have recently proposed that novel electronic s
59                                              Theorists have shown that network dynamics can yield sys
60 ity trait in social judgment, and attachment theorists have stressed the importance of warm physical
61 e same footing as statistical phylogenetics, theorists have struggled to develop time-dependent evolu
62          For one thing, experimentalists and theorists have to come to grips with the fact that they
63 ose interaction between experimentalists and theorists in analyzing and modeling spontaneous activity
64 eness of analytical methods, and a model for theorists in mixture composition.
65 cross labs, as well as to a central role for theorists in neuroscience research.
66 nces of notes, and both Pythagoras and music theorists in the Middle Ages found that their tonal freq
67                           Strong reciprocity theorists, in contrast, claim that cooperation in social
68  as "like produces like." Cultural evolution theorists, in contrast, continue to appeal to "imitation
69                                We argue that theorists interested in developing biologically plausibl
70    To explain investing decisions, financial theorists invoke two opposing metrics: expected reward a
71 ar, the most powerful tool available to game theorists is the concept of a Nash Equilibrium (NE), whi
72 opers, vegans, bitcoin investors, conspiracy theorists, journalists, religious groups, and political
73 ge of mathematics and dynamical modeling and theorists learn the language of biology.
74                         Cognitive by-product theorists maintain that standard cognitive development f
75                                              Theorists make predictions based on individual, perfect
76 ion CellCircuits as a clearinghouse in which theorists may distribute or revise models in need of val
77                              More generally, theorists need to build models that explain the results
78 tudy and treat psychological problems.- Many theorists now support viewing psychopathology as consist
79  been an old unsolved puzzle to evolutionary theorists on which mechanisms would increase large-scale
80 ocus on the details of molecular components, theorists pose a central question of universality: Are t
81 iative learning are complex, and many modern theorists posit the involvement of attention, memory, an
82                                         Some theorists propose that in such paradigms PM responding c
83                               Therefore, any theorist proposing an adaptive theory of aging must nece
84 e original proponents of homeostasis and the theorists proposing replacement notions we advance a fra
85 rough delinking as articulated by dependency theorist Samir Amin, which entails a reorientation of na
86                                 Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have been interested in the paral
87 ollaborations among experimental biologists, theorists, statisticians and computer scientists have be
88 behavioral economists and financial decision theorists study choices in which the key decision variab
89                   Whereas resource-depletion theorists suggest religion replenishes self-control reso
90                                        Early theorists suggested that if a movement became miscalibra
91 present here a consensus view among opposing theorists that specifies how researchers can measure fou
92  such as Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) allows theorists to conduct behavioral experiments very quickly
93 lectron microscopy (cryo-EM) have challenged theorists to develop improved techniques to provide stru
94 ltiple cognitive processes and invite choice theorists to examine models of inconsistent choice that
95 ads to these conclusions and the attempts by theorists to explain the combination of high selectivity
96 ccessible tool for both experimentalists and theorists to gain valuable insights into the MPEA surfac
97                   Such observations have led theorists to hypothesize a single, unified decision proc
98 eless, experiments have led the way to cause theorists to look more deeply into this simplest of all
99 % in transition probability ratios challenge theorists to refine models, establishing intensity ratio
100 science journalists and practiced conspiracy theorists, transform scientific evidence into two duelin
101 adversarial images still pose a challenge to theorists using DCNNs as models of human vision.
102                                      Control theorists, when trying to control platoons of vehicles,
103  this mystery is the purview of evolutionary theorists whose ideas shape the questions that biogeront
104 to have a long and distinguished career as a theorist working in AMO physics and chemical physics.

 
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