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  1. Working memory capacity is associated with optimal adaptation of response bias to perceptual sensitivity in emotion perception.
  2. Decision making from economic and signal detection perspectives: development of an integrated framework
  3. Threat perception after the Boston Marathon bombings: The effects of personal relevance and conceptual framing
  4. Gender differences in oxytocin-associated disruption of decision bias during emotion perception
  5. “Utilizing” Signal Detection Theory
  6. Affective state influences perception by affecting decision parameters underlying bias and sensitivity.
  7. Normal thermoregulatory responses to 3-iodothyronamine, trace amines and amphetamine-like psychostimulants in trace amine associated receptor 1 knockout mice
  8. Neurophysiological Correlates of Comprehending Emotional Meaning in Context
  9. DIVING BEHAVIOR AND AT-SEA MOVEMENTS OF AN ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
  10. OBSERVATIONS OF AN INTERACTION BETWEEN SPERM WHALES AND SHORT-FINNED PILOT WHALES IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
  11. Cognition and Evolution: Learning and the Evolution of Sex Traits
  12. Learning to avoid aposematic prey
  13. PEAK SHIFT DISCRIMINATION LEARNING AS A MECHANISM OF SIGNAL EVOLUTION
  14. PEAK SHIFT DISCRIMINATION LEARNING AS A MECHANISM OF SIGNAL EVOLUTION
  15. Culture: In the beak of the beholder?
  16. Possible Levels of Animal Consciousness with Reference to Grey Parrots ( Psittacus erithacus )1
  17. Possible Levels of Animal Consciousness with Reference to Grey Parrots ( Psittacus erithacus )
  18. MOTHER-INFANT SPATIAL RELATIONS IN CAPTIVE BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS, TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS
  19. Movements, site fidelity, and respiration patterns of bottlenose dolphins on the central Texas coast / by Bernd Würsig and Spencer K. Lynn.
  20. PULSE SEQUENCE AND WHISTLE PRODUCTION BY TWO CAPTIVE BEAKED WHALES, MESOPLODON SPECIES
  21. Affective state influences emotion perception by affecting decision parameters underlying bias and sensitivity
  22. Threat perception and the Boston marathon bombings: The importance of affective framing