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the origins of such commonsensenotions as. 119205216113340161238355250154 119205216113340161238355250 Correspondingauthor:JohnM.Henderson(john@eyelab.msu.edu). TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.7No.11November20031364-6613/$-seefrontmatter2003Elsevi Correspondingauthor:Buss,D.M.(dbuss@psy.utexas.edu). DTD5ARTICLEINPRESS TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.xxNo.xxMonth20051364-6613/$-seefrontmatter2005ElsevierLtd.Allrightsreserved.doi:10.1016/j.tics.2005 T he concept of modularity has been central in cognitivescience since the birth of the discipline. For example, David1considered the concept so important that he Correspondingauthor:Grill-Spector,K.(kalanit@psych.stanford.edu). DTD5ARTICLEINPRESS TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.xxNo.xxMonthxxxx1364-6613/$-seefrontmatter2005ElsevierLtd.Allrightsreserved.doi:10.101 Correspondingauthor:DanielJ.Povinelli(ceg@louisiana.edu). TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.7No.4April20031364-6613/03/$-seefrontmatter2003ElsevierScienceLtd.Allrightsreserved.doi:10.1016/S1364-6613(03)000 Correspondingauthor:PhilipE.Tetlock(tetlock@haas.berkeley.edu). TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.7No.7July20031364-6613/03/$-seefrontmatter2003ElsevierLtd.Allrightsreserved.doi:10.1016/S1364-6613(03)00135 Correspondingauthor:Nisbett,R.E.(nisbett@umich.edu).Availableonline29August2005 TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.9No.10October20051364-6613/$-seefrontmatter2005ElsevierLtd.Allrightsreserved.doi:10.1016/j. TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.xxxNo.x Correspondingauthor:Wittmann,M.(wittmann@ucsd.eduAvailableonlinexxxxxx. TICS-635;NoofPages6www.sciencedirect.com1364-6613/$ Correspondingauthor:VictorA.F.Lamme(vlamme@fmg.uva.nl). TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.7No.1January20031364-6613/02/$-seefrontmatter2002ElsevierScienceLtd.Allrightsreserved.PII:S1364-6613(02)00013-X inf Correspondingauthor:AdeleE.Goldberg(agoldbrg@uiuc.edu). TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.7No.5May20031364-6613/03/$-seefrontmatter2003ElsevierScienceLtd.Allrightsreserved.doi:10.1016/S1364-6613(03)00080-9 TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.11No.7 Correspondingauthors:Hassabis,D.(d.hassabis@fil.ion.ucl.ac.ukMaguire,E.A.(e.maguire@fil.ion.ucl.ac.ukAvailableonline4June2007.www.sciencedirect.com1364-6613/$ Correspondingauthor:JeffreyW.Cooney(jcooney@uclink.berkeley.edu). TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.7No.4April20031364-6613/03/$-seefrontmatter2003ElsevierScienceLtd.Allrightsreserved.doi:10.1016/S1364-661 Correspondingauthor:Grill-Spector,K.(kalanit@psych.stanford.edu).Availableonline29November2005 TRENDSinCognitiveSciencesVol.10No.1January20061364-6613/$-seefrontmatter2005ElsevierLtd.Allrightsreserved FoodChemistry for20mininaBeckmanJ2-M1centrifuge(BeckmanInstruments,Inc.,Fullerton,CA,USA).Thesupernatantswere

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