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    Schiz bits: Misses, mysteries and hits.J. A. Gray,D. R. Hemsley,J. Feldon,N. S. Gray &J. N. P. Rawlins -1991 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):56-84.
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    Faking of the Implicit Association Test Is Statistically Detectable and Partly Correctable.Dario Cvencek,Anthony S. Brown,Nicola S. Gray &Robert J. Snowden -unknown
    Male and female participants were instructed to produce an altered response pattern on an Implicit Association Test measure of gender identity by slowing performance in trials requiring the same response to stimuli designating own gender and self. Participants’ faking success was found to be predictable by a measure of slowing relative to unfaked performances. This combined task slowing (CTS) indicator was then applied in reanalyses of three experiments from other laboratories, two involving instructed faking and one involving possibly motivated faking. (...) Across all studies involving instructed faking, CTS correctly classified 75% of intentionally faking participants. Using the CTS index to adjust faked Implicit Association Test scores increased the correlation of CTS-adjusted measures with known group membership, relative to unadjusted (i.e., faked) measures. (shrink)
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    Applications of artificial intelligence for organic chemistry: Analysis of C-13 spectra.Neil A. B. Gray -1984 -Artificial Intelligence 22 (1):1-21.
  4. Antoine Lavoisier-The Next Crucial Year, or, The Sources of his Quantitative Method in Chemistry. By Frederic Lawrence Holmes.N. Gray -2001 -The European Legacy 6 (1):106-106.
     
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  5. Aramis or The Love of Technology. By Bruno Latour.N. Gray -1998 -The European Legacy 3:110-110.
     
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  6. Correlation and Regression Analysis: A Historian's Guide. By Thomas J. Archdeacon.N. Gray -1998 -The European Legacy 3:105-105.
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    …?… Evidence…?….Noël Gray -1996 -The European Legacy 1 (7):2113-2118.
    Questions of Evidence: Proof, Practice, and Persuasion across the Disciplines. Edited by James Chandler, Arnold I. Davidson, and Harry Harootunian (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994) 518pp. $45.00 cloth $19.95 paper. The Creation of Scientific Effects: Heinrich Hertz and Electric Waves. By Jed Z. Buchwald (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994) 428pp. $32.95 paper $75.00 cloth.
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  8. Evolution and the Naked Truth: A Darwinian Approach to Philosophy. By Gonzalo Munevar.N. Gray -2001 -The European Legacy 6 (5):669-669.
     
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    Ideas qu' ideas.Noël Gray -1995 -History of European Ideas 21 (5):689-695.
  10. Painting the Heavens: Art and Science in the Age of Galileo. By Eileen Reeves.N. Gray -2001 -The European Legacy 6 (3):395-395.
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    Super‐paradigms, art, and science: Romanticism and the birth of social science.Noel Gray,Thadeuz Rachwal &Kurt W. Back -1997 -The European Legacy 2 (4):749-754.
    (1997). Super‐paradigms, art, and science: Romanticism and the birth of social science. The European Legacy: Vol. 2, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, pp. 749-754.
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  12. Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Science in the Age of Revolutions. By John Gascoigne.N. Gray -2001 -The European Legacy 6 (4):539-539.
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    Seeing nature.Noel Gray -1995 -History of European Ideas 20 (1-3):341-348.
  14. Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism. By Robert T. Pennock.N. Gray -2001 -The European Legacy 6 (6):840-841.
     
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    The ordering of time: From the ancient computus to the modern computer.Noel Gray -1995 -History of European Ideas 21 (4):590-592.
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    The possible and the actual, The Jessie and John Danz Lectures.Noël Gray -1996 -History of European Ideas 22 (2):118-120.
  17. The Transformation of Natural Philosophy: The Case of Philip Melanchthon. By Sachiko Kusukawa.N. Gray -1998 -The European Legacy 3:108-108.
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    Automatic processing of emotional images and psychopathic personality traits.Robert J. Snowden,Altea Frongillo Juric,Robyn Leach,Aimee McKinnon &Nicola S. Gray -2022 -Cognition and Emotion 36 (5):821-835.
    Psychopathy is associated with a deficit in affective processes and might be reflected in the inability to extract the emotional content of a stimulus. Across two experiments, we measured the interference effect from emotional images that were irrelevant to the processing of simultaneous target stimuli and examined if this interference was moderated by psychometrically defined traits of psychopathy. In Experiment 1, we showed this emotional distraction effect was reduced as a function of psychopathic traits related to cold-heartedness and occurred for (...) both positively- and negatively-valenced images. Experiment 2 attempted to test the automaticity of the effects by presenting the emotional stimuli briefly so that the emotion was difficult to report. Again, high visibility images produced strong effects that were moderated by the cold-heatedness/meanness traits of psychopathy, but the low-visibility images did not evoke the emotional distractor effect. Our results strongly support the notion that psychopathic traits related to cold-heartedness/meanness are associated with an inability to automatically process the emotional content of images. (shrink)
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  19. Pierre-Simon Laplace, 1749-1827: A Life in Exact Science. By Charles Coulston Gillispie, in collaboration with Robert Fox and Ivor Grattan-Guinness. [REVIEW]N. Gray -2001 -The European Legacy 6 (3):394-394.
     
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